Newburyport Massachusetts Obituaries Online: Finding Tribute And Comfort

Newburyport is a Massachusetts Cultural Council Designated Cultural District Welcome to Newburyport's dynamic community of artists, award-winning writers, performers and craftsmen and women. Our thirteen art galleries, four museums, four theaters, four cultural centers and twelve performance spaces help in the creation of an energetic, vital streetscape for visitors and residents. These ...

Newburyport Celebrates Relaunch of Port Bikeshare Program » The City of Newburyport, in partnership with Newburyport Livable Streets and the Greater Newburyport Chamber of...

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Newburyport has a long and rich history. Located on the southern bank of the Merrimack River where it empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Originally the area was inhabited by the Pawtucket Indians.Newburyport was first settled in 1635 as part of "Newberry Plantation," now Newbury.

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Contact Us City of Newburyport 60 Pleasant Street Newburyport, MA 01950 (978) 465-4413 CITY HALL DIRECTORY

The Office of Planning and Development is the City's chief planning and development agency. The overall goal of the Office is to enhance Newburyport's physical environment and improve the quality of life for all who live, work, and visit in Newburyport. The Planning Office helps to translate into action the goals, objectives and vision for Newburyport as articulated by its residents and their ...

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The 3.35-mile Clipper City Rail Trail (CCRT) was designed and constructed over the course of about 25 years and the last segments of the loop trail were completed in 2024. The paved, multi-use CCRT is for walkers, runners, bicyclists, and other non-motorized users, and is for transportation and recreation. The pathway travels around the downtown core of Newburyport, connecting the MBTA ...