Directions

 

From Route 495 North to Exit 54 (the Route 150 Amesbury exit) Follow Route 150 to the first set of lights and cross over Route 110. Continue until the second set of lights at the intersection with bank and church. Follow straight onto Main Street until the rotary. Approach and enter the rotary, taking a right between the Provident Bank on your right and the Restaurant Molise on your left; this is Market Street.

From Route 95 North, take Amesbury Exit 58B:  Bear right off of the ramp as you approach the intersection at the traffic lights. Take your first right before going through the lights (Elm Street); follow Elm Street to the small rotary in Market Square; turn right onto Market Street.

From Route 95 South, take Exit 58 (Amesbury/Salisbury)Take a left onto Route 110 and get in the right-hand lane. Take the next right (Elm Street, Amesbury, just before the gas station on the right). Follow Elm Street to the small rotary in Market Square; turn right onto Market Street.

From New Hampshire:  Take 93 South to Route 213 – to Route 495 North to Exit 54, which is the Route 150 Amesbury exit. Follow Route 150 to the first set of lights and cross over Route 110. Continue until the second set of lights at the intersection with bank and church. Follow straight onto Main Street until the rotary. Approach and enter the rotary, taking a right between the Provident Bank on your right and the Restaurant Molise on your left; this is Market Street.

 

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What's New

Press Release - 10/1/09

We are pleased to announce that Michael A. Tucker, of Amesbury, Massachusetts, has become associated with the firm. Tucker is a graduate of Gordon College in Wenham, Massachusetts, and New England School of Law in Boston.  He is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the U.S. First Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court.  He has been in the private practice of law since 1991. Tucker is experienced in and primarily focuses on civil and criminal litigation.  He regularly represents corporations, both for profit and nonprofit, and provides estate planning services.