
Caitlin Dee
Correspondent at Daily Times Chronicle
Crime Beat Writer at Daily Gamecock
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1 week ago |
newburyportnews.com | Caitlin Dee
AMESBURY — Fire Chief Jim Nolan will spend his last day in the School Street fire station on June 27 before officially retiring after 30 years of service. Nolan began working at the Amesbury Fire Department in 1995 as a call firefighter before becoming a full-time firefighter/EMT in February 1997, fulfilling a lifelong goal. kAmuC@> E96? @?[ }@=2? 96=5 2 ?F>36C @7 C@=6D :?
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derrynews.com | Caitlin Dee
LONDONDERRY, N.H. — Turtle nesting season is upon us, and female turtles are making the journey to lay their eggs, with an endangered species doing so in Londonderry. Drew Stevens, co-founder of NH Turtle Rescue is more affected by nesting season than most. Stevens and Dallas Huggins, his co-founder and wife, run the nonprofit based in their Nottingham home dedicated to turtle rescue, rehabilitation and release.
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newburyportnews.com | Caitlin Dee
AMESBURY – For almost 18 years, Amesbury Council on Aging Director Doreen Arnfield has been a friendly face at the city’s senior center, doing what she can to support those who frequent it. Next month, July 22 to be exact, Arnfield will be stepping down from that role. Arnfield began working at the Council on Aging in November 2007 as an outreach coordinator and changed roles multiple times before taking up the mantle of director in January 2017.
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newburyportnews.com | Caitlin Dee
SALISBURY – Local children buzzed with excitement Wednesday as they interacted with Nora Neale, a beekeeper at the Salisbury Public Library. The event held in honor of National Pollinator’s Month allowed approximately 30 children the chance to try on a beekeeper suit, make beeswax candles, sample honey and more. kAm}62=6 92D 366? 2 366<66A6C 7@C af J62CD 2?5 H@C<D 2E {FA:?6 {2?6 pA:2CJ :? %@AD7:6=5] u@C 96C[ 366<66A:?8 CF?D :? E96 72>:=J]k^Am kAm“|J 9FD32?5 2?5 x 92G6 366? <66A:?8 366D :?
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derrynews.com | Caitlin Dee
LONDONDERRY — Construction of the Londonderry development, The Village on Technology Hill is progressing without issue. The Planned Unit Development (PUD) is a 110-acre development with industrial buildings, retail and more.
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