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There’s a smell of garlic and tahini that lingers in each corner of the city as snack-packs of hummus and pretzels are ...
The Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants (MassCPAs) awarded a local student through the Educational Foundation’s 2025 scholarship program.
Birch Meadow Road, typically a quiet dirt path without many visitors, was streaked with fresh tread marks from a long line of ...
He told his family and especially his wife, Chalsee, that he wanted their blessing to train like never before for a marathon.
The city’s first-ever Pride Parade is less than a month away and event organizers are pulling out all the stops to raise money ahead of the fun. It was an early kickoff to pride season in April at ...
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It’s a yes to two dozen more beds, reportedly opening the hospital doors to 450 more patients a year. Last Tuesday, city councilors approved a planned expansion of Haverhill Pavilion, allowing ...
State lawmakers are considering creating a bailout fund to help community hospitals and clinics cover medical costs for large numbers of uninsured and low-income patients.
The Healey administration has cut the number of hotels it uses for emergency shelter by nearly in half since November, and claims the state is on track to ...
The last synagogue in the city prepares for its last Shabbat after nearly nine decades of serving the local Jewish community.
Whittier Tech held a special dedication ceremony in honor of Richard McGuire’s family. The McGuires had recently donated $20,000 for the installation of a FinishLynx Track Timing ...
Not all heroes wear capes; some strap on sanitary gloves with trash bags in hand. Haverhill showed up on Saturday, with residents fanning out across the busiest districts for the annual City-Wide ...
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