FOOD & DRINK
New restaurant looks to revitalize downtown Peabody
Richelle MeladPEABODY — A new restaurant called One Main Restaurant and Lounge will replace the closed Stanzy’s Country Ranch, and its owner and city officials are hopeful it will help revitalize the downtown. Jason Panos, a lawyer representing One Main owner Pat Todisco of Todisco Properties, said that Todisco has had a vision of transforming the […] The post New restaurant looks to revitalize downtown Peabody appeared first on Itemlive.
Salisbury leaders announce $6 million plan to fight catastrophic beach erosion
Erosion and overwash pose a serious threat to homeowners on the Salisbury Beach waterfront, and the damage is only going to get worse, town officials said Tuesday. State Sen. Bruce Tarr said at a press conference Monday that Salisbury Beach now faces an increased threat of severe overwash and erosion, proposing a $6 million two-phase plan to stop further damage, according to a local report.
Artist Carmela Martin Showing in Gloucester
Gloucester-based artist Carmela Martin’s paintings will be featured through June 28 in the Main Street lobby exhibit space of BankGloucester. A reception will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, giving the public an opportunity to view the artwork and at which guests will have a chance to meet the artist and ask questions while enjoying some light refreshments.
Fishing Club At Bedford's Edinburg Center Helps People With Disabilities
BEDFORD, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — The Edinburg Center, a nonprofit that serves people with mental health conditions and disabilities, is helping individuals connect with their community and learn valuable life lessons through their fishing club. The Edinburg Center was established in 1977, and since then their mission has expanded...
Saugus tongues are wagging over dog park
Kelan FlynnSAUGUS — Residents discussed the impact that a proposed dog park would have on Stocker Park during a public forum meeting. Town Manager Scott Crabtree was present alongside the Dog Park Committee and Sameer Bhoite of Warner Larson Landscape Architects to present the plan to the public and hear feedback from residents. “There’s not a […] The post Saugus tongues are wagging over dog park appeared first on Itemlive.
Harvey Leonard to Emcee AgeSpan's 50th Anniversary Celebration on May 2
Join Harvey Leonard on Thursday, May 2nd at "50 Years of Inspiring Aging: Celebrating the Power, Value, and Voices of Older Adults" Featuring Keynote Speaker: Harvey Leonard WCVB Chief Meteorologist Emeritus. The Merrimack Valley and North Shore are filled with adults aged 60 and over whose lives inspire us through...
Five Guys relocates to former Sake Japanese Restaurant location
Kelan FlynnSAUGUS — After closing its old location in Saugus Plaza, Five Guys will reopen at 670 Broadway, the former site of the closed Sake Japanese Restaurant. The burger restaurant’s new location was approved for a common victualler license at the Board of Selectmen’s meeting. Greg Vasey, co-founder and managing partner of Hyde Park Ventures, the […] The post Five Guys relocates to former Sake Japanese Restaurant location appeared first on Itemlive.
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