Townie Tuesday by Gillian Swart: Denise Weir
Denise Weir has been running her shop, Denise’s Flower Shop, on Pleasant Street for 27 years.Twenty-seven years as of May 4, to be precise.
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Denise Weir has been running her shop, Denise’s Flower Shop, on Pleasant Street for 27 years.Twenty-seven years as of May 4, to be precise.
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No doubt you have heard about the six degrees of separation – how everyone on the planet is separated by just six people. Here in Newburyport there are still lots of people with zero degrees of separation. Take Michael Taranda, for instance.
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Nick’s is one of those rapidly decreasing number of places that still reflects life in Newburyport as it was when Nicola LaBarba arrived from Italy all those years ago.
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Newburyport native Paul Hawkes is one of the most popular people in the city. If you don’t know the name, you surely recognize him.
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Reel People is being shown at the Firehouse Theater this weekend at 7:30 PM both Friday and Saturday nights. Tickets are just $10 for the hour long documentary.
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A lifelong resident of Newburyport, Colleen (Sullivan) Hughes, the daughter of four-time Newburyport Mayor Dick Sullivan, attended The Kelley School from fifth through eighth grade.
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We can think of no better way to start the week than with a note from Esther Sayer. Esther is the owner of Inn Street Barber Shop, and has been the “Eye on Inn Street” for over 25 years.
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