Grand Lodge is updating our membership frequently on the COVID-19 Guidelines here: https://massfreemasonry.org/coronavirus-messaging/
Updated Guidelines for Masonic Activity
Please follow this link to learn more about the Grand Master’s revised guidelines on Masonic activity as it relates to the COVID-19 outbreak. More updates about our local lodges and appendant bodies will be forthcoming.
Freemasons Welcome Public to Open House
October 19th Open House to Enlighten, Educate, and Inform Haverhill, Massachusetts – October 7, 2019 – Along with Masonic lodges across the state, Freemasons meeting in the Haverhill Masonic Building, 111 Merrimack Street, will open their doors to the public on Saturday, October 19th, between 9 am and 3 pm, as part of the 2019 Fall Open House. In conjunction … Read More
Haverhill Freemason honored for 60 years of membership
Congratulations to Bro. Lloyd E. Smith of Saggahew Lodge A.F. & A.M. on 60 years of Freemasonry! On March 30, the Grand Master of Masons in Massachusetts, M.W. Paul F. Gleason, at a luncheon hosted by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts (for Brethren living in Florida), presented Lloyd with a 60 year pin to mark the occasion. Brother Smith told us,”He [The … Read More
Masculinity as Craft – A shared blog post
Could Freemasonry actually be a feminist organization? A very interesting and well written post from Wor. David L. Riley of Amicable Lodge in Cambridge. Enjoy! http://www.amicablelodge.com/blog/masculinityascraft
Haverhill Gazette feature piece on Haverhill Freemasonry
The Haverhill Gazette published a nice article on Thursday, Jan 12 about Freemasonry in Haverhill. Worshipful Master of Merrimack Lodge, Richard Poor and Past Master of Saggahew Lodge, Edward Felker sat down with the paper and talked about what Masonry means to them, and what kind of things are happening in and around the Haverhill Masonic building. Check out the article … Read More
Saggahew’s 150th Anniversary
On May 6, Saggahew Lodge celebrated 150 years in Haverhill with a banquet and several addresses and presentations. It was a night to remember. Here is a link to some photos from the evening: http://bit.ly/1rNRSVf And the program is here for anyone who may want to see it… 150th_Program_Book_FINAL
A tour of the Haverhill Masonic Building
This segment from the Haverhill Journal in May of 2015 was produced by HC media, Haverhill’s Public Access TV. For more about Freemasonry in Haverhill, email us and someone will get back to you. Watch Here