THURSDAY FEB. ten
2 SECTIONS, 16 PAGES
EDITOR: Lisa Connell, 978-961-3146 or 781-960-4361
NIGHT EDITOR: Bill Kirk, 978-828-3178
PAGE 1 121″
TEASER: Coming soon
READER
CENTERPIECE photo by Lisa
OF THE
220210-news-parklets – 31″ An ordinance being considered by Newburyport City Council aims to make town center parklets permanent, allowing approved businesses to occupy town property for outdoor dining and merchandise displays .Heather, 31″
OFFLEDE 220210-news-masks with photo. Around 20″ Story was released online today.
DOWNPAGE
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PAGE 2 – LOCAL – 112.5″
220210-news-schoolcom – 12.1″ – Masks could drop at Amesbury High School by next week if the school superintendent’s request is approved by state officials. Jim DO NOT RUN ONLINE AS IT HAS ALREADY RUN ONLINE. IN E-EDITION IS OK
220210-news-new-hires – 17.2″ – Rewrote press release on Mayor’s Chief of Staff Sean Reardon and other recruits. >> SENT
220210-news-caucus – 10.5″ – Rewrote the press release on some of the new members of the Mass Women’s Political Caucus, which includes a resident of Newburyport. The chairman of the council is also from Newburyport. >> SENT
220210-news-bank – 8.4″ – Newburyport Bank donates $1,000 to the annual Old Newbury Bonfire. >> SENT
220210-news-rowleydems – 9.5″ – Caucus in preparation for the Democratic state convention in June. >> SENT
220210-news-merrimackvalley 1.9″ Virtual meeting of the Merrimack Valley Planning Commission on February 17
I will look for another photo for page 2
PAGE 3 – LOCAL/REGIONAL – 27.75
220210-news-pifoundation 22.6”
The Plum Island Foundation receives a special donation
The Plum Island Foundation received a surprise letter and donation last week from some fourth graders at Spofford Pond School in Boxford who recently learned about beach erosion. NOTE: NEED A FILE PHOTO OF A PHOTO OF PLUM ISLAND OR A PHOTO SHOWING EROSION ON THE ISLAND TO FILL IN THE 5″
PAGE 4 – 129″
EDITO: TO BE RESUMED ON AND SYNDICATION
CARTOON: AS ABOVE
COLUMN: 220210-opin-moulton — Go to that Super Bowl party @ 28 wk. related photo (to be collected from SN) Please include photo.
LETTERS
220210-opin-lettredanderson 5.5″
Road conditions on Low Street at the lowest
220210-letter-of-opinionterrichardmirabito 1.7″
Thank those who do a thankless job
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PAGE 5 – OBITUARY/REGISTRATION – 114″
OBIT ESTIMATE:
Please use record cases, including jumping to a nearby page. Thank you.
220210-press release – A Georgetown woman accused of harassing the city’s police chief was released on Tuesday after spending about three weeks behind bars for violating terms of her release.
220210-news-drug arrests – A Salisbury cop gassing at a police station spots two people high on drugs, arrests them both but not before one of them swallows a whole load of drugs.
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Motorist who led police in car chase avoids jail
220210-messy-news 14.4″
A man who shouted at the police to bring his cruisers back to court
PAGE 6 – ENTERTAINMENT/JUMP- 57.5″ (need at least 65″ for entertainment)
Bridge
Horoscope
Abbie
wonderful word
room for a 10″ jump
PAGE 7 – JUMPS – 89.5″
PAGE 8 – 12″
PAGE 9-10 – SPORTS 129″ EACH PAGE
PAGE 11 JUMP- 66″ NATIONAL: (Black History Month) 220207-news-johnmeredith 51″ plus 2 photos attached (maybe can skip if needed the 220207-news-johnmeredith news article on page 12 or move it to another page to run it tomorrow, thanks.
PAGE 12 – ROP/CLASSIFIED 43″
PAGE 13 – ROP/CLASSIFIED – 64.5″
PAGE 14 – ROP 0″ FULL PAGE AD
PAGE 15 – 129″ comic book
PAGE 16 – BACK – 87″
WEATHER FORECAST
NATIONAL WIRE STORY TO FILL PAGE AFTER WEATHER INFO.