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The United States Senate's Special Committee on Aging, currently chaired by Senator Bob Casey (D-PA), was established in 1961 as a temporary committee. It was granted permanent status in February, 1977. While special committees have no legislative authority, they can study issues, conduct oversight of programs, and investigate reports of fraud and waste. Note: Senior victims of fraud can report it to the Fraud Hotline.
The Special Committee on Aging has served as a focal point in the Senate for discussion and debate on matters relating to older Americans, and often submits its findings and recommendations for legislation to the Senate. The Committee additionally publishes materials of assistance to those interested in public policies which relate to the elderly.
For more information, visit the Committee's press releases page. It is a gold mine of legislative issue and hearing information, and resource links, plus: you can sign up for e-News; order publications; view the latest list of issues and press releases; get prescription assistance ... and more!
Navigate Medicare Together
Medicare Portal, a leading provider of Medicare solutions, is proud to announce the launch of its new website, Producerportal.org. This website is designed to help health insurance brokers expand their client services by offering industry-leading Medicare education, enrollment and lifetime support to their clients. “We are thrilled to launch ProducerPortal.org for brokers looking to grow […]
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The transition to Medicare is a wonderful opportunity to enjoy health care benefits when you are 65 and older, or have a disability or medical conditions that provide you with coverage when you are under the age of 65. To help you learn more about this program and prepare for enrollment, here are five positive […]
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Medicare provides coverage when you’re in the hospital or a skilled nursing facility, but what about when you need health care services while you are at home? There are many instances where Medicare beneficiaries don’t require hospital admittance or were just discharged, but need temporary medical care at home while recovering from an injury or […]
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Getting immunized against serious diseases can reduce your chance of serious illness and helps limit community transmission. But you may be wondering if Medicare covers all the vaccines you need. In fact, “Does Medicare cover the shingles vaccine?” and “Does Medicare cover flu shots?” are two common questions asked by beneficiaries. Let’s explore which immunizations […]
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At Medicare Portal, we’ve developed free virtual educational webinars for the most requested topics that we receive from beneficiaries, financial advisors, assisted living facilities and human resources. To better assist you in your transition into Medicare, we welcome you to our Original Medicare versus Medicare Advantage webinar: What will you learn at the Original Medicare […]
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Recipes for a Wholesome Life
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Baked Chicken Legs
These baked chicken legs are tender and juicy, with a sweet and smoky seasoning and irresistibly crispy skin. Just 10 minutes of prep time!
by Erin Clarke
23 Apr 2024 at 6:04am
Breaded Chicken Breast
This breaded chicken breast recipe tastes deep fried but is actually baked in the oven. Crispy outside, juicy inside, and a family favorite!
by Erin Clarke
22 Apr 2024 at 6:05am
Zuppa Toscana {Olive Garden Copycat}
This easy Zuppa Toscana (Olive Garden copycat!) is hearty and delicious, with a creamy broth, potatoes, sausage and kale in every spoonful!
by Erin Clarke
21 Apr 2024 at 6:05am
How to Make Shredded Chicken
Cooked shredded chicken is listed as an ingredient in many shredded chicken recipes, but have you ever had a recipe that called for it, without any direction for how to go about cooking the chicken in the first place? This step-by-step tutorial for how to make moist shredded chicken is your answer!
by Erin Clarke
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Cobb Salad
A light, zippy dressing brings together the juicy chicken, crispy bacon, boiled eggs, avocado, cheese and tomato in this classic Cobb salad!
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Marinade for Flank Steak
With a few tricks and this flank steak marinade, you can transform a tough cut of beef into something tender, juicy, and flavorful—like magic!
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16 Apr 2024 at 6:05am
Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad
Dear Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad, it’s time for your debut! This simple but splendid recipe has been my faithful barbecue, potluck, and easy lunch companion since the first summer we arrived in Wisconsin. Why You’ll Love This Easy Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad Recipe How to Make Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad The Ingredients Directions What to…
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Sushi Bowl
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Recipes for a Wholesome Life
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Smashed Potatoes
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Home Fries
Crispy home fries are great for breakfast but you can make this easy side any time of day! My simple skillet method ensures they're perfect.
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17 Apr 2024 at 6:05am
Stuffed Artichokes
Baked Italian stuffed artichokes just like grandma used to make! A labor of love, but crispy, cheesy breadcrumbs make them SO worth it.
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Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad
Dear Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad, it’s time for your debut! This simple but splendid recipe has been my faithful barbecue, potluck, and easy lunch companion since the first summer we arrived in Wisconsin. Why You’ll Love This Easy Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad Recipe How to Make Chicken Caesar Pasta Salad The Ingredients Directions What to…
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Air Fryer Potatoes
Meet your new favorite side dish! Air fryer potatoes are perfectly seasoned, tender on the inside, and crispy on the outside. Quick and easy!
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Instant Pot Black Beans
The best way to make perfect Instant Pot black beans every time. Easy pressure cooker method that requires no soaking and no draining!
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Roasted Radishes
Tame the peppery bite with roasted radishes! Subtly sweet, caramelized, and tender-crisp, this recipe will change your mind about radishes.
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Cauliflower Wings
Crispy cauliflower wings are delicious, but toss them in fiery buffalo sauce and pair them with avocado blue cheese dip? Now we're talkin'!
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Lemon Poppy Seed Cake
This bright, moist lemon poppy seed cake recipe has a lemon soak and a simple lemon glaze for triple the citrus flavor. Easy and delicious!
by Erin Clarke
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General Tso’s Chicken
This easy General Tso's chicken recipe is ready in under 30 minutes! You'll love the spicy, sticky-sweet sauce and crispy chicken. So good!
by Erin Clarke
13 Feb 2024 at 6:05am
Black Bean Brownies
Fudgy black bean brownies are rich and fudgy—no bean taste! A healthy brownie recipe that's quick, easy, and super decadent. Delicious!
by Erin Clarke
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Strawberry Smoothie
This easy strawberry smoothie recipe is made with simple everyday ingredients like Greek yogurt, milk, and honey. Healthy and delicious!
by Erin Clarke
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Banana Oatmeal Cookies
Mashed ripe bananas mean less sugar in these healthy banana oatmeal cookies. Soft and chewy, they're an easy recipe to eat any time of day!
by Erin Clarke
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Sweet Potato Pie Recipe
How to make sweet potato pie with bourbon, a silky smooth spiced filling and homemade whipped topping. The perfect Thanksgiving pie!
by Erin Clarke
31 Oct 2023 at 6:05am
Crustless Pumpkin Pie
Crustless pumpkin pie is naturally gluten-free and simply delicious! The best part of the pumpkin pie, without the hassle of making crust.
by Erin Clarke
14 Oct 2023 at 6:05am
Vegan Pumpkin Pie
The BEST vegan pumpkin pie! Made with dates and almond butter, this easy vegan pumpkin pie recipe is naturally dairy-free and gluten-free!
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Basque cheesecake boasts a deeply caramelized top and bottom, with a creamy center thanks to a high-temperature bake. No crust required. Get Recipe!
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Cauliflower cooked down into a savory-sweet sauce with Sicilian staples: anchovies, pine nuts, raisins, saffron, and toasted breadcrumbs. Get Recipe!
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This pasta bursting with clams, mussels, shrimp, squid, and fresh tomato is a coastal Italian classic. Get Recipe!
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While the Patriots are reportedly likely to select a quarterback with the third overall pick, they're still on the hunt for a top-tier wideout.
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by Hayden Bird
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24 Apr 2024 at 12:23pm
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by Hayden Bird
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Would the Patriots pick a quarterback because of a basic similarity with Tom Brady?
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by Hayden Bird
24 Apr 2024 at 10:23am
"With no deal in place right now, the Patriots are expected to stick and pick at No. 3."
The post NFL insider provided context behind report about Jonathan Kraft’s role in Patriots’ draft appeared first on Boston.com.
by Faith Pinnow
23 Apr 2024 at 3:57pm
“I’m always about playing for the guys that came before and the guys who built the foundation to where it is right now.”
The post ‘Would be a tremendous honor’: What J.J. McCarthy said of possibly following in Tom Brady’s footsteps with Patriots, meeting Robert Kraft appeared first on Boston.com.
by Faith Pinnow
23 Apr 2024 at 1:31pm
Despite being open to a trade down, no teams have reportedly offered the Patriots a 'serious' deal for the No. 3 pick.
The post Patriots have reportedly only received ‘laughable’ trade offers for No. 3 pick appeared first on Boston.com.
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23 Apr 2024 at 11:31am
"I am deeply saddened at the virulent hate that continues to grow on campus and throughout our country."
The post Patriots’ Robert Kraft halts support for alma mater, Columbia University, amid pro-Palestine protests appeared first on Boston.com.
by Hayden Bird
23 Apr 2024 at 10:03am
McCourty also gave what he would view as a good trade should the third overall pick get dealt.
The post Devin McCourty explained why he thinks the Patriots are in the ‘best’ draft position appeared first on Boston.com.
by Khari Thompson
22 Apr 2024 at 2:35pm
"While GM Eliot Wolf is running point," Dianna Russini wrote, "I’m told Patriots’ President Jonathan Kraft is heavily involved in the decision making."
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Don’t suffer the buffer. These WIRED-tested systems will deliver reliable internet across your home whatever your needs or budget.
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The Salisbury Council on Aging Hilton Center is committed to encouraging maximum independence and to improving quality of life. We are here to advocate for you, identify and meet your health, social and cultural needs. We serve as a community focal point offering a variety of interesting health fitness, social and spiritual programming. We are open to all.
Discover Local Resources and Community Happenings
Information for SHINE - Fuel Assistance - SNAP Programs
Learn about resources that are available to you locally. COA Outreach Coordinator Audrey Allen can help you learn about available local resources and current happenings in our community.
SNAP (Supplementary Nutrition Assistance Program) can be used to supplement your food budget costs. Money saved through SNAP could be used toward your medical costs. SNAP is income-based, but it is your income after shelter and medical expenses are deducted.
Home heating and energy assistance (a.k.a. Fuel Assistance) season runs from November 1st through April 30th and is available for eligible homeowners and renters, including households whose cost of heat is included in the rent (12 month assistance in that case). It pays directly to your primary heating source vendor, and automatically includes electric and telephone bill discounts if you are eligible, saving you money to use for medical or other expenses.
The SHINE Program (Serving the Health Insurance Needs of Everyone) provides free health insurance information, counseling and assistance to all Massachusetts residents with Medicare.
Joanne's Market Opens - Community Distribution Site
Through the Salisbury Council on Aging's partnership with Our Neighbors Table and Seacoast FP (Food Providers Network), the SCOA has opened a new community market distribution site at the Salisbury Senior Center.
Joanne's Market will operate similar to Our Neighbors Table, offering a wide variety of food items, including for pets via its PAWSitive Pantry, and will be open on Wednedays from 1 pm to 3 pm and on Fridays from 11 am to 1 pm.
The pantry, located inside the Salisbury Senior Center, is named in memory of Joanne Skerry who gave so much and made such a positive difference in our senior community.
Please stop in, or call the SCOA @ 978.462.2412 if you need transportation. The Salisbury COA looks forward to serving you!
Telephone Reassurance and Friendly Visitor Program
The Salisbury Council on Aging's Telephone Reassurance and Friendly Visitor Program is available for those who don't get out often, are homebound or a bit lonely. The program has a friendly person call or visit several times a month to share conversation, memories and interests. Callers can also make regular phone calls, read, write notes and help with personal correspondence, initiate handcrafts or play games and cards.
The group brings trained volunteers to the homebound elderly and the disabled. Those who are lonely or isolated, as well as those who are sick or frail, but not in need of constant care or medical attention can benefit from socialization and conversation either at home or in a nursing home.
Those interested in the program should call the Salisbury Council on Aging at 978-462-2412.
The SCOA holds various health-related clinics, learning and training classes, craft groups, and activity and game programs. See our newsletter for the current schedule of available activities and their schedules.
Daily Hot Lunch - Served each weekday at 11:20 a.m. at the Hilton Center. The suggested donation is $2 per meal for a person 60 and older. Reservations are a must and should be made two working days in advance. Call 978-462-2412 to register.
Home Delivered Meals - Meals are available for homebound elders. Please call Elder Services of Merrimack Valley at 800-892-0890 extension 490 to make arrangements.
Transportation - The Council on Aging wheelchair accessible van is available to seniors for transport to local appointments. The Van operates Monday, Tuesday from 8:30am to 2:00pm. On Wednesday the Van provides transportation to Market Basket Plaza and Wal-Mart Plaza in Seabrook. Pickup begins @ 9:00am. While not required, the suggested donation for shopping is $5.00 for the roundtrip. Confirm pickup time when you call. Call 978-462-2412 to schedule a ride. Reservations must be scheduled at least two working days in advance.
SHINE - Questions on your health or prescription coverage? Our SHINE counselor holds monthly consults. Please call for a private appointment.
Internet Wi-Fi Access - At the Salisbury Council on Aging Hilton Center wireless internet connection is now available ... bring your own laptop if you don't want to use the computers in the Computer Room! We also have a fax machine and copy machine available.
Birthday Party - The third Thursday of every month we have a birthday party for all seniors whose birthday falls in the month. Everybody is invited to help the birthday seniors enjoy the day. Reservations are required, also please notify if you must cancel.
TRIPS - Salisbury Council on Aging has joined forces with Newburyport, Amesbury and Merrimac COA’s to offer you trips and social outings with local pickups and drop-offs. Call us at 978-462-2412 for more information on any future trips being planned.
Call the Council on Aging for more information about any of these programs, 978-462-2412.
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25 Apr 2024 at 5:30am
WEST NEWBURY — Ahead of the fast-approaching annual and special spring Town Meetings, local officials discussed some of the most important of the combined 53 warrant articles.
25 Apr 2024 at 4:58am
NEWBURYPORT — Seven high-flying Newburyport High School juniors designed an aerial firefighting drone that landed them third place in the national Real World Design Challenge on Saturday.
25 Apr 2024 at 5:00am
NEWBURYPORT — The School Committee on Tuesday listened to three 2024-25 budget proposals, all with roughly the same $44 million price tag, but put off making a final decision until next week at the earliest.
25 Apr 2024 at 5:00am
“Traveler, as you labor on your journey along the swift Powwow, with the summer sun beating down upon your brow, take a moment to heed the tranquility that surrounds you, to the gentle stream flowing from the hill.”
25 Apr 2024 at 4:55am
SALISBURY — Less than a week before the town’s annual Fairy Gnome Discovery Walk & Art Stroll returns, local seniors on Wednesday got their creative juices flowing as they crafted some of the whimsical domiciles.
25 Apr 2024 at 4:30am
NEWBURYPORT — The Newburyport Choral Society performs its annual spring concerts Saturday, May 4, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 5, at 4 p.m. in the Pentucket Regional High School auditorium, 24 Main St., West Newbury.
25 Apr 2024 at 4:24am
A thousand kites to be given away. On this day in 1888, Boston Clothing Company’s front-page ad promised a splendid, large kite with every purchase of a boys suit, hat or pants in sizes 6 to 14. The usual price…
25 Apr 2024 at 4:00am
NEWBURYPORT — Just in time for Mother’s Day, the Newburyport Horticultural Society’s annual plant sale takes place Saturday, May 11, from 9 a.m. to noon at the Newburyport Senior/Community Center, 331 High St.
24 Apr 2024 at 4:36pm
NEWBURYPORT — Newburyport Public Library is hosting “Henna Alchemy” on Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the library.
24 Apr 2024 at 4:17pm
ROWLEY — Mass Audubon’s David Moon will guide participants through Rough Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary on Tuesday, May 7, from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
24 Apr 2024 at 3:54pm
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24 Apr 2024 at 1:53pm
NEWBURYPORT — The Merrimack River Watershed Council is hosting five casual fundraiser events along the river this spring and summer.
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25 Apr 2024 at 4:30am
BOSTON — High school students would be required to fill out the application for federal student aid under a proposal being pitched by lawmakers as part of the state budget.
24 Apr 2024 at 4:35am
BOSTON — The Healey administration's new transportation secretary is under fire after comments she made suggesting the state is considering setting up new tolls along the border with New Hampshire and other neighboring states.
24 Apr 2024 at 4:30am
BEVERLY — The man convicted of killing a 14-year-old girl and throwing her body in the Shoe Pond in Beverly more than 30 years ago is seeking parole.
24 Apr 2024 at 4:30am
BOSTON — The state Senate is poised to take up a proposal to ban retail energy suppliers, but supporters of the burgeoning industry say the move will deprive consumers of choice and allow the state's major utilities to create monopolies.
23 Apr 2024 at 7:58pm
NORTHBORO — A 15-year-old boy from Lawrence was driving a stolen Lexus involved in a high-speed chase and eventual crash into a highway median strip Monday, State Police said.
23 Apr 2024 at 4:30am
BOSTON — Downtowns, youth sports programs, churches, food pantries and nonprofits are among the myriad interests angling for a piece of the state's nearly $58 billion budget.
23 Apr 2024 at 4:30am
PEABODY — The first North Shore Conference for Women will be held May 23 from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Boston Marriott Peabody with a comedy reception the evening before the conference.
23 Apr 2024 at 4:00am
BOSTON — Members of the state's all-Democrat congressional delegation are divided over a bipartisan plan to provide billions of dollars in U.S. aid to Israel, with some demanding an end to the bombardment of Gaza that has killed thousands of…
22 Apr 2024 at 4:30am
BOSTON — A Japanese high-tech corporation has filed a $158 million federal lawsuit against the MBTA, claiming the public transit agency violated the terms of a contract to install a new safety system on the commuter rail network.
22 Apr 2024 at 4:00am
BOSTON — State education officials are being sued over claims that they aren’t providing adequate special-needs services for older, incarcerated youth serving time in county jails.
20 Apr 2024 at 5:00am
BOSTON — Massachusetts was the first state in the country to legalize same-sex marriages but still lags behind others in granting LGBTQ couples parental legal rights.
20 Apr 2024 at 4:40am
BOSTON — Municipal leaders are calling on state lawmakers to approve a proposal authorizing cities and towns to charge a transfer fee on real estate transactions to drum up money for housing.
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24 Apr 2024 at 8:00pm
Students at a growing number of U.S. colleges are gathering in pro-Palestinian encampments with a unified demand to end investments supporting Israel’s war in Gaza. From Massachusetts to California, students have gathered by the hundreds and vowed to stay put…
24 Apr 2024 at 4:28pm
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23 Apr 2024 at 10:30pm
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23 Apr 2024 at 7:56pm
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23 Apr 2024 at 7:28pm
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22 Apr 2024 at 8:30pm
Columbia University canceled in-person classes and police arrested dozens of students at Yale University as tensions over Israel's war with Hamas continue to grow on U.S. college campuses. The moves at the Ivy League schools came hours before Monday evening's…
22 Apr 2024 at 7:06pm
A prosecutor told jurors that Donald Trump tried to illegally influence the 2016 presidential election by preventing damaging stories about his personal life from becoming public. The statement came Monday at the start of the former president’s historic hush money…
21 Apr 2024 at 11:46pm
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21 Apr 2024 at 8:00pm
Donald Trump’s hush money criminal trial shifts to opening statements Monday, followed by the start of witness testimony. A jury of seven men and five women, plus six alternates, was picked last week. The witnesses include a porn actress, a…
21 Apr 2024 at 7:59pm
Palestinian health officials say Israeli strikes on Gaza's southern city of Rafah killed 22 people. The dead include 18 children. The strikes came as the United States is on track to approve billions of dollars of additional military aid to…
18 Apr 2024 at 6:53pm
A jury of 12 people has been seated in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York. Alternates are now being selected. The rapid progress Thursday afternoon propels the case closer to opening statements and weeks of testimony…
18 Apr 2024 at 6:00pm
WASHINGTON — House congressional leaders were toiling Thursday on a delicate, bipartisan push toward weekend votes to approve a $95 billion package of foreign aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, as well as several other national security policies at a…
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25 Apr 2024 at 6:00am
For the second year in a row, Newburyport native Cole Eiserman will be representing the United States as part of the U18 Men’s National Team in the upcoming world championship.
24 Apr 2024 at 6:30pm
Hanging tough with the North Reading girls track program is no small feat.
24 Apr 2024 at 6:00pm
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24 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
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23 Apr 2024 at 8:15pm
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The Triton softball team saw a star athlete pick up a career milestone during Monday’s 19-0, five-inning shutout of Rockport.
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The Daily News of Newburyport: Obituaries
25 Apr 2024 at 7:31am
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24 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Exeter - Paul Thomas Kyte, 84, beloved husband, father, father-in-law, uncle and dear friend to many, passed away on Sunday, April 14, 2024. He was born on April 28, 1939 to Paul Kyte Sr. and Patricia Sweeney Kyte and grew up in Waltham, Massachusetts. Paul received his undergraduate degree from Boston State College and his Master's in Education from Lesley. He went on to teach, first at the New England Home for Little Wanderers and then in the Salem, MA public schools. He later became a real estate agent and then a co-owner-broker of several successful real estate companies in his beloved city of Newburyport, Massachusetts. Paul is survived by his wife of 58 years, Jane Kyte; daughter Jennifer Kyte with her husband Ritch Winokur; daughter Theresa Chilla with her husband Marty Chilla; brother Richard Kyte with his wife Carol; sister Susan Kyte; brother John Kyte with his wife Julie; and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Paul had three grand-children who were a great joy to him: Arlo and Tilley Winokur of Newburyport and Ruby Heintzelman of Eugene, Oregon. Paul was best known for his kindness, good sense of humor, and passion for following his many interests and curiosities throughout his life. He will be deeply missed. A "Celebration of Paul's Life" will be held for family and friends in late June. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that you make a donation in his memory to the charity of your choice.
23 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Framingham - Mary Ann Quintal, age 67, of Framingham, MA, passed at Tufts Medical Center in Boston on October 2, 2023, with her family by her side. She was the beloved wife of 23 years to Edward A. Quintal. Family and friends are invited to attend the Graveside Service that will be held on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 11 A.M. at St. Joseph Cemetery, Amesbury, MA. Arrangements were by Paul C. Rogers Family Funeral Home, 2 Hillside Avenue, Amesbury, MA 01913.
23 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Rowley - Dianne P. Short, 68, passed away on April 15, 2024 from pancreatic cancer. Born in Ipswich, MA, she was the daughter of Paul C and Dorothy (Jean) Short. She was a lifelong resident of Rowley, graduating from Triton Regional High School in 1974. After briefly attending Salem State College, she began her long career in the field of mental health and human services. Starting out at Danvers State Hospital until its closure, she then spent the next 3 decades working in various community residential facilities. She retired from her most recent position as Program Manager at Eliot Community Human Services in Gloucester in 2022. Dianne enjoyed gardening with her friend Jen, following tips handed down by her father. She enjoyed cooking and sharing recipes with family and friends. She loved her frequent trips to Negril, Jamaica, her "happy place, and made many friends there over the years. She loved shopping for bargains, especially things for her beloved Ruby. She was passionate about animals, devoted to her horse, Spindy, and her dog, Buddy. She was a great supporter of the Negril Pup Rescue in Jamaica and was looking forward to volunteering her time there on future trips. Dianne is survived by her twin brother, David Short of Rowley; sister, Linda Seel and husband, Bruce, of Barre, Vermont; nephew Eric Seel and wife, Tess Mulder, of Williston, Vermont; niece Hillary Seel and her husband, Matt Renaud, and great niece Ruby Jean Renaud of Hardwick, Vermont; and "adopted" nephew Htun Sein and his partner, Poe Poh, of Jericho, Vermont. Dianne will be remembered by all who knew her as a kind and very generous soul. She never failed to acknowledge a birthday, wedding, anniversary, death, or holiday. A celebration of life will be held at a later date so that all family can attend. In lieu of flowers Dianne wishes contributions be made to Negril Pup Rescue, Nonpareil Rd, Negril, Jamaica.
23 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Amesbury - We are sad to announce the passing of Paul Edward Tirone of Amesbury at age 73 on April 14 2024. He passed at home surrounded by family after a long illness. He was born in Newburyport February 8 1951, son of the late John and Rose Tirone. He was a proud resident of Newburyport , during his life Paul contributed to several community services and was an elected legislator. He was a graduate of Newburyport high class of 1969. Beloved husband to Sharron Tirone; father of John Tirone, Eric Symmes and Stephanie Symmes. Paul's grandchildren Zachary and Avery Kozdra, Peter and Rachel Symmes and Rosalee Tirone He is also survived by his siblings, Sis Robertson, Thomas Tirone, Arlene Tirone Kelly, and Diane Tirone Payne, as well as many nieces and nephews. Burial service and Celebration of life will be announced on www.tlcfuneralhome.com and social media mid June.
23 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Newburyport - I, Warren Lewis Rothberg, of Newburyport, was given this gift of life, and after 77 wonderful years, it's time for me to return it. This is an extremely difficult thing that I do, but I have been an incredibly lucky man and for this I am eternally grateful. I was born in Providence, RI. on September 2, 1946, and on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, I passed away unexpectedly, but peacefully, in my comfy recliner. I love and adore my two sons and my grandchildren, my daughters-in-law, amateur radio, my classical guitar, and airplanes of all kinds. But more than anything, I love my soul mate, Donna, and the magnificent 48 years of marriage and adventure we shared together. I am so thankful to each of you for such a wonderful life. I leave behind my sons, Rob and Aaron and my breathtaking grandchildren, Ryan and Amber, whom at their young ages have already achieved things that most will never accomplish in their entire life. I could not possibly be more proud of the remarkable young adults you have both become. Don't grieve for me, I am at peace. I take my mortal leave of this topsy-turvy world and go now to join my soulmate Donna, my long-lost family, friends and my cats who have waited so patiently for me all these many years. And as for my love of practical jokes, I timed this Rob while you were 9000 miles away on the other side of the globe. I WIN! Ha-ha! Peace and love to each and every one of you. No contact, Whiskey Bravo One Hotel Bravo Bravo. Silent key. 73s and God speed. Warren.
23 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Salisbury - Kevin James McGrath, 57, passed away unexpectedly on April 16, 2024, at his home. He lived each day to its fullest and touched the lives of many with his vibrant spirit and unwavering kindness and generosity. Born and raised in Foxboro, Massachusetts, Kevin shared his childhood adventures with his brothers Joe, Bob, and Justin, and forging lifelong friendships that endured through the years. Known affectionately as "Eagle" by his closest friends, Kevin's youthful days were spent immersed in outdoor sports, laying the foundation for his lifelong love of activity and camaraderie. Kevin dedicated 37 years of his life to Verizon, where he not only excelled as an employee but also served as a beacon of humor and leadership. His role as a union steward and his pursuit of an associate's degree reflected his commitment to his work and personal growth. He made many close lifelong friends there through his magnetic personality and desire to be a team player. Kevin enjoyed the people and the career. In his late 20s, Kevin's life took a turn of selflessness when he moved in with his brother Joe's family to provide unwavering support after Joe's injury. For 18 years, Kevin was not just an uncle but a pillar of strength and guidance to Joe's children Dan, Stephy and Tina, who he taught to drive, coached their sports, took them on vacations to Sebago Lake, skiing in the White Mountains and exploring the forest of Mosley Park and supported all throughout their lives. He instilled passions into all of his nieces and nephews, including Julie, Andrew and Cassie, who adored him and whose lives wouldn't be the same without him. Through his dedication to the family, he taught them loyalty and love. Kevin loved kids and kids loved Kevin. His family and friends children always gravitated to him during any gathering as he was always the "fun" one who played and paid attention to them all. As a Pop-pop, he continued to spread the same fun and love as he had throughout his life. Kevin's love extended beyond his immediate family to all those he encountered. He touched the lives of so many people. He loved talking with people, and made friends everywhere he went. Kevin was a phenomenal storyteller, and it wasn't hard for him to get people belly laughing. He was always there for others, offering comfort and companionship whenever needed. Kevin had many passions in life. He loved music of many different genre from alternative to jazz to rock and everything in between. He attended more concerts than one can count from the time he was a teenager and continued throughout his life, his last concert this year being just a few months ago. Kevin loved to dance. He was always first on the dance floor, and music and dancing is how he started his beautiful relationship with the love of his life, Kim at the Sunday night blues at the Grog in Newburyport, one of his favorite cities. His biggest passion was sports. If there was a Bruins, Celtics or Patriots game on, you could be sure Kevin was watching it. He would get so excited and into the game and if he wasn't watching it with one of his buddies, he was on a group text stream non-stop commenting and sharing his excitement about the game. When Kevin wasn't watching sports he was either on the ice rink, tennis court, the ski slopes, the soccer field, his bicycle, snow-shoeing or running. He also did some coaching. He spent hours and days walking and sitting on the beach, which was his sanctuary. Together with Kim, Kevin lived the life of an adventurer, often including people they loved like their family and close friends for extended vacations. He took many trips to Hampton Beach, Ogunquit, Old Orchard Beach, Cape Cod, Portland, North Conway, Acadia, Burlington and Stowe. Kevin leaves behind a legacy of selflessness, love and laughter that will be dearly missed. Kevin is survived by his beloved partner, Kimberly Dillon, who will miss the love of her life always. He leaves behind his devoted brothers, Bob and Justin, and their wives, Anna and Rosa, and his sister-in-law-Nancy. He will also be dearly missed by his cherished nieces and nephews: Dan McGrath and wife Kaitlyn, Stephy McGrath and fiancé Sean, Tina McGrath and husband Jon, Julie McGrath and husband Mike along with their daughter Lyla, Andrew McGrath and partner Paige, and Cassie McGrath and her partner Noah. In addition, Kevin leaves behind his mother-in-law Donna Downs, and his stepchildren, Patrick Dillon and wife Huimin, Ashley Lento and husband Sam, Matthew Dillon and fiancé Molyda. His grandchildren, Lucia and Alivia. Kevin is preceded in death by his beloved parents, Al and Anne McGrath, his dear brother Joe McGrath, and his father-in-law, George Downs. Their memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. Though he may have left this world, Kevin's spirit will continue to soar like the Eagle he was, forever remembered for his boundless love and generosity. Family and friends may call from 4:00 to 8:00 PM on Thursday April 25, 2024 at the Twomey, LeBlanc, & Conte Funeral Home 193 High St. Newburyport, MA 01950. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 AM on Friday April26, 2024 at Immaculate Conception Church, friends are asked to go directly to Church. Burial will be private at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Kevin's name to the Buoniconti Fund online at www.themiamiproject.org For directions or to offer online condolences please visit www.tlcfuneralhome.com
23 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Porter - Judith "Judy" Allen Shivik (née Lord) passed away on April 17, 2024, in Falmouth, Maine, at the age of 79. The daughter of Harry and Margaret Lord, she was born on July 2, 1944, in Portland, Maine. She was a graduate of the University of New Hampshire and continued her studies there obtaining a Masters in Education. While studying abroad in Germany, she developed a passion for language and travel, leading to a life-long career as a foreign language teacher and Foreign Language Department Head for the Newburyport, Massachusetts public school system. Judy was devoted to her family and found joy in spending time with them at their property in Porter, Maine. She was actively involved in the Unitarian church community at the First Religious Society of Newburyport. A dedicated public servant, she spent many years on the school board in South Hampton, New Hampshire, where she had settled with her husband, Walter Shivik, after their marriage in 1969. Her hobbies included gardening, reading, and cooking, especially making blueberry pies. She loved being in the company of other independent women and was a long term member of multiple book groups and a study class. Later in life, she became part of a new caring community in Bridgton, Maine and pursued a passion and talent for writing. She is survived by her daughters Jessica Shivik and Maida Shivik, sons-in-law Brooke Hidell and Caelim Parkes, sister Deborah McCleery, grandsons Roan Parkes and Wyeth Parkes and partner, Peter Davis. Judy was preceded in death by her husband, Walter F. Shivik, and her brother, John Lord. The family would like to thank Legacy Memory Care of Falmouth, Maine and Compassus Hospice of Scarborough, Maine for their exceptional devotion to and care of Judy. A celebration of life service will be held over the summer, with details to be announced. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Francis Small Heritage Trust, PO Box 414, Limerick, ME 04048 or Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, Attn: Online Services, PO Box 97166, Washington, DC 20090-7166. Both organizations can receive donations online as well through their individual websites. Arrangements are in the care of the Hall Funeral Home, 165 Quaker Ridge Road, Casco, ME 04015. Condolences and tributes may be shared with her family and friends at www.hallfuneralhome.net.
23 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Dover - Donald Maurer, 90, of Dover, NH, and Boston, MA, passed away peacefully at The Wentworth Home, surrounded by his loving family, on April 16, 2024. He was the devoted husband of the late Kathleen J. (Munroe) Maurer, who passed away in 2018. Don was the last of three children born to Louis and Bridget Maurer. He grew up in the Roxbury and Dorchester neighborhoods of Boston, MA, and graduated from Roxbury Memorial High School. After teaching himself the basic skills necessary, he worked at a local machine shop before joining the Coast Guard. Don's first Coast Guard assignment was on a USCG cutter patrolling the North Atlantic, Baffin Bay, Labrador, and Greenland. Later, he had assignments in Maryland and North Carolina while stationed in Baltimore. Don then returned to the Boston Coast Guard base, performing lighthouse tending duties at Boston Light and other area lighthouses. Upon returning to civilian life, he served an apprenticeship at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard, where he was the last person to graduate from that program. While at the shipyard, Don worked in the boat shop repairing wooden naval vessels, including the USS Constitution. After marriage, he continued his work at various shipyards in and around Boston and attended college nights as a chemistry major at Lowell Tech. In the late 1960s, he accepted a position at Raytheon as a lab technician and relocated the family from Dorchester to Hull, Nantasket. In 1973, he began working at Whittier Tech in Haverhill, MA, as a teacher in the boat building program. In the fall of '74, he relocated to Newburyport, MA, with his wife and youngest son. During these years, he rejoined the Coast Guard as a reservist until the early '90s. In his spare time, he built by hand a 34-foot lobster boat hull in his backyard. This boat became a working lobster boat in Boston Harbor for many years. From 1984 to his retirement in 1999, he was employed at the research firm Arthur D. Little in Cambridge, MA, obtaining high-security clearance and working on classified projects. He continued this work as a consultant after retirement. Upon full retirement, he and his wife relocated to Seabrook, NH, and also purchased and renovated a seaside home in Advocate Harbour, Nova Scotia, building new friendships in both locations. Don and his late wife Joyce were loving, dedicated, and generous parents and grandparents. Don was outgoing and remarkably creative, He was a dedicated Catholic, an avid reader, and knowledgeable on a wide array of topics. Most of all, he was a proud father who loved his family and enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Don is survived by his three children: Diane Wigmore and husband, Paul; Gary Driscoll and partner, Kathy Pomakis; Donald Maurer and wife, Sheila; grandchildren Brian Wigmore and wife, Erin; Paul Wigmore and wife, Danielle; Matthew Wigmore and wife, Karen; Elizabeth St. Cyr and husband, Bryan; Hillary Vance and husband, Dave; Ryan Driscoll and wife, Cathleen; Stephen Maurer and Ava Maurer; great-grandchildren Emma and Ally St. Cyr, Morgan Wigmore, Cameron and Cooper Wigmore, Welsey and Oliver Drapeau, Delaney and Dawson Vance; Natalie and Charlotte Driscoll as well as numerous nieces, nephews and dear friends. A Funeral Mass will be held on Monday, April 29, 2024 at 10:30 A.M. at the Star of the Sea Church, 18 Beach Road, Salisbury, MA, immediately followed by burial at Hillside Cemetery, Seabrook, NH, where Don will be laid to eternal rest beside his beloved wife, Kathleen. Arrangements were by Paul C. Rogers Family Funeral Home, 2 Hillside Avenue, Amesbury, MA 01913.
21 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Newburyport - It is with deep sorrow that we mark the passing of our beloved Ann Welch. She died peacefully on April 7, 2024 with family by her side after complications from cancer surgery. Ann was born to Antonia "Alice" (Lachowicz) Fletcher and William Fletcher on June 25, 1951 in Newburyport, MA. She resided in Joppa for her entire life. She graduated with honors from Newburyport High School in 1969. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in French from Salem State University, and Masters from Boston University. She married her high school sweetheart Gary Welch on June 9, 1973. They celebrated their 50th anniversary last year. Ann's love of life is displayed in the number of friends she had, her deep devotion to her faith, her involvement with the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, and in her commitment to being the best teacher she could be in her almost 30 year tenure at Triton Regional High School. She loved to travel, especially to Paris. Above all, her greatest love, joy and achievement was her family. She is survived by her husband Gary Welch and their two sons Peter and his wife Dianna, and Thomas, four grandchildren, and several cousins. Ann was so proud of her grandchildren Abigail, Brayden, Julia and Jackson. They were the light of her life. Ann was always mischievous and loved to have a good time with friends and family up until the very end of her life. Her door was always open, you didn't even need to knock. There were always blueberry muffins and chocolate chip cookies ready for guests. She always wanted the best for everyone and was the eternal optimist. Ann will be sorely missed by so many. Friends and family may call at Twomey, LeBlanc and Conte Funeral Home 193 High Street, Newburyport, MA from 4:00 to 8:00 pm on April 26, 2024. Ann's Funeral Mass will be held at Immaculate Conception Church 42 Green Street, Newburyport, MA at 10:30 on April 27, 2024. After the funeral, those interested may join the procession to the burial service at St. Mary's Cemetery 36 Storey Avenue, Newburyport, MA. All are welcome to a lunch reception at the Immaculate Conception Parish Center following the burial. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ann's memory may be made to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, I.C. Newbury & Newburyport, MA. https://www.svdpnewburyport.org/ For directions or to offer online condolences please visit www.tlcfuneralhome.com
21 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Newburyport - Paul de Barsy de Give, Jr. age 76, died at his home in Newburyport, MA on April 4th, 2024. Born and raised in New York City, Paul settled in Boston after college, moving to Newburyport in 1985. In 1972 he married Margaret (Meg) Mary Acheson Donato, who brought her daughter Ariane into his life. Although the marriage ended in divorce, Paul continued a close relationship with Ariane and her two daughters, to whom he was a caring grandfather. Paul began his career in journalism. He covered New York City for the Associated Press; did extensive reporting on the newly formed UAE for the Christian Science Monitor and then appeared on air for The Evening Compass, a news show on WGBH-TV in Boston. Later, he worked for Arthur D. Little, Inc. as a strategy consultant and as a Principal at Gustin Partners, executive recruiters. In 2000, Paul founded The deBarsy Group to help early stage IT and clean technology companies to reach commercialization and financing. Paul worked with American startups and also joined forces with The Clean Tech Open and United Nations Development Organization to develop entrepreneurs across Europe. Paul attended St David's School in New York City, was a graduate of Portsmouth Abbey, 1964, Harvard University, 1969 and MIT Sloan Business School, 1977. Paul is survived by his siblings Ghislaine, Philip, and Dominique de Give; sister-in-law Josephine de Give, widow of his brother David; daughter Ariane Donato Radulski and granddaughters Sasha Radulski Kannan and Sofia Radulski O'Connor. Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Saturday, June 1, 2024 at 12 p.m. at Elliott, Woodworth & Rogers Family Funeral Home, 35 Green Street, Newburyport, Ma. 01950. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family. Donations in memory of Paul may be made to World Central Kitchen, wck.org. an organisagion he greatly admired.
21 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Fremont - Glenn Glazebrook age 58, took his last breath on his journey here on Earth, December 15, 2023, at his home. Glenn was a graduate of Amesbury High School and attended Manchester Community College, Manchester, NH for HVAC. Glenn proudly served in the United States Air Force for 28 years as a crew chief and made many close friends. Glenn loved the band "Disturbed" and went through the band's lawyer to ask for permission to have the Disturbed face (Logo) as his nose art on his F-15 jet in Oregon, which he was the crew chief for the base commander's jet. Glenn was a trooper fighting cancer for two years. He was a wonderful, loving husband, father, son, brother, and friend. He loved anything to do with the outdoors, camping, fishing, hiking, woodworking, and he loved music from many genres. In addition to his wife Danielle (Thompson) Glazebrook of 20 years, Glenn is survived by his son Ian and wife Kayla Glazebrook, Daughter Alisha and husband Tyler Ratcliff, Stepson Ryan Medeiros, Mother Gail Glazebrook, Sisters Jodi Glazebrook and Laurie Plantamuro, and 5 grandchildren-Jasper, Sarah, Piper, Lauren, Aiden, Lifelong best friend and coworker Bill Soares, Father-in-law Alfred E. Thompson Jr. (Whom recently passed 3/11/24), Mother-in-law Ann Thompson, Sister-in-law Michelle Thompson and several Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews. Glenn was predeceased by his brother Dana "Doo" Glazebrook, Sister Sheri Glazebrook and first wife Katherine Ward Glazebrook, Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Roberge and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Glazebrook. Family and friends are invited to call on Saturday, April 27, 2024, from 10 AM-11 AM at the EV Jutras and Sons Funeral Home, 118 Friend St, in Amesbury followed by a military burial at 11:30 AM in St. Joseph Cemetery in Amesbury. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Glenn's passion for over 20 years of donating to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, www.st.jude.org.
21 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Seabrook - Joyce (Buckley) Sowder, died Saturday evening April 20, 2024 at Advinacare in Newburyport, MA. She was born in Newburyport on October 20, 1936 to the late Timothy and Nellie "Pink" (Dow) Buckley. Raised and educated in Newburyport she attended Newburyport High School before marrying her former husband Charles Sowder, Sr. Joyce was employed by various local shoe shops, followed by Sylvania, and Bailey's Corporation as a laborer. She was then employed by Salter Transportation as a Bus Driver, helping residents get to their jobs with Opportunity Works, until her retirement in 2008. In her spare time she enjoyed trips to Foxwoods with her family, and playing Bingo and Keno. Spending time together at family outings held a special place in her heart. Joyce is survived by her children, Linda Sowder of Seabrook, and Charles Sowder, Jr and his wife Dottie of Indiana; grandchildren, Jeffrey Stines, and Tammie Thompson; great grandson, Braylon Thompson; siblings, Carolyn Levesque, Rena Arnold, James Buckley and his wife Wilma, Ruth Hoyle and her husband Bill; as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents Joyce was predeceased by her siblings, Ralph Buckley, Franklin Hank Buckley, Gloria "Sissy" Minasian, Hazel Joubert, William Buckley, Arthur Buckley, and George Buckley; as well as her best friend and sister-in-law Carol Brown Buckley. Family and friends may call from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on Tuesday April 23, 2024 at the Twomey, LeBlanc, & Conte Funeral Home 193 High St. Newburyport, MA 01950. Her Funeral Mass will follow at 12:30 PM at Immaculate Conception Church, burial will be private at a later date. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in Joyce's name to the charity of ones choice. For directions or to offer online condolences please visit www.tlcfuneralhome.com
21 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Amesbury - Geraldine E. Bergeron passed away on Thursday April 18, 2024 at home after a period of declining health. She was born and raised in Lawrence, MA, daughter of the late George and Margaret (McKenna) Mallinson. She graduated from Methuen High School in 1954. After graduation, she worked at the telephone company for a number of years. She enjoyed going to the local dances at the Commodore in Lowell, MA and this is where she met her late husband, George P. Bergeron. She was a stay at home mother until her children were in school. Then she worked part time in many retail department stores. The running joke in the family was that she was responsible for Mammoth Mart, Zayres, Kings, and Yankee Bargain stores going out of business. Gerry was an avid reader and enjoyed daily crossword puzzles that were always done in ink. She faithfully watched Jeopardy and Deadline: White House on MSNBC. Many times she answered the final jeopardy question correctly. She is survived by her daughters, Amy Bergeron and Beth Bergeron; and son, Steven Bergeron. She is also survived by three grandsons, Brent Bergeron, Bryan James Bergeron, and Sean Blaisdell and his fiancée, Kayla Nelson. Additional survivors are her sisters: Maureen O'Neil and Jane Moffatt and sister-in-law Jarlath Fournier and many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents and her husband, she was predeceased by her brother, John Mallinson, and son-in-law, Michael McCann. She loved all her grand dogs: Murphy, Remi, Cheech, and Sage. We would like to thank the Hospice staff at Beth Israel Lahey Health at Home for their compassion and support during the last two months, especially her primary caregivers, Janet and Julianna. Gerry requested that there be no formal services. Arrangements were by Paul C. Rogers Family Funeral Homes, 2 Hillside Avenue, Amesbury, MA.
18 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Amesbury - Alphonse J. Sevigny Jr., 93, Amesbury, Mass, passed away peacefully at home on April 17, 2024 with his daughters by his side. He was married to the love of his life, the late Jacqueline M. (Conte) Sevigny. Born on October 20, 1930, Al was a lifelong resident of Amesbury and graduate of Haverhill Trade and Haverhill High School class of 1950. During his High School football years, Al, was known as "Choo-choo" because he ran as fast as train. He was the recipient of the 1949 Colonial Theater MVP Award. Al served a tour in the United States Air Force during the Korean War in the 4700th Materiel Squadron in Japan, returning to the USA to marry Jacqueline in 1951. Honorable discharged Feb 1955 at Stewart Air Force Base, Newburgh, NY. Al spent his professional career working for Lucent Technologies and Bell Laboratories North Andover until retirement in 1987. During his career he was an active member of the Amesbury Lions Club and always cared about his community. At the age of 50 Al began alpine skiing, joining the NE USAA Masters downhill racing team in 1997. He won 100s of medals in many SG, SL and GS races in NE and the US Masters Nationals. He stopped racing 2 seasons ago because he said there was no longer any competition in his ski class. Al lived life to the fullest, skiing, riding his motorcycle, bicycling, and walking until recently, he was never without a project. Al is survived by his daughter's Cheryl Basque and her husband Michael, Dawn Field and her husband Gary and Terry McConekey. His Grandchildren, Christian Basque and wife Brandy, Leslie Mitchell and husband Jamie, Nathan Basque and wife Meghann, Danielle Dupree and husband Matt, Marc Field and wife Amelia, Matthew McConekey, 7 Great-grandchildren, cousins, nieces, and nephews. Al will be missed dearly by his family, friends, and community. Al was predeceased by his parents Alphonse Sr. and Agnes (Roy) Sevigny of Amesbury, sister's Mildred Sevigny, Irene Newcomb, Jeannette Brown and Doris Sevigny and son-in-law Richard McConekey. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Al's name may be made to Care Dimensions 75 Sylvan Street Suite B-102 Danvers, MA 01923. Thank you to the Pearl Team for your excellent care and support the past two weeks. Family and friends are invited for calling hours on Thursday April 25 from 10AM to 11AM at E.V. Jutras and Sons Funeral Home, 118 Friend St. Amesbury MA. followed by interment of the ashes with Military Honors at the St. Joseph Cemetery Amesbury.
18 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Salisbury - Elizabeth A. "Betty" (Wheeler) Sanborn, age 92, longtime resident of Salisbury, passed in the peaceful surroundings of her home and in the presence of her husband and daughter. She was the loving wife of George "Bob" Sanborn, whom she was married to for 73 years. Born in Amesbury on September 3, 1931, she was one of six children of Clarence C. Wheeler and Agnes E. (Bruce) Wheeler and a graduate from Amesbury High School, Class of 1949. She then attended Essex Agricultural school for sewing classes. Later she drove a school bus for the Robblee Bus Company. With her love and skills for sewing, she created articles of clothing from doll clothes to wool coats for northern weather, wedding dresses, men's jackets and school clothes for her girls. she enjoyed basket weaving, chair caning, buying and selling antiques and refinishing their found treasures. She especially enjoyed traveling anywhere from Alaska to South America and more local adventure trips with friends. Time spent with her grandchildren, who affectionately referred to their Nan as "my pool toy:, brought her great joy. Survived by her loving husband, a recently predeceased daughter, Lyn Grenier and her husband James Grenier; a daughter Cynthia Sanborn and her husband Gene Willis; two grandchildren, Sarah Sabino and her husband John, all of Salisbury, and Colby Grenier and his wife Julie of Norwell; four great-grandchildren, Lucas and Alex Sabino, Sam and Charlie Grenier; sisters, Sandra Walby and Marsha Alderman, along with many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held at the Highland Chapel of Paul C. Rogers Family Funeral Home, 2 Hillside, Avenue, on Thursday, May 2, 2024 at 4 P.M. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Merrimack Valley Hospice or Elara Caring Hospice in memory of Elizabeth.
17 Apr 2024 at 5:00pm
Seabrook - Sheila Marie Bishop, of Seabrook, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, April 12, 2024, surrounded by her family. She was 86 years old. Sheila is survived by her children, Herb Merrill, Alicia (Merrill) Eaton, Phillip Merrill, Dennis Merrill and his wife Wanda, and Deanna (Bishop) Fogg and her husband Rick, all of Seabrook. She is also survived by her brother, Edgar Beckman and his wife, Karen of Florida, as well as seven grandchildren, Herbie, Keith, Ricky, Phillip, Tara, Samantha, and Jonathan, and her two great-grandchildren, Jesse and Laila. In addition to her parents, Sheila was predeceased by her siblings, Milfred Beckman, Alicia Colby, and Eddie Shaw. Family and friends will gather to honor and remember Sheila for a memorial service on Saturday, April 27, 2024, at 12 p.m. in the Rand Church, 134 South Main Street, Seabrook, NH 03874. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Sheila's name to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741. Arrangements by Remick & Gendron Funeral Home - Crematory, Hampton, NH. For complete obituary, online guestbook, or for directions, visit RemickGendron.com.