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Page www.TheTownCommon.com April <strong>26</strong> - May 2, 20<strong>17</strong><br />
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Ipswich Water Department will undertake its annual hydrant flushing program beginning Monday April 24,<br />
20<strong>16</strong> at 12:00 AM. Customers can expect to have dirty water during this program and are advised to check<br />
the condition of their water before doing laundry or other operations which dirty water would disrupt. The<br />
downtown area will be undertaken from 12:00 AM until 4:00 AM on Monday April 24, 20<strong>17</strong>. All other areas<br />
of town will be completed from April 25th to May 18th between the hours of 8:00 PM and 12:00 AM. If you<br />
have questions please contact the Utilities Office at 978-356-6635.<br />
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IPSWICH - Ipswich Public Library announces new author series. 20<strong>17</strong> Louise & Hugh Johnson Lecture<br />
Series: Richard Russo. Monday, May 15 (6:30 p.m.) at the Ipswich Performing Arts Center at 134 High Street,<br />
Ipswich, MA. Free. Registration required. Please register on the library’s online calendar or call 978-356-6648.<br />
The Louise & Hugh Johnson Lecture series will host well-known regional and national authors. The library<br />
is pleased to announce the first author for its new lecture series will be Richard Russo. In addition to The<br />
Whore’s Child, Richard Russo is the author of nine novels, most recently the best-selling Everybody’s Fool and<br />
That Old Cape Magic, and the memoir Elsewhere. In 2002 he received the Pulitzer Prize for Empire Falls. He<br />
lives in Portland, Maine. On May 15, Russo will read from and discuss his newest book, Trajectory: Stories.<br />
Copies of the book will be available for purchase. The Johnson Lecture Series is made possible by a permanent<br />
endowment by Louise & Hugh Johnson. The Johnson endowment was left to and is managed by the Friends<br />
of the Library and is intended to enrich the lives of Ipswich residents. For more information, contact Nathalie<br />
Harty (nharty@ipswichlibrary.org|978-356-6648)<br />
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NEWBURYPORT - Newburyport Public Library will be hosting local chef Liz Barfour for “Feasting from our<br />
Local Farms: The Benefits of Eating Locally” on Thursday May 4th at 6pm. Slide show followed by a cooking<br />
demonstration and tasting. The modern movement of eating locally grown and raised seasonal fare has its roots<br />
deeply planted in our historic kitchens. Now, “eating locally” and “eating seasonally” have become fashionable<br />
terms. Join Creative Feast chef Liz Barbour as she explores our modern journey back to the local farm with a<br />
discussion about the benefits of buying local and eating within the season. Enjoy a cooking demonstration of<br />
recipes featuring locally harvested seasonal ingredients and sample the distinct flavors of your local harvest.<br />
Farm fresh ingredients never tasted so good! Enjoy a cooking demonstration of two recipes and samples for all<br />
to taste. Liz Barbour has been cooking professionally in the Boston area since 1992 and started The Creative<br />
Feast in 20<strong>04</strong>. Liz’s cooking demonstrations and recipes have been featured on New Hampshire Chronicle,<br />
Channel 9’s “Cooks Corner” and in various publications including New Hampshire Magazine. This event<br />
requires registration with the second floor Reference Desk in person or by phone (978)465-4428 x242.<br />
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NEWBURYPORT - On Thursday, May 4, the Museum of Old Newbury will welcome three young historians<br />
from The Governor’s Academy to present fascinating research projects on topics in local history. High school<br />
seniors Shea Kelly, Jack Norton, and Lia Swiniarski examined both original sources and scholars’ works in<br />
developing these projects for their Advanced Placement U.S. History class. The students will present their<br />
findings at a free public program taking place at the Museum of Old Newbury, located at 98 High Street. A<br />
reception will be held at 6:30 p.m., and the students will begin their presentations at 7:00. Shea Kelly’s project<br />
“The Legend of the Goodrich Massacre” explores a <strong>17</strong>th century Indian raid that took place in Georgetown.<br />
Welcomes You to Her New Location<br />
at 58 Pleasant St in Rowley<br />
Call for An Appointment<br />
978-356-9737<br />
or visit www.lauraslocks.net<br />
Four family members were killed in the raid, and a fifth was taken captive and later ransomed. But legend tells<br />
of a daughter taken captive and unredeemed, a story never before examined until now. Shea Kelly is a Byfield<br />
native and enjoys psychology and neuroscience as well as yoga and community service. A roadside marker drew<br />
her interest to this history.<br />
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NEWBURYPORT - The Newburyport Choral Society will be performing a very special musical concert<br />
on Saturday May 6th at 8pm and Sunday May 7th at 4pm at the Belleville Congregational Church in<br />
Newburyport. The musical work is Annelies - the only musical setting based on Anne Frank: The Diary of a<br />
Young Girl. Numbering 125 voices and accompanied by a chamber orchestra, NCS is performing this dramatic<br />
oratorio to commemorate Anne Frank’s spirit and her vision of hope as an inspiration to all of the world’s<br />
oppressed people. Tickets are $22 Adults and $20 seniors/students. Visit www.newburyportchoralsociety.org<br />
for information and to purchase tickets.<br />
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NEWBURYPORT – The First Religious Society, Unitarian Universalist, will hold its annual May Breakfast<br />
on Saturday, May 6 from 8-11 AM in the church’s Parish Hall, <strong>26</strong> Pleasant Street, Newburyport. The price is<br />
$6 per adult, $4 per child with a maximum family charge of $20, for a breakfast featuring scrambled or fried<br />
eggs, hash browns, baked beans, ham, veggie sausages, blueberry pancakes, fruit salad, and coffee, tea and juice.<br />
The public is welcome.<br />
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NEWBURYPORT – The City of Newburyport will be holding a Household Hazardous Waste on May 6,<br />
20<strong>17</strong>. Please note that it will take place at the Crow Lane Recycling Center from 8 am to 12 pm. The event,<br />
which will be held rain or shine, provides residents with the opportunity to dispose of hazardous materials in<br />
an environmentally responsible manner. Contractors may not use Household Hazardous Waste Day to dispose<br />
of materials. Clean Venture Inc. will be on site May 6 to accept oil-based paints (no latex paint), varnishes,<br />
pesticides, and other household hazardous chemicals. Costs are $27 for up to 10 gallons and $48 for up to 25<br />
gallons. Checks or cash only. Clean Ventures will NOT be accepting commercial/industrial waste, latex paint,<br />
ammunition, asbestos, radioactive material, fire extinguishers, or medical or biological wastes. To ensure safety,<br />
please adhere to the following handling procedures: leave materials in original labeled containers; tighten caps<br />
and lids; place containers in sturdy upright boxes rather than in garbage bags; avoid smoking while handling<br />
hazardous materials. Most importantly, do not mix chemicals. Universal Shredding will also be on site for<br />
document shredding; the first file-size box is free, $5 fee applies for each additional box. In addition to oilbased<br />
paint, chemicals, and shredding, residents may drop off all of the regular materials accepted on the first<br />
Saturday of the month, including batteries, thermometers, thermostats, fluorescent lamps, metal items such as<br />
lawn mowers and grills, as well as any sort of electronic item, corded or battery-powered. A full list of accepted<br />
materials, and any applicable fee, may be found on the recycling page of the City of Newburyport website