Newburyport, What’s the Word on The Street

Newburyport-Today is pleased to welcome Lydia See who is a freelance photographer, journalist, and Jacqueline-of-all-trades who recently returned to Newburyport after living in the South for 15 years. She was most recently published as a music photographer and critic, though she also photographs portraits, weddings, events, and accepts commissions of all kinds. Her photographs and writing may be viewed at www.lydiasee.com, and she can be reached through email at lydiasee.today@gmail.com. Look for Lydia to contribute to our ongoing Word on The Street series bi-monthly.

Newburyport's Word on The Street

Angelique and Barry are on a long Holiday from Nottingham, England. Barry, originally from Dundee, Scotland, was kicking a giant snowball up Inn Street when I stopped them, and explained that while staying in Boston, they wanted to take a day trip, “to the seaside,” interjected Angelique. Barry went on to say “there were no trains to Rockport, so we ended up here instead.”

Newburyport's Word on the Street

I caught Jess and Brad finishing a late lunch at Loretta and a quick walk up State Street. As the owner of Mad Martha’s Cafe on Plum Island, Brad’s weekends fall when the Beach Cafe is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, and he then gets to explore the other culinary offerings of Newburyport

Llew and Caiden just got out of school at the Newburyport Montessori and were blowing off some steam at the tot-lot on Inn Street on Monday.

Word on the Street

Ava and Meredith (Llew’s sister) were also relaxing on Inn Street after a tough day of Montessori school, which included Music & Yoga classes and an outside recess despite the bitter cold.