COA director speaks to seniors at luncheon
In between hand-delivered meals from the police or fire chief, roughly 70 seniors got to meet new COA Executive Director Lydia Bertolino.
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A soldier for service
Topsfield -Leaving a tumultuous atmosphere halfway across the globe, Virginia Emery was taking a leap in a different direction when she arrived at the Topsfield Congregational Church in August as the church’s associate pastor.
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Burliss: Is that what you’re wearing?
Boxford -Armed with supply lists from new teachers and visions of the mall, they dance a hopeful jig around me in the laundry room. They are barely visible beyond the mountains of laundry that need scaling. Yes, I think, more clothes…we need more clothes.
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Rogers: Palin did her job, so did the media
Boxford -Despite her relative inexperience on the national stage, she’s a governor, a former mayor and a former sportscaster. She knows how to speak before people and before the camera. And she showed that last night, delivering a rousing speech that scored very well with her party and deflected much of the criticism laid upon her by Democratic surrogates and the media. -
Selectman candidate proposes no political signs
Topsfield -Topsfield Board of Assessors Chairman Eldon Goodhue said he recently asked his rival for the seat, former School Committee Chairman Karen Dow, if she would forgo them.
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Middleton, Topsfield strengthen water bans
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O'Neil: Life happens
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Rogers: A swing and a miss
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Stealing the scene
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Letter: Marty’s family offers thanks for those who rode
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Houten takes second crack at Gov.’s Council
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Boxford kennel hosts dog festival
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Police and fire log
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Release: Topsfield PD Citizens Information Alert
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Waste not want not
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