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Hampton Beach Casino redevelopment: New concert venue, 500-room hotel, convention center
HAMPTON — A future facelift of the Hampton Beach Casino could include a 500-room hotel, a new parking garage and nearly double the concert capacity of its historic ballroom. The owners of the Casino say the historic building built in 1899 is becoming harder to maintain as years go by. They say their new project, which still needs approval from town boards, would include a year-round convention center to help the beach community meet its long-term goal of extending the tourism season.
'Tough Decision': Peabody Mexican Restaurant Closes After 5 Years; Second Location Remains Open
A popular Mexican restaurant in Peabody announced on social media this week that it was closing so the owner could spend more time with his family. La Siesta opened five years ago at 3 Main St. and has several positive reviews on Yelp and Google. The restaurant said in an Instagram p…
Andover Stories: The Andover Spa: An Immigrant’s Dream
A notable figure in Andover passed away last month. Known and cherished by generations of Andover residents, Phidias G. Dantos was 91 years of age. Just who was “Phid” Dantos and what makes his passing so noteworthy?. First the basics. An Andover native born in 1933, he was...
Mass. State Lottery winner: 3 $100,000 prizes won in same coastal city
Four $100,000 lottery prizes were won in Massachusetts on Wednesday — and three were sold in the same coastal city. The $100,000 prizes were from the drawing game “Mass Cash.” The winning numbers for the May 16 drawing were 8, 18, 21, 22 and 28. One of...
3 $100K Lottery Tickets Sold In Everett, Another In Woburn
It was a busy day for the Massachusetts State Lottery on Wednesday, May 15, as four $100,000 tickets were claimed — with three coming from Everett. All the winners collected their six-figure checks by correctly guessing the five numbers of the "Mass Cash" nightly drawing. Those numbers were:&n…
5 for Good: Salem, Massachusetts, painter raises thousands for Amesbury dog rescue
SALEM, Mass. — Salem-based artist Erica Meimei completed an ambitious project to benefit an Amesbury-based dog rescue organization. "I love painting animals and things inspired by nature,” Meimei said. “I work with oil paints and oil pastels, colored pencils. I love working with really rich, vibrant pigments."
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