The Pembroke Business Association has named longtime volunteer and small business owner Robert “Bob” Sullivan as its 2026 Citizen of the Year.
Bob has served on multiple town boards and
The Pembroke Business Association will hold its 18th annual golf tournament on June 5 at the Pembroke Country Club. Proceeds support local scholarships and small business grants.
Registration is still
The Economic Development Committee is seeking public input on a proposed downtown revitalization plan. Ideas include improved lighting, wayfinding signs, public art installations, and more green space.
A community forum
This week’s business spotlight shines on Coastal Threads, the new women’s clothing and gift boutique that opened last month on Washington Street.
Owner Jessica Rivera says the store
The Pembroke Business Association has launched a new “Shop Local, Support Local” campaign with special promotions, loyalty cards, and a summer scavenger hunt.
Participants can win gift certificates to local
A new craft brewery called South Shore Suds has opened at 1450 Washington Street. The 5,000-square-foot space features a taproom, outdoor beer garden, and small-batch brewing facility.
Owners Chris
Pembroke’s housing market stayed robust in the first quarter of 2026. Median sale price reached $612,000, up 6.8% from the same period last year. Days on market
A new locally owned coffee shop called Pembroke Perk officially opened its doors at 245 Main Street on May 2, bringing specialty coffee, pastries, and a cozy community gathering space
Johnson’s Hardware on Center Street celebrated its 50th anniversary on May 1 with a community open house, free hot dogs, and giveaways.
Founded in 1976 by the late Robert
The Pembroke Economic Development Committee announced that a new women’s clothing boutique, Coastal Threads, will open in the former bank building at 1200 Washington Street this summer.
The store