Grand Concerts Tuesday, January 15, at 8:00 p.m. and Wednesday, January 16 at 8:00 p.m. At the Maison symphonique de Montréal Ludovic Morlot, conductor Alain Lefèvre, piano Performing: Wagner, Die Meistersinger, Prelude Boudreau, Concerto de l’Asile (premiere; … [Read more...] about Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal: Alain Lefèvre
New Essex Town Council Member Appointed
The Essex Town Council is pleased to announce that a new member has been appointed to a recently vacated post in the council. The council appointed school-board veteran Bryan Garvey as councilor to fill the final year of the post's term. Garvey will complete the unexpired … [Read more...] about New Essex Town Council Member Appointed
Belden Noble Memorial Library
The Belden Noble Memorial Library was once known as Greystone Cottage. It was originally built by General Ransom Noble for use as a store and warehouse in conjunction with his tannery and shoe factory in behind the building (“Essex: An Architectural Guide.” 27). "Constructed of … [Read more...] about Belden Noble Memorial Library
Historic Essex Inn
The historic Essex Inn is almost as old as the town in which it has thrived for two centuries. From the early 19th century when Essex was growing rapidly, the Essex Inn was a social hub for merchants, visitor and residents alike. In the 1820's, Essex was "the busiest port on … [Read more...] about Historic Essex Inn
Ralph Hascall House
The Ralph Hascall House was built c. 1800 in Georgian style ("Essex: An Architectural Guide.") for Ralph Hascall, a lawyer, State Senator (1811-1819), District Attorney of the County (1818-1821) and Essex town officer (1820-21). Hascall was also involved in the creation of the … [Read more...] about Ralph Hascall House



