See information below on the 1st Annual "Cars and Carriages" show in Amesbury. This will be another great opportunity to celebrate and showcase the community's pride in our history.
Admission and parking are free to spectators
I am looking forward to this! I hope to see you on July 19.
Ken
Do you have a classic car that you love, and want to show off?
Plan ahead to join the North Shore Old Car Club and Amesbury Mayor Ken Gray for the First Annual “Cars and Carriages” car show, which will be held in downtown Amesbury on July 19th.
The event will celebrate Amesbury’s history as a manufacturing center for carriages and early automobiles. “Not only were we the world’s largest manufacturer of carriages,” Gray said, “but as the world moved to automobiles, Amesbury played a prominent role in that transition.”
Right now, event organizers are looking for cars to be exhibited. Any car more than 25 years old is eligible, but cars made in 1930 or earlier will be particularly welcomed. Already expected in the show: 1908 and 1913 electric cars and several horse-drawn carriages, all built in Amesbury.
The show will also include tours of LeBaron Bonney, an Amesbury business that provides restoration kits, upholstery, parts and accessories for antique and custom cars. The building was originally part of the Biddle and Smart Company plant, where carriages were manufactured from 1870 through the early 1900's. As the automotive industry took off, the factory was converted to building auto bodies. Now, from that same building, LeBaron Bonney produces materials to restore antique cars – including cars that were originally built there.
If you are interested in displaying your antique car at the show, please contact David Costello at 978-335-8739. A $10 donation to benefit the Amesbury Carriage Museum will be requested.
The show will be held Saturday, July 19th, rain or shine, on Chestnut Street in Amesbury. Free spectator admission and parking.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Amesbury Welcomes New Business
We are pleased to welcome the Chestnut Innovation Center to Amesbury! See today's press release below for more details, or visit www.chestnutic.com.
Ken
Ken
Here is a look at the exterior of the 11 Chestnut Street building, where the CIC will be located. |
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Good News for Amesbury's Parks
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PRESS RELEASE *
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For Immediate Release:
June 12, 2014
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For More Information: Evan Kenney
(978) 388-8121
kenneye@amesburyma.gov
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Mayor:
$250,000 Available For Park Improvements
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Mayor Ken Gray announced that the
City of Amesbury has secured $250,000 for the
improvement of playground facilities at the Amesbury
Town Park
and the Collins Avenue Park
through funding provided by the Commonwealth’s Our Common Backyards Grant
Program. Of that quarter of a million dollars, $200,000 will come directly
from the grant program, while $25,000 will be provided from a prior City
Council authorization, and an additional $25,000 will be provided through
fundraising and in-kind services. Plans call for a spray park installation at
the Town Park ,
and playground improvements for the Collins
Avenue Park .
“The spray park has
the potential to be a big attraction,” Gray said, “I think it could really be
an asset to the community.”
The Mayor indicated that the projects
support the work of dedicated residents who volunteer through organizations
such as the Park Renovation Committee and the Amesbury Improvement Association.
“The Park Renovation Committee,
the Amesbury Improvement Association, and residents from across the City have
volunteered a lot of time toward improving our neighborhood playgrounds,” Gray
said. “This funding will complement their continued efforts to enhance these
community landmarks.”
For more information, please contact Mayor's Aide Evan Kenney at 978-388-8121.
Friday, June 6, 2014
A Century of Public Service
In addition to Mike Basque's retirement, which I noted in last night's post, Amesbury is also losing two other employees to retirement this month. Mike, Community and Economic Development Director Joe Fahey, and Assistant City Accountant Marie Veilleux have dedicated a combined 111 years to public service.
They will be greatly missed in City Hall, but I wish them all the best in a happy, healthy, and peaceful retirement. They have certainly earned it.
They will be greatly missed in City Hall, but I wish them all the best in a happy, healthy, and peaceful retirement. They have certainly earned it.
A number of our City employees have organized this celebration for our retirees. Please join us as we honor Mike, Joe, and Marie on Friday, June 20 at DiBurro's Function Facility. This event
is open to the public, but tickets will need to be purchased by 7 PM on June 12. For
ticket information, please contact Beth at 978-388-8131, or via e-mail at 2014RetirementParty@gmail.com.
Ken
P.S. Attached is the flyer for the June 20 event. I hope to see you there!
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Amesbury's New CFO
This month, we are losing our CFO Mike Basque to retirement. I'm thrilled to announce that Amesbury's former Finance Director Chuck Benevento will be returning to City Hall in July as our new Chief Financial Officer.
See below the text from our press release about Chuck.
Ken
Benevento ’s return to
Amesbury is scheduled to begin July 3, 2014. For more information, please
contact Mayor’s Aide Evan Kenney at 978-388-8121.
See below the text from our press release about Chuck.
Ken
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PRESS RELEASE *
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For Immediate Release:
June 6, 2014
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For More Information: Evan Kenney
(978) 388-8121
kenneye@amesburyma.gov
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Mayor
Announces New C.F.O.
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After
26 years of service to Amesbury, the City’s Chief Financial Officer Mike Basque
is retiring this month. Today, Mayor Gray announced that former Amesbury
Finance Director Charles Benevento will be returning to Carriagetown as the
City’s next C.F.O.
With
over 30 years of experience in finance, 28 of which garnered in municipal
government, Benevento ’s
background and knowledge base will make him an asset as the director of the
City’s finances, according to Gray.
“We
are thrilled to have Chuck on board,” Gray said. “I think his experience and
his professional accomplishments speak for themselves.”
With
a degree in accounting from Boston University , Benevento ’s
career in finance began at his alma mater, where he was hired as a general
accounting analyst in 1980. By the end of his nearly six year tenure in Boston
University’s accounting offices, he had earned multiple promotions, the last of
which landed him in the role of Supervisor of General, Grant, and Contract
Accounting.
In
1986, Benevento began what would be a twelve
year career as the Town of Amesbury ’s
Finance Director, Town Accountant, and MIS Director. In 1998, he left Amesbury for
the City of Chelsea , where Benevento quickly earned a spot as the City’s
Finance Director. In 2000, he began a three year tenure as Director of Finance
in the Town of North Andover .
Since 2003, he has served as the Finance Director and City Auditor in the City
of Haverhill .
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