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Merrimack Valley Guide to 9/11 Memorial Services and Ceremonies

September 10, 2021 by Merrimack Valley Magazine

Compiled by: Allison Hastings

As the 20th anniversary of 9/11 approaches, cities and towns in the Merrimack Valley are preparing to recognize the significance of this day. We’ve compiled a list of upcoming events below that honor our fallen heroes and remember the lives — both local and national — that were lost.

Know of an event that didn’t make our list? Shoot us an email: editor@mvmag.net.

Amesbury 9/11 Memorial Service

Community members and residents of Amesbury will be remembering and honoring the lives of those lost on 9/11 at the town’s fire station, located at 17 School Street, at 11 a.m. on Sept. 11. All are welcome to attend.

Burlington 9/11 Ceremony 

The Burlington police and fire departments are inviting all community members to attend their 9/11 ceremony, which will begin at 9 a.m. on the town common. A new memorial in the shape of a pentagon will be unveiled during the ceremony, and wreaths will be placed on the common to honor the lives of the first responders and four Burlington residents who died as a result of 9/11-causes. Local officials will speak and the Burlington High School chorus and marching band will perform, with “Tolling of the Bells” closing out the service. All COVID-19 protocols will be followed. For more information, please contact Bob Hogan at (781) 771-1570 or visit this website.

Dracut’s Annual Old Home Day & Firefighters Activity Day

Dracut’s 20th Annual Old Home Day — the community’s largest event — is returning this year on Saturday Sept. 1. Head over to Englesby Elementary School on Sept. 11 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. to check out the vendors and family-friendly crafts and activities available to participants. For those who have questions or would like more information please email: Dan Croce, chairman — chairman@dracutoldhomeday.com or Dave Paquin, vice chairman — paquindd@aol.com.

Haverhill’s 20th Anniversary 9/11 Memorial Service

Haverhill’s Firefighting Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of firefighting memorabilia in New England, is hosting a 20th Anniversary 9/11 memorial service at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 11. The opening ceremonies will include a march of the Haverhill fire and police departments and Trinity EMS honor guards, a sounding of the last alarms at 9:59 a.m. and 10:28 a.m., and a reading of the names of the 411 first responders lost that day. For those who want to learn more about the history of 9/11, Patricia Graham’s exhibit, “Through the Eyes of a First Responder,” is currently on display at the museum. For more information, click here.

 

Methuen’s Remembrance Ceremonies

At 11 a.m. on Sept. 11, the Methuen fire department will conduct a firefighter’s memorial ceremony at the central fire station located at 24 Lowell Street. This will include recognition of MFD scholarship recipients, the Pat McKallagat firefighter of the year award, MFD donation acknowledgements, and the pinning ceremony for all new firefighters and officers promoted in the past year and a half. At noon, Mayor Neil Perry and the city of Methuen will conduct a 9/11 20th Anniversary Memorial Service at Patriots Bridge on Lowell Street. For the most up-to-date information, visit CityOfMethuen.net or follow the city’s Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages.

Methuen’s Salute to Service Event

Between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Sept. 11, the Kenneth H. Pollard Funeral Home will be holding a public Salute to Service event to honor veterans and first responders. State Sen.Diana DiZoglio and Veterans Services Director Paul Jensen will provide opening remarks, and members of the VFW and American Legion will be in attendance. Guests can also help themselves to light refreshments and activities like cornhole and face painting. Find more details here.

Methuen Memorial Music Hall’s 9/11 Concert 

The Methuen Memorial Music Hall will perform a touching musical tribute to American veterans and first responders on Saturday, Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. This 9/11 memorial concert will feature Neil Ferreira (tenor), Richard Watson (trumpet), and Frederick MacArthur (piano and organ) and can be live streamed by visiting the MMMH’s YouTube page here.

Newburyport’s 12th Annual Field of Honor & Dedication Ceremony 

Newburyport’s 12th Annual Field of Honor, which displays more than 300 United States flags, will be available to visit during the week of Sept 8 – 13, and a dedication ceremony will be taking place at the Bartlet Mall on Sept. 11 at 8:30 a.m. The ceremony will consist of a reading of the “Verbal Wall” of dedicated flags, words from local dignitaries, and musical presentations. All are welcome to attend this event. In the case of inclement weather, the service will take place on Sunday, Sept. 12, at noon. See this website for more details.

North Andover’s Remembrance Ceremony

In conjunction with North Andover’s town offices, the North Andover police and fire departments are hosting a remembrance ceremony at Patriots Memorial Park on Sept. 11 at 9 a.m. Details and updates may be posted here. 

Westford’s Remembrance Service 

On Saturday, Sept. 11, at 9:55 a.m., the town of Westford will host a remembrance event commemorating the 20th anniversary of 9/11 and will honor the 2,977 individuals that lost their lives in the attacks. The ceremony will take place by the 9/11 memorial in the Public Safety Courtyard on the right side of the town hall. Social distancing and face coverings are recommended for this event. Please contact Ryan Cobleigh, veterans service officer, at rcobleigh@westfordma.gov or by phone at (978) 392-1170 for additional information, or click here. 

Westford Historical Society’s Candlelight Vigil

The Westford Historical Society, in partnership with Westford Remembers, is hosting a candlelight remembrance vigil at the town common on Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. Social distancing and face masks will be required for all those in attendance. Click here to read more. 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: 20th Anniversary, 9/11, firefighters, First Responders, heroes, honor, memorial, Merrimack Valley, Police

Andover Chamber of Commerce Will Honor Health Care Workers

September 7, 2021 by Katie Lovett

Delayed a couple of months due to the Coronavirus pandemic, this year’s Andover Chamber of Commerce celebratory annual awards breakfast will recognize three health care workers for their extraordinary work responding to that crisis.

The three recipients of the 2021 Andover Chamber of Commerce Community Service award are “worthy citizens” who went “above and beyond the call of duty,” said Joe Bevilacqua, president & CEO of the Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce. The Andover Chamber is a division of the Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce, the largest business network in the region covering communities from Lawrence to Newburyport.

The recipients are: Thomas Carbone, director of the public health for the town of Andover; Rita Casper, director of nursing for the Andover Schools, and Dr. Glenn Newsome, an Andover resident who works at Lawrence General Hospital.

 

The honorees are being recognized for the monumental work they have done in response to the virus, said Bevilacqua, whether working to keep the schools safe, educating the public about the virus and the precautions to take, enacting policies and procedures to keep the community healthy, or caring directly for patients.

Like all of the past honorees, Bevilacqua said, when told they were selected for the service award, the three nominees said they didn’t deserve it as much as someone else.

“I hear it over and over again,” he said. “It shows the type of people they are.”

Community members are nominated for the prestigious award and a committee receives the nominations before picking the winners. The ceremony is traditionally held in June but was delayed until the fall due to the virus, Bevilacqua said.

The awards ceremony will be held on Friday, Sept. 17 at the Indian Ridge Country Club, beginning at 7:30 a.m.

Filed Under: Community, Health & Wellness Tagged With: andover, Andover Chamber of Commerce, covid19, First Responders, Healthcare

Wellness Wednesday – 2/24/21

February 24, 2021 by Kristin Cole

When’s the last time you practiced self-care? No, I don’t mean squeezing in a shower after a long day, or meal-prepping healthy foods for the week ahead. Self-care is not only essential to our mental health but nurtures our overall well-being. Even so, it is often something that we neglect due to our busy lives.

Among my family and circle of friends consist are many front line workers who have worked tirelessly this past year responding to calls, securing PPE, or caring for patients on ventilators in ICU floors. They are the true heroes of this pandemic, so for everyone working on the front lines — from first responders to nursing home caregivers to restaurant workers — this one’s for you. Gain some insight on self-care and learn how to incorporate it into your life. After all, self-care, like these workers, is essential.

What Is Self-Care?

Self-care is often misinterpreted as something we do because we think we should be doing it, rather than because we want to do it. For example, if working out feels like a chore, but you exercise five days a week because you want to look fit, it’s not self-care. If you hate eating spinach, but force yourself to eat a spinach salad every night because of the health benefits, that’s not self-care! According to this article for PsychCentral by Raphailla Michael, “self-care is any activity that we do deliberately in order to take care of our mental, emotional, and physical health.”

Moreover, self-care is essential to reducing stress, anxiety exhaustion and helping prevent depression. “Good self-care is key to improved mood and reduced anxiety,” Michael writes. “It’s also key to a good relationship with oneself and others.” This article also discusses the three golden roles of self-care: stick to the basics; plan self-care rather than wait for it to happen; and be conscious of how your activities make you feel.

Some easy self-care ideas from the article that we can all implement into our routines are getting enough sleep, do at least one relaxing activity each day, follow-up with medical care and spend more quality time with loved ones.

 

Where Do I Begin?

Implementing self-care into your daily routine can be as simple as taking 15 minutes to meditate daily or stepping outside for fresh air every hour during the workday. However, it can be difficult to shift our routines to include self-care when we already work long hours or lead busy lives. I encourage you to consider the advice in this article from the University of Buffalo, which provides a step-by-step process for developing a self-care plan. Interestingly, the article distinguishes between maintenance and emergency self-care. The former “refers to the activities that you have identified as important to your well-being and that you have committed to engage in on a regular basis to take care of yourself,” while the latter prepares you for emergency situations that might induce extreme stress or panic.

For frontline workers specifically, check out these self-care tips that can be adapted to your demanding work schedule. For mental health, the article suggests that you:

  • Practice self-monitoring to gage your mental, emotional and physical status
  • Take brief relaxation and stress management breaks as needed
  • Consult with co-workers and supervisors on a regular basis
  • Recognize when you need time for yourself versus when you need to reach out to your support network
  • Follow trusted sources for information, but remember to limit exposure to graphic images or worrisome statistics
  • Honor your service. Remember that your work is extremely important, valued and appreciated

Remember that it is difficult to alter our existing routines, but making time for self-care is not only important, but integral to promoting our mental and physical well-being.

On Happiness and Sadness 

When it comes to self-care, the goal is to promote happiness, for developing a positive mindset will in turn will benefit all other aspects of our lives. Take a look at this article that describes advice from Ashley Whillans, assistant professor of business administration at Harvard Business School, who describes five easy activities that increase your happiness fast. Included activities are: organizing your errands, reaching out to a loved one and watch a relaxing nature video, all of which only take up about five to ten minutes of your day.

Dealing with emotions as we near one year of restrictions and lockdowns can be extremely difficult. Although negative emotions are ones we typically try to avoid enduring at all costs, sometimes it is necessary to simple acknowledge and accept how we feel in order to heal. This article by Sydni Ellis details how allowing herself to feel sad actually helped improve her anxiety. Ellis described that during this process, she identified the source of her sadness either verbally or in a journal, allowed herself to feel sad for as long as necessary, and refrained from judging herself for anything she felt sad over. No matter what we endure, negative or positive, refraining from judgement lays the foundation for practicing self-care.

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COVID-19: NECC Hosts Community Forum on COVID-19 Vaccine

Northern Essex Community College (NECC) students are teaming up with doctors from the Greater Lawrence Family Health Center to present a community forum that will answer questions about the COVID-19 vaccine. During the forum, three doctors from Greater Lawrence Family Health Center will be on hand to take questions, dispel myths, and share the latest information on the COVID-19 vaccine and how to get it. Free and open the public, the forum will be held on Zoom next Tuesday, March 2 at 4:30 pm, and those interested can register here. 

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GOOD READS

To kick off this week’s good reads section, meet Tiffany Bell, a Haverhill Mother of Six Wants to Be a Nurse:

Northern Essex Community College (NECC) practical nursing student Tiffany Bell has a motto: when you make yourself better, you’re making your whole family better. It’s something this Haverhill mom of six children, ages 5 to 23, considers as she balances her full-time classes, her kids’ hybrid school schedules and running a household. “I told them, this will be craziest 10 months of my life but at the end of it I will be a nurse.’”

Bell knows a lot about perseverance. Despite having her first son when she was 17, she graduated high school with honors. She worked odd jobs while getting her nursing assistant certification. A few years later, while working fulltime as a CNA and caring for her young son, Bell went back to school, and became a medical assistant at a busy pediatric office.

Life was moving right along- she had a job she loved, she got married and had two more children — until an autoimmune disease stopped her in her tracks. While Bell took time off to focus on her health, she started to entertain the idea of getting a nursing degree.

“My youngest was in pre-k and I just wanted more for myself. I felt lost,” she recalls. She re-enrolled in NECC and started chipping again. And despite a few set-backs and a global pandemic, this Dean’s List student is on track to become a nurse this year.

When she graduates in August, it will be a full-circle moment for Tiffany Bell. For anyone who feels overwhelmed about the thought of taking on something new, especially mothers, she offers this advice: “Have a short term goal. Take a few classes, take them online when it’s convenient for you…you’re worth it. Invest in yourself.”

Peace & Quiet. Research has found that “ambient noise generated by human activity such as travel and machinery dropped by 50% last year,” meaning that small earthquakes that otherwise would not be observed have been detected in some areas.

There’s No Place Like Mars. Last Thursday, NASA’s Perseverence rover finally landed on Mars and sent over stunning images that suggest what it’s like to land on mars. Keep this story bookmarked, for the rover is sending more images this week!

Filed Under: Health & Wellness Tagged With: Care, COVID-19, First Responders, NECC, self, Wellness

Lowell Philharmonic Pays Tribute to Front-Line Workers

July 31, 2020 by Nicole Fasciano

In recognition of the service and sacrifices made by nurses and front-line workers during the novel coronavirus outbreak, the Lowell Philharmonic Orchestra paid tribute to Lowell General Hospital (LGH) through its “More Than Self” virtual project.

Music Director Thomas Kociela and President of the Board of Directors for LPO Bonnie McIsaac were eager to create a video which honored LGH. Kociela notes that gathering video clips from different speakers, musicians and ensembles was not hard due to the abundance of people who wanted to partake in the project, however it still took a lot of effort to put together. The music director  worked on the project for a month, putting in almost 15 hours a day.

 

Central to the video are performances by LPO members, including their small string ensemble, who play together while wearing face coverings and sitting with respect to social distance. Other segments include those from Illumination Opera of Westford and LPO concerto competition winner Maxine Park, with a piano performance of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

Along with the musical performances, “More Than Self” features local leaders paying tribute to those working to help, heal and diagnose those affected by COVID-19, including clips from Lowell City Manager Eileen Donoghue and Mayor John Leahy. Along with health care workers at LGH, the video includes recorded dedications to first responders, essential workers and the U.S. military.

The project debuted on their website and LTC Channel 8 on Sunday, July 19, 2020. It is now up at the LPO website and can be seen below.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment Tagged With: First Responders, livestream, Lowell General Hospital, Lowell Philharmonic, Lowell Philharmonic Orchestra, military, More Than Self, Tribute

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