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Pentucket Bank Purchases its Harbor Place Units for $3 7 Million; Building Now Fully Occupied

Scott D. Cote, chairman and chief executive officer, of Pentucket Bank. (Courtesy photograph.) Pentucket Bank said Friday it has purchased the fourth-floor space it had been leasing in the Harbor Place commercial building at White’s Corner. The bank has housed several of its administrative offices in the space since signing a 10-year lease agreement in 2016. Pentucket Bank CEO and Chairman Scott D. Cote said the purchase reinforces the “bank’s continued commitment to supporting and investing in the revitalization of Haverhill’s downtown.” “We have been proud of the pivotal role that Pentucket Bank has played in making the Harbor Place development project a reality,” said Cote. “We were the first business to commit to space in the building by signing our long-term lease an investment that we felt showcased our support of Haverhill’s downtown renaissance.”

Greater Haverhill Arts Association Celebrates 50th Anniversary; Takes Virtual Show on the Road

Greater Haverhill Arts Association turns 50 in 2021. As a public service, 97.9 WHAV presents Community Spotlight at no charge for the benefit of Greater Haverhill nonprofit organizations. To submit news of events, fundraising appeals and other community calendar announcements, Click image. The Greater Haverhill Arts Association is celebrating its 50 th anniversary this year and offering to bring share its history with groups and organizations via online presentations. A “Talking Pictures Show,” discussing the work and mission of the Greater Haverhill Arts Association is available as a Google slide show with live commentary in either 15- or 30-minute versions. Officials are also available for interviews.

New playwrights, new plays at Whanganui Repertory Theatre

New playwrights, new plays at Whanganui Repertory Theatre 21 Feb, 2021 10:47 PM 2 minutes to read Local playwrights Mavis Winitana and Chris McKenzie. Photo / Dee Brough This Saturday, 7pm, at Repertory Theatre, two budding playwrights will present their plays to the public as rehearsed readings. Entry is free/koha and comments from everyone will be welcomed in the discussion following, effectively workshopping the four plays. Well known Whanganui actor/ director Chris McKenzie has had three of his plays selected as finalists in the competition and they range from serious to comedic. The first play Chris explained to me is called Uncomfortably Numb in Delirium.

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