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NoteWorthy – 7/18/21

July 18, 2021 by Kristin Cole

AROUND THE VALLEY

MRT Appoints Malika Oyetimein to Artist in Residence 

Malika Oyetimein, director of Merrimack Repertory Theatre’s (MRT) critically acclaimed video production of “Fannie Lou Hamer: Speak On It!” last fall, will serve as the company’s artist in residence for the 2021-22 season. Her role will include the direction of a new play workshop, season planning support, artistic hiring and community engagement consulting.

Oyetimein’s directing credits include “Bootycandy” and “Barbecue” at Intiman Theatre Festival; “Hoodoo Love” at Sound Theatre Company; “And In This Corner … Cassius Clay” at Seattle Children’s Theatre; and “The First Deep Breath” for the National Black Theatre. A member of the Directors Lab at Lincoln Center Theater, she is also the co-adapter and director of  Maya Angelou’s “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” and a graduate of the MFA program at The University of Washington’s school of drama.

Baker-Polito Administration Kicks Off Statewide Small Business Tour in Lowell

On Thursday, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito joined Housing and Economic Development Secretary Mike Kennealy and local business, community and municipal leaders on the first stop of a statewide small business and downtown conversation tour. The purpose of the tour is to celebrate the commonwealth’s reopening and discuss the administration’s $2.9 billion proposal for American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to jumpstart the commonwealth’s economic recovery.

The tour will continue throughout the summer and will stop at approximately two dozen city and town centers across Massachusetts. Each stop will include a tour of downtown and main street businesses and a roundtable conversation with business owners, community leaders, and state and local officials to engage directly on how the administration can continue to offer necessary support for economic recovery.

While Massachusetts is known as a global leader in industries such as life sciences and the innovation economy, research conducted by the US Small Business Administration found that prior to the pandemic, more than 45% of the entire commonwealth’s workforce was employed by a small business.

 

NECC Prepares for a Fall Return to Campus

Northern Essex Community College’s (NECC) COVID response team has been working with college maintenance staff for months to prepare the campuses so that faculty, staff, students, and the community can safely return. This fall, at least 25% of classes will be taught on campus, and it’s expected that most employees will be on campus by September as well. Classes for the fall semester begin Sept. 8.

CARES Act Investments
Approximately $1.4 million in CARES Act funding has been invested to make the campus safer and help prevent the spread of the virus. With this funding, the college has purchased 96 air scrubbers—stand-alone virus killing machines— and the ducts on all campus buildings have been thoroughly cleaned and outfitted with MERV filters that capture mold, pollen, and more.

Mask Requirements
At this time, anyone who has been fully vaccinated is not required to wear a mask, unless they are in a classroom. Those who have not been vaccinated are asked to mask-up indoors, unless eating or in their offices alone. Anyone who wants to wear a mask, whether vaccinated or not, is encouraged to do so, and the college has masks, including N95 masks, available upon request for free to faculty, staff, and students.

Haverhill Mayor Announces Re-Election Campaign

Mayor James Fiorentini has announced his intention to seek re-election and continue leading the city of Haverhill. He began his campaign in June with a fundraising event at The Tap in downtown Haverhill.

Fiorentini’s new budget, which was approved by City Council on June 29, provides school funding, resources for the police department and a local health department.

According to the mayor, the city has an opportunity to further revitalize and grow downtown by remaking the Merrimack Street entrance. He also said that guiding the Consentino School project will be a focus of his next term.

Essex Art Center Installs Art Along Lawrence Canal

Essex Art Center announced “Gateway to the Arts,” a public art installation along the city’s canal from Union Street to the bridge between Island Street and Canal Street.

Gateway to the Arts is a temporary multimedia public art piece that will include painting the city’s sidewalks and installing plants and lights will the goal of highlighting Lawrence’s canal way and establishing a vibrant arts and culture district.

The painting of the sidewalks along the canal will start in mid-July. The installation will be complete in time for Essex Art Center’s grand reopening celebration and block party on Saturday, Aug. 21. This free, community and family-focused event will run from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. and include art activities, live music, and an exhibition of the region’s diverse artistic talents.

Andover Community Blood Drive to Honor ‘Jamesy’s Journey’ on July 24

In July 2020, 3-year-old James Lino of Dracut was diagnosed with cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Although he is now in remission, the treatment protocol — which includes supplemental blood as well as chemotherapy — will continue through November 19, 2022.

On Saturday, July 24, 2021, a community blood drive in honor of “Jamesey’s Journey” will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Andover Town Hall. The event was coordinated by Phil Liaboe, James’s grandfather, to raise awareness of the impact of the nationwide blood shortage on many different kinds of patients: a young child with a rare blood disorder, a family member fighting cancer or a friend involved in a car accident.

Click here schedule an appointment and enter Jamesy’s Journey.

Trahan, Donoghue, UML Leaders Highlight American Rescue Plan Funding

U.S Rep. Lori Trahan and Lowell City Manager Eileen Donoghue participated in a briefing with University of Massachusetts System President Marty Meehan, University of Massachusetts Lowell (UML) Chancellor Jacquie Moloney, and other UML officials on how the university will put relief funding from the American Rescue Plan to work.

UML was recently awarded $27,551,474 in higher education relief funding from the American Rescue Plan to address severe financial challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and continue serving their students safely. UML officials said the funds will help strengthen the university’s programs for first-generation students, diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts, and environmental sustainability initiatives.

The American Rescue Plan allocated a total of $36 billion for nearly 3,500 public and private, nonprofit colleges and universities nationwide. Colleges and students in Massachusetts’ third congressional district received a total of $81,819,954 of that emergency funding. At least half of the funding will be distributed in the form of emergency cash assistance grants to students who are facing hunger, homelessness, and other hardships.

Feaster Five Thanksgiving Returns to Andover for In-Person Race

The Thanksgiving Day Feaster Five Road Race announced its return to downtown Andover with an in-person race this year.

Registration for the 34th Annual Feaster Five Road Race is now open and race day is November 25 in downtown Andover, with a three-day race expo beginning November 22 at the Merrimack Valley YMCA.

Over the last 30 years, thousands of people have gathered their families together to run or walk the 5K or 5-mile route that weaves through downtown Andover, finishing at Andover Landing at Brickstone Square. All race finishers receive a Table Talk Apple Pie — a Feaster Five tradition. Click here to register for the race.

Essex County Sheriff Department Celebrates Inmates Who Completed Educational Programming

On June 29, a recognition ceremony was held at the Middleton House of Correction for Essex County Sheriff Department (ECSD) inmates who have completed educational programs. Students were recognized by Education Director Darla Lamanna and the Northern Essex Community College (NECC) staff for successfully completing programs offered by the college.

NECC has been offering educational programming for the Essex County Sheriff’s Department since 2019 when the college was selected as part of a competitive grant process. Programs included preparation classes for students taking the HiSET (high school equivalency) exam; three-credit college courses; and a week-long peer class leading to certification as a peer tutor.

NECC maintains a staff at the Middleton House of Correction, including on-site academic and career advisors; learning specialists; law librarians for the inmates’ library, which NECC manages; and a program director.

GLCF Announces LHS Scholarship Established in Honor of Gabriel Cuevas

The Greater Lowell Community Foundation (GLCF) announced the establishment of the Gabriel Cuevas Memorial Scholarship Fund. This new scholarship fund honors Gabriel’s spirit of giving by annually awarding a Lowell High School (LHS) senior up to $1000.

Gabriel Cuevas passed away unexpectedly in August 2020, just before beginning his senior year at LHS. Cuevas, a beloved son, brother, and friend, used his voice to lift those marginalized and excluded in school and society. Additionally, Cuevas was also a dedicated member of Aaron’s Presents, an organization that provides opportunities for young people to build community and care for others. Aaron’s Presents founder Leah Okimoto established the Gabriel Cuevas Memorial Scholarship Fund through GLCF to honor his memory.

Whittier Birthplace Reopens for Tours

This month, the Whittier Birthplace in Haverhill has reopened for in-person tours after months of closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The historic Whittier Birthplace was originally organized over a century ago, in December 1892, in order to preserve the historic landscape, house, and other buildings in the same condition as when John Greenleaf Whittier lived on the farmstead. The building is now a tour site maintaining the legacy of Whittier’s literary and abolition.

Whittier, born and raised in Haverhill, Mass., in the 19th century, was a bestselling poet who was active in the abolitionist cause. Visit here to book a tour of this local site.

NMYO Announces In-Person Rehearsals & Concerts

Northeast Massachusetts Youth Orchestras (NMYO) is back for in-person rehearsals and concerts. Now accepting video auditions, NMYO is looking for young musicians to join its ensembles for the 2021-2022 academic season.

The NYMO offers a space to play your instrument, perform in concert, and socialize with other young players. String, Woodwind, Brass, and Percussion students, at all levels of playing, are invited to audition. Musicians new to NMYO and returning students who wish to move to a different ensemble, are required to submit a video consisting of two scales and a piece of your choosing. Returning musicians who wish to remain in their current NMYO ensemble simply need to register.

NMYO offers seven ensembles including two beginning string. Small chamber music ensembles are also offered as part of the Symphony program. These ensembles perform two major concerts and several smaller concerts annually.

Windrush Farm Announces Scholarship for Therapeutic Horseback Riding this Fall

Windrush Farm in North Andover announced that they will offer a new Kathy Blanton Memorial Scholarship to provide an opportunity for a child adolescent, or adult with disabilities to partake in a therapeutic riding session this fall.

The scholarship is for a participant over the age of six, with physical, cognitive, or emotional challenges whose family qualifies on financial need and consideration of circumstances. The scholarship is for an individual who has not previously participated in a therapeutic riding program.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Haverhill Police Chief Sworn-in at City Hall

Robert Pistone was officially sworn-in as Haverhill’s new police chief at a City Hall ceremony on Friday, July 16. Pistone is a 22-year veteran of the Haverhill Police Department.

 

 

 

Haverhill Bank Promotes Employee to Branch Manager

Alison Barker was recently promoted to branch manager of Haverhill Bank’s Salem, N.H., branch. Barker has 18 years of banking experience and joined Haverhill Bank four years ago, working as a universal banker and assistant branch manager. Barker is a resident of Atkinson, N.H., and graduated from Winnacunnet High School, in Hampton, N.H.

 

 

New Executive Director Heralds Bread & Roses’ Reopening

Jessica Perrault-Gordon has extensive experience with individuals facing addiction, incarceration, homelessness, and mental illness, and remains steadfast in her passion for social justice and economic equality. Her first initiative at the helm of Bread & Roses will be bringing mobile vaccine stations to Newbury Street in an effort to boost vaccination rates community wide.

 

 

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: andover, Baker, Blood Drive, Bread and Roses, Feaster Five, GLCF, Haverhill, John Greenleaf Whittier, Merrimack Valley, NECC, news, noteworthy, NYMO, Polito, Small Business, Trahan, UML, Whittier Birthplace

Support Locally Owned Businesses During the Crisis – Updated 5/27/20

May 18, 2020 by Glenn Prezzano

The hopeful news of the day is that it’s unlikely the nation will face the worst-case scenario projection for the COVID-19 pandemic. This is due to the unprecedented and decisive actions taken by our civic and public health leaders and the overwhelming cooperation of the American people and businesses large and small to adhere to the established precautionary guidelines.

Yet it remains imperative that we do everything possible to support our locally owned businesses, so here’s a list of special offers and services from our marketing partners. Please bookmark this page as information is being updated constantly.

 

Acorn Home & Design [Added May 27, 2020 at 4:07 p.m.] We are delighted to announce that Acorn is now open by appointment! Design consults, retail therapy in our shop, and making selections in our design center are all now available by appointment. Staff and customers are required to wear masks and gloves. Our store and design center will be disinfected regularly. In-house visits for interior design consults and measures will resume June 9. Additionally, we will continue offering curbside pickup and local free delivery for any gifts, purchases or samples from our storefront or design center.

AcornDesignCenter.com
(978) 273-9717

 

Andover Classic Wines   [Updated March 23, 2o2o at 2:22 p.m.]
Andover Classic Wines is open with adjusted hours. New hours are 9 a.m to 8 p.m weekly and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Bottle and can recycling has been temporarily closed. It is requested that customers practice social distancing while in the store and maintain a six-foot distance from each other. For curbside pickup, place your order online or phone it in and they will call to confirm when it’s ready. Local delivery remains free according to the guidelines on their website, and they are now offering expanded delivery service. Please contact info@andoverclassicwines.com or visit our website at AndoverClassicWines.com.

(978) 470-0500

 

Angelina’s Italian Restaurant
Angelina’s is open from 2 to 8 p.m. for takeout or delivery. Click here for the full takeout menu. Please note that you are now able to purchase sandwiches all day, and lasagna has been added to the takeout menu.

AngelinasTewksbury.com
(978) 319-9573

 

Athenian Corner
Order takeout by calling (978) 458-7052 or ordering online here. Order delivery using doordash.com or ubereats.com. New hours for the time being: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

AthenianCorner.com
(978) 458-7052

 

Brew’d Awakening
Takeout available by calling (978) 454-2739 or order delivery via Uber Eats. Gift card purchases will be available online and we will update that info as soon as it is available.

BrewdAwakening.com
(978) 454-2739

 

Burtons Grill & Bar
As of March 17, in areas where sit-in dining has been prohibited, our stores will begin takeout-only operations with curbside pickup for the convenience of our guests. In addition, all locations will limit operating hours from noon to 7 p.m. daily. Find the closest location to you and place your order here.

BurtonsGrill.com

 

Cafe Azteca [ Updated Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 8:38 a.m. ]

Cafe Azteca in Lawrence is reopening starting April 16th, 2020. Hours will be Thursday – Saturday, 1:oo – 7:00 p.m. for takeout. Call Mary at (978) 689-7393 to see what’s on the menu and pickup your order curbside.

Cafe-Azteca.com

 

Chic Consignment
While our physical store is closed while everything is going on, we will be working to stay connected and give our customers and followers multiple ways to continue to support us from the comforts of their own homes. We will be going live on both Instagram and Facebook multiple times a week. We’ll also be offering curbside pickup or free delivery within a 20 mile radius. We will be adding new items to our website daily, offering free shipping on all online orders. We have gift cards available for purchase on our website that may be redeemed in-store when we reopen.

ChicConsignment.com
(978) 474-1755

 

GM Roth Design & Remodeling    [Updated May 4, 2o2o at 11:14 a.m.]
As a residential remodeling contractor, G.M. Roth prioritizes client and employee safety above all else. So to keep business running while limiting the time spent in people’s homes, we are offering 10% off of any exterior project (excluding additions). This includes decks, porches, porticos, siding, roofing, doors, and windows. This offer is good for projects that sell by August 1.

Our goal is to continue delivering the best service we can provide in the safest, most effective way. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation as we work through this together.

GMRoth.com
(603) 880-3761

 

Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Creates New Program: #HaverhillLocal    [Updated April 8, 2020 at 5:17 p.m.]

The COVID-19 crisis is wreaking havoc on Main Street small businesses across the United States.

The hardest hit are local face-to-face Main Street services — restaurants, bars, coffee shops, barbershops, hair salons, auto repair shops, dry cleaners and others that are living on the brink. These entities, usually sole proprietorships or businesses with fewer than 25, 10 or even 5 employees are running out of cash or already broke.

The Greater Haverhill Chamber has set up a new fund to drive desperately needed cash into these local mom and pops. This fund will allow the Chamber to offset any purchases from participating businesses with a 25% discount. Please consider giving – then go shopping!

Check out participating businesses here: Haverhillchamber.com

 

Heritage Farm Ice Cream & Restaurant
Take out is available by calling (978) 459-0802 for pickup or door dash for delivery. The take-out window is also open for ice cream orders.

HeritageFarmIceCream.com
(978) 459-0802

 

Horseshoe Grille
Horseshoe Grille is offering delivery services to Andover, North Reading and Reading 7 days a week, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Curbside pickup is always available!

HorseshoeGrille.com
(978) 664-3591

 

Jocelyn’s Mediterranean Restaurant & Lounge
Jocelyn’s will continue to serve for takeout and dining as long as we are healthy and produce is available. We’ve extended our delivery radius an extra 10 miles and will deliver to all local hospitals and businesses. We have also amplified our handling and sanitization procedures. Stay safe!

JocelynsRestaurant.com
(603) 870-0045

 

Joe Fish
Joe Fish is offering takeout and free delivery. Fifty percent of all gift card sales will go directly to staff to help eliminate some of the burden they will face in the coming weeks. Order gift cards here.

 

Lenzi’s
They are in the process of setting up a tent in front of Lenzi’s for pickup only. Corned beef and cabbage dinners will be available beginning Tuesday while supplies last. Chicken pot pies will be available with sides for pickup. Stay tuned for more details, we’ll post them asap! Call (978) 458-2323 to order.

LenzisCatering.com
(978) 459-2323

 

Merrimack Repertory Theatre [Added May 27, 2020 at 4:07 p.m.]

Merrimack Repertory Theatre‘s (MRT) Young Company is a professional theatre training program for high school students interested in all aspects of performing arts and new play development as a career. Nationally recognized playwrights, actors, and directors will work closely with students to develop their own voice in their scripts and learn about performing improv, musical theatre, and modern approaches to acting and auditioning.

The MRT Young Company, goes virtual this year. Online class will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for three weeks, starting on July 13. Additionally, Merrimack Repertory Theatre Artistic Director Courtney Sale will teach two new, one-week virtual theatre classes – one for adults and one for youngsters in grades five through eight – in June.

 

Minuteman Press – Newburyport
Minuteman Press is open for business for all your commercial printing needs during this crisis.

Newburyport.MinutemanPress.com
(978) 465-2242

 

NewVo Interiors
NewVo Interiors will be offering a $100 furniture coupon to any customer who signs up for OfficeZilla and places an order of $200 or more. Sign up at NewVo.OfficeZilla.com.

(603) 639-4557

 

Orzo Restaurant
Orzo is offering take out between 4:00 and 8:00 p.m. on  Sunday and Saturday. Call in to treat yourself to a variety of genuine Italian food.

OrzoResturant.com
(978) 686-6921

 

Panela
After attempts at providing free deliveries to the community, Panela has made the difficult decision to close down and maintain social distancing.

The Panela family has created a fundraiser that you can visit here to help continue paying its expenses and employees. Anything helps.

PanelaRestaurant.com
(978) 455-2688

 

Purple Carrot Bread Company
We are offering our entire menu for takeout, and will be offering Take and Bake entrees for pre-order. We have a changing list of daily made, fresh and frozen soups available as well. Below is a list of our Take and Bake entrees that are available for pre-order:

Lasagna Bolognese, Pulled Pork Mac N Cheese, Eggplant Parmesan, or Chicken Pot Pie: $35.
Plain Mac N Cheese or Greek Quinoa Salad: $25
Caesar or House Salad: $20

Below are some of our popular soups (changing daily):
White Bean and Roasted Garlic (Vegan), Italian Style Beef Stew with Mini Shells

Frozen Soups by the Quart:
Buffalo Chicken, Minestrone with Kale and White Bean (vegan), Tomato Rice (vegan), Chicken Marsala, Chicken Parm, Vegan Chili, Sweet Potato Chipotle (vegan)

PurpleCarrotBreadCo.com
(978) 456-5989

 

Sal’s Pizza
Sal’s Pizza and PRKD Brands are pleased to announce Pizza-For-A-Purpose (#PIZZAFORAPURPOSE) to help community members in need during this time of crisis. The organization will offer discounted pizzas for $4.99. Moreover, the brands will partner with elder services, first responders and hospital staff to provide boxed pizzas to people in need.

If any member of the community is in need or any organization would like to take advantage of these opportunities, contact Gerrylynn Darcy at (978) 490-0905.

 

Salvatore’s Restaurant   [Updated March 23, 2o2o at 2:22 p.m.]
Salvatore’s Restaurant in Andover has joined Pizza-For-A-Purpose (#PIZZAFORAPURPOSE) with Sal’s Pizza to help community members in need during this time of crisis. Slashing prices, the restaurant will offer discounted meals daily via carryout to respond to recent challenges many families face.

Moreover, all Lupoli restaurant brands will partner with elder services, first responders and hospital staff in the Merrimack Valley to provide boxed pizzas to all in need, keeping people fed while maintaining CDC protocols.

If any member of the community is in need or organizations would like to take advantage of Salvatore’s Restaurant opportunities, please contact Kevin Branco, general manager, at (978) 409-2445.

SalvatoresAndover.com

 

Seaglass Restaurant & Lounge & Capri Seaside Italian Grille & Bar
Both Seaglass and our sister restaurant, Capri, are offering a selection of fresh seafood, fish, burgers and Italian favorites at reduced prices from each restaurant, prepared from scratch daily by our Seaglass culinary team.

Guests can order for curbside pickup by calling (978) 462-5800, or order through GoferNH for delivery during the following hours: Monday through Friday, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 12 p.m. to 8p.m.; and Sunday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

In addition, beginning next week, both Seaglass and Capri will be offering delivery through GrubHub.

SeaglassOceanside.com
CapriSeaside.com

 

Seoul Kitchen [Updated March 24 at 7:45 p.m.]

Seoul Kitchen is offering delivery for lunch and dinner. Most items can be packaged to-go and we will deliver it directly to you for a $6 fee. You can order online or via phone, and payments can be made before hand. We can perform a “safe delivery” and can drop the food off at your doorway, ring your doorbell (or call) and walk away. No signature or interactions required. Please click here to order delivery online.

Seoul Kitchen is also happy to donate food, at no charge, to the elderly and anyone in need. We are also offering to add toilet paper to your order at no extra charge. Add it to your cart when ordering online or tell us when ordering by phone. We are also including care packages with your takeout/delivery orders upon request. Care packages include 2 apples, 2 oranges, chips & a toilet paper. The fruit has been washed and sanitized for your safety.

Order online here.

EatSeoulKitchen.com
(978) 399-0016

 

Starbucks: [Updated May 18, 2020]

The Starbucks in Methuen at the Loop just opened after being closed for the last 8 weeks. Their hours are 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Starbucks.com
(978) 681-5284

 

Stevens-Coolidge Place [Updated June 2, 2020]

The Trustees announced the reopening of its Andover and North Andover area properties, The Stevens-Coolidge Place, Ward Reservation and Weir Hill on June 4, 2020! The Stevens-Coolidge Place will be open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ward Reservation and Weir Hill will be open daily, dawn to dusk.

TheTrustees.org
(978) 356-4351

 

Stones Hospitality   [Updated May 27, 2o2o]
Moonstones is featuring an all-new menu for the new season

Pickup and delivery are available 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily. All orders made by phone for curb-side pickup will come with a 10% discount as well as a $10 gift certificate to dine-in at a later date. See the DoorDash menu to see their current carry-out menu and what specials are running and then call directly at (978) 256-7777.

Also, you thought a global pandemic would stop us from doing what we love? Think again. Next month, we’ll open the doors of our latest project, Stones Social, with dine-in services at whatever social distance is safe and legal, and curbside pick-up and delivery options. Not quite the announcement we had planned, but when life gives you lemongrass, you simmer it with coconut, chicken, and limes and call it Lime in the Coconut Soup for $10.00.

Stones Social is inspired by the social club, the public house, the local diner, a favorite dive – places where friends and neighbors have gotten together for generations. Imagine if Cobblestones and moonstones came together and had a baby – it takes some of the best from both worlds (yes, there will be buffalo tenders) in a space designed for a good time, at the same level of quality that has come to be expected from Stones Hospitality Group.

Keep up-to-date on Instagram and Facebook.

StonesSocial.com

 

Two Chefs Are Better Than One Catering
Offering take out entrees for families (click here for menu and pricing). Orders will be delivered to your car. Email them at eventplanning@twochefsfood.com or call their sales office at (978) 970-0212.

TwoChefsFood.com
(978) 970-0212

 

Tuscan Brands   [ Updated June 2, 2020 ]

Tuscan Kitchen Salem is open for lunch on weekends and dinner everyday. Guests are encouraged to call 1.5 hours before their preferred seating time on the day they would like to dine to be added to our call ahead wait-list. Upon Arrival there may be a short wait before being seated. We look forward to hosting you!

TuscanBrands.com
(603) 952-4875

Warp & Weft
Open for pick-up orders Tuesday-Friday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Call (978) 455-6537 to place your order. Order delivery via Uber Eats. Order gift certificates online here.

WarpLowell.com
(978) 455-6537

 

Whistler House Museum of Art [Updated June 2, 2o2o]
Although the Whistler House Museum of art is closed until June 30, you can now take a virtual tour of the museum. Shop around and support local artists.

WhistlerHouse.org
(978) 452-7641

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Corporate Gift Giving Program Shines at Rose & Dove

May 17, 2018 by Doug Sparks Leave a Comment

When it comes time to thank their employees, local companies such as Comcast and MFA have turned to North Andover’s Rose & Dove Specialty Gift Shop for personalized help. Located on Chickering Road, right off Main Street, Rose & Dove is well-known among locals as the go-to place for wedding, baby and hostess gifts with a twist. However, their corporate gift selections have gained them increasing notoriety.

What’s unique about these gifts?

Photo by Doug Sparks.

With their own state-of-the-art engraving machine, Rose & Dove can fulfill orders quickly. Many of their vendors are local, including Massachusetts-based Mariposa, whose eco-friendly gift line includes a wide range of striking trays and frames that are the perfect gift for any occasion.

The staff at Rose & Dove work closely with their clients to develop exclusive items that will show appreciation to colleagues and employees. “We can engrave in-house with a very quick turnaround time,” notes Rose & Dove owner Kellee Twadelle. This can be a much more cost-effective solution than using a major vendor. In addition, Rose & Dove offers complimentary gift wrap and nationwide shipping.

Other Rose & Dove clients include educational institutions, who rely upon Rose & Dove during graduate and homecoming weeks. “Local private schools are thanking their alumni and donors,” notes Twadelle. “They’re thanking the guest speakers who come to speak at graduation.”

Photo by Adrien Bisson.

Country clubs run golf tournaments and seek out the services of Rose & Dove for branded awards. Financial institutions turn to them when they wish to recognize loyal patrons.

As the temperature rises, SCOUT coolers are a smart idea for the warm summer months. A local biotechnology firm recently ordered 250 of them from Rose & Dove, embroidered with their corporate logo.

Of course, one of the best reasons to shop at Rose & Dove is that you’ll be supporting a small, local business with strong ties to the Merrimack Valley community. Call or stop by. You’ll more than likely find the perfect gift for your corporate gift giving needs along with a welcomed treat or two for you, too!

 

 

 

Rose & Dove
North Andover, Mass.
(978) 689-4141
RoseAndDove.com

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Corporate Gifts, Engraved, Gifts, MA, North Andover, retail, Rose & Dove, Small Business

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Orangetheory Fitness Chelmsford @DrumHill / (978) 577-5901

Orangetheory Fitness Methuen @The Loop / (978) 620-5850

Orangetheory Fitness Chelmsford @DrumHill / (978) 577-5901

Orangetheory Fitness Methuen @The Loop / (978) 620-5850

*Valid on new memberships during the month of September 2020.

 

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Orangetheory Methuen is celebrating it’s one year anniversary with an
Open House, Saturday June 22 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Join your friends and neighbors to learn more about the fastest growing workout sensation in the nation. Tour the studio. Meet the coaches. Enter to win a 10 pack of classes. The first 20 people who sign up for a free class at the event will receive a free bonus class, no obligation. 

Click here to learn more! 

Click here to schedule your FREE CLASS in Chelmsford @DrumHill / (978) 577-5901
Click here to schedule your FREE CLASS in Methuen @The Loop / (978) 620-5850

*Free Class for first-time visitors and local residents only.