In the News: June 30, 2008
Monday, June 30th, 2008So. Berwick Strawberry Festival brings out families, visitors
Portsmouth Herald
It’s a family affair for Lisa Flynn. When she was just a small child, she said, “I remember tugging on my dad’s hand. ‘Let’s go to the strawberry festival. Let’s go to the strawberry festival.’”
Huppe defends title in Strawberry Festival 5-miler
Portsmouth Herald News
Finishing behind Huppe, Mark Gosztyla, Sullivan and Beal in the men’s top 10 were Colby Nixon (30:01) of Eliot; Dave Manz (30:22) of Eliot; …
Regatta Banquet Center opens in Eliot
Fosters Daily Democrat
The Regatta Banquet and Conference Center, located at the Eliot Commons on Route 236 next to the Shipyard Brew Pub, officially opened Thursday afternoon.
Power line plans cause angst in S. Berwick, Eliot
Portsmouth Herald
Of the 25 local residents attending the Central Maine Power Company’s public information meeting at Town Hall onTuesday night, many were not satisfied with the company’s answers regarding the company’s planned …
Marshwood High School fourth quarter honor roll 2007-08
Fosters Daily Democrat
Marshwood High School 2007-2008 honor roll Term 4
Bid for $11.43m in shipyard funds advances
Foster’s Daily Democrat
US Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, DN.H., recently announced House Appropriations Committee approval of her $11.43 million …
New bookstore opens
Fosters Daily Democrat
Marie MacDonald, owner of the new SoHo Book & Bean, holds a pair of ribbon-cutting scissors during an opening ceremony for her coffee shop, book store in downtown South Berwick.
Program to keep families warm needs help
Portsmouth Herald News
The rising cost of fuel is affecting everyone, but none more so than those who fall between the cracks of the various …
Neighbors: No progress in Eliot junkyard snafu
Portsmouth Herald
Neighbors are complaining that they haven’t yet seen progress by the town in cleaning up the junkyard owned by Timothy Fernald on Spruce Lane. Some report they believe he is continuing to bring junk onto his property, which they…

The Artists of The Mill at Rollinsford are announcing a ground-breaking Front Street Market running from mid-July through mid-October every Saturday 8:00AM ’til 1:00 PM.

On Tuesday, June 24 South Berwick Networking celebrated its one year anniversary with a gathering hosted by the 


Salmon Falls Garden Center is hosting a weekend long fundraiser from June 20 through June 22 to support the Great Works Regional Land Trust (GWRLT). Mention GWRLT at checkout and 15% of your purchase will go toward local land conservation.
The Counting House Museum offers visitors “South Berwick’s Attic,” an exhibit of local curios from past generations, and exhibits from the 17th century Chadbourne home site. Regular weekend summer hours are from 1 to 4 pm on Saturdays and Sundays through October. Admission is free.


Searching for your roots this summer? The
South Berwick resident Cliff Gilliam has started a website where you can buy and sell items locally. The site works similarly to Ebay but is for local users and allows you to sell anything that you have, upload a picture of the item, bid on items, and buy it now. Because it is for local residents, you can check out items before you buy and eliminate shipping costs. Mr. Gilliam hopes it will be a way for local residents to make a little extra money or pick up a bargain from a neighbor.