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NICOLE REILLY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW (978) 462-3700

REILLYLAW1@VERIZON.NET 102 BRIDGE ROAD, SALISBURY, MA 01952

CRIMINAL DEFENSE:

Attorney Reilly’s clients will attest to her tenacity:

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“Attorney Reilly is an experienced, smart, fierce litigator. She went above and beyond to ensure that my son’s rights were protected. She has a strong command of the courtroom. I wouldn’t trust anyone else with my child’s life.” —2011

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Tuesday- Friday 12-3pm and Tuesday and Thursdays we are open 5-7pm and Saturday from 12-5pm. --------------------------------------------------SALISBURY - The Civil War Roundtable of the Merrimack will meet at 7:30 PM on Wednesday September 12 th at our new location, the East Parish Methodist Church, Salisbury Square (route 1), Salisbury,MA. Historian and author Craig Caba will speak on “Gettysburg and the Anti Slavery Society.” Admission is free and anyone with an interest in America’s Civil War is invited to attend. For more information visit our web page www.cwrtm.org or call Tom at (978) 462-8518. --------------------------------------------------SEABROOK - Residents and business owners interested in learning more about saving money by using solar power are invited to attend a community information session Saturday September 8th from 9am – 2pm at Atlantic Green Energy, 255 Lafayette Rd (across from Home Depot and Walmart) on Rt 1 in Seabrook, NH. Guests will learn more about programs and incentives available in both MA and NH and for both businesses and residential. Please bring a recent electirc bill and they will provide a free cost/benefit analysis. No need to rsvp, but Atlantic Green Energy may be contacted by calling 603-474-2550. --------------------------------------------------SEABROOK - The Historical Society of Seabrook would like to congratulate Amy Fowler, the winner of their recent Decoy Raffle, drawn at Seabrook Old Home Days over the weekend. The prize was a Yellow Legs Shore Bird decoy, done by Leslie Titus in 1973. The raffle raised money for the Historical Society’s projects, and The Society would like to thank Mr. Titus for his generosity. --------------------------------------------------TRITON - On Friday, September 7th from 6:00-8:30pm, Team Triton is holding a Stadium Kick-off event for all Triton students and their families. There will be games and activities for children, teens, and adults of all ages– from Preschoolers to Seniors! Triton Varsity athletes will be hosting a variety of games. Tickets will be sold for pony rides, moon bounce, photo booth, hay rides, and a chance to dunk the coaches in the tank. Ticket prices are $1/ ticket, $10 for 12 tickets; and $20 for 25 tickets. Musical entertainment will be provided by ‘So Said the Sun’, a Triton student band. The Triton Football Boosters will sell hamburgers, hot dogs and other concessions. The evening’s festivities will conclude with a fire pit on the softball field. All proceeds will benefit the stadium project. In the event of rain, all activities will take place in the high school gym. The existing Triton stadium facilities were constructed in the late 1960’s. The playing field, track, and bleachers were all laid out and built over 50 years ago. Aging and the elements have taken their toll and Triton finds itself in a situation where meets and games are regularly scheduled at other schools because our facilities are in such a state of disrepair. The field chosen for the new Triton Stadium has been proven safe, requires virtually no maintenance, and can be used in any weather. The new track has a life-expectancy of 25 years. The new lighting will provide greater visibility on the field for all night games and events. Replacing the current athletic playing field and track is crucial for both the development and safety of Triton’s student athletes, band, color guard, and cheerleaders. Come join the fun, show your Triton spirit, and help make our new stadium a reality!


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