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The Haverhill police and fire departments could recruit older candidates if the state Legislature agrees to allow the city to ...
Cares, a Haverhill-based nonprofit, says it achieved its goal of collecting 10,000 cans of tuna during its “Tuna in July” ...
Nector Gonzalez Jr. of Methuen has won a $1,000 a week for life prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “$1,000 a Week for ...
Haverhill Public Schools and Greater Lawrence Regional Vocational Technical School were among 25 districts this week awarded ...
UTEC, the social justice nonprofit, which recycles old mattresses while providing jobs for at-risk young adults, is in search ...
The Special Collections Team at the Haverhill Public Library is offering researchers the chance to meet with them during drop ...
The man who died during, what was described as, a “struggle” with Haverhill Police July 11 will be remembered during calling ...
This year’s Groveland Day will actually be held over three days in September and will celebrate the town’s 175th birthday. An ...
The school year is nearly here, and Calvary Baptist Church is having a free Back-to-School Community Block Party with food, ...
Haverhill native and poet Raymond F. Comeau reminds us of the fragility of democracy in his latest work, “The President and ...
Vivacino Italian Restaurant in North Andover is hosting members and guests of the Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce next ...
Haverhill City Councilors will consider increasing the age limit for those interesting in becoming police and firefighters from the current maximum of 32 years old to 40 when they meet Tuesday.
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