Republican 5th District congressional candidate Jon Golnik visited Haverhill last week on the third leg of his city-by-city walking tour, known as the "Can You Hear Us Now" tour, a phrase implying Washington, D.C., has become a bubble of insiders who are far removed from the day-to-day struggles facing towns like Haverhill.
LAWRENCE Two religious women with ties to the city celebrated their golden jubilee as members of the Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary order. The Mass and reception was at the chapel of St. Joseph Convent in Biddeford, Maine for sisters Claire Ouellette and Simonne Janelle.
Every summer, Southwest Emergency Services gathers donations of school supplies, then distributes them to local students whose families are suffering financial hardships. The economic downturn we've experienced has brought more assistance seekers than ever to the doors of the local nonprofit organization on the campus of Arbutus United Methodist Church, 1201...
Police have issued former firefighter Kevin Thompson a citation through Haverhill District Court for driving a firetruck without a license.
While he admits reversing a significant city commitment with long-range ramifications for the historic downtown YMCA, Mayor Will Flanagan last week hinted he could be open to some compromises, while offering the agencys miffed officials some financial consolation.
LAWRENCE Members of the Portuguese community who worships at Corpus Christi parish celebrated the feast of Sts. Peter and Paul at the end of June. This is the 37th year Portuguese immigrants have celebrated the two-day festival honoring the lives of the saints.
TheBridgewater-Raynham Regional School District has been spending more money on fewer special education students over the past several years, an independent consultant told school officials.
Merrimack Valley Nutrition Program are served in Amesbury, Georgetown, Groveland, Newburyport, Salisbury, Merrimac and West Newbury. Menu for July 26 through July 30. All meals include low-fat milk and margarine
HAVERHILL -- Former firefighter Kevin Thompson walked out of a retirement board meeting this week with $3,474.04...
HAVERHILL Former firefighter Kevin Thompson walked out of a retirement board meeting this week with $3,474.04 in monthly benefits and lifetime health insurance. Thompson, 52, quit his job and filed for retirement benefits rather than answer questions about his secret four-month incarceration in a New Hampshire jail and whether he ever drove a city firetruck without a license.