Haverhill, MA News
Haverhill, MA News
City finds housing for struggling families
Relay for Life set for annual cancer-fighting event
Frustration grows over unfinished condo project
City honors residents who recycle
The Lamp Post
Police log
Births
Lookahead
Zion Bible College to change its name
College to get new president
Bradford Post Office saved — for now
Commission wants to identify shoe workers, tell their stories
Historians ask public's help in telling shoe workers' stories
Police log
The Lamp Post
Auction to help Gateway Mural features trips, gift certificates
Noisy Mother's Day brings neighborhood complaints
Scholarship named in memory of Barney Gallagher
Whittier student competes in national masonry competition
Local girl who beat cancer visits Fenway Park for rally against disease
College to open teacher training center in city
Police log
The Lamp Post
Local girl wins Grange competitions
City ambulance company reaches out to Peru
Births
Weekly planner
City mulls outlawing event ads over streets
KidsFEST takes over downtown Sunday
First bike lane: Along Route 97 to stadium
City man held highest lay post in Catholic church
Police log
The Lamp Post
Weekly planner
Players, parents rave about athletic director also coaching baseball
Lack of water can't stop community garden
Hot restaurant concept hits downtown
The Lamp Post
Councilor: There is a place in city for bars, clubs
Police log
City considers tougher public smoking laws
Weekly Planner
Longtime newspaperman Barney Gallagher dies at 90
City man raises $5,000 in Boston Marathon run
Students learn outdoors, while sprucing up school land
The Lamp Post
Police log
Chamber unveils renovated offices
Weekly planner
Students stunned by tales of genocide
'Angels' rally to support family of 3-year-old with mystery ailment
YMCA wants to cool parents' concerns
Smoother streets are on the way
The Lamp Post
Donations accepted for auction to benefit downtown mural
Weekly planner
Police log
Baby boomers and beyond
Women's group teaches girls to accept challenges
Haverhill prepares for citywide cleanup
Push to repair eyesores lauded
Police log
The Lamp Post
Running a home on the cheap
weekly planner
Baby boomers and beyond
Residents buy shares in local farms, guaranteeing produce sales
City boosts neighbors' effort to preserve 1840 building
Police log
The Lamplighter
Council on Aging announces seminars for April
Auction to help raise $100,000 for downtown mural
Councilor: State must pave the way for Santa — even in spring
Police log
The Lamp Post
News briefs
Weekly Planner
Video: Getting ready for competition
Disabled fear train cuts to block their travel
Police log
Note from the Publisher
Former mayor Theodore Pelosi Jr. dies at 85
Patriots player wows Boys & Girls Club members
The Lamp Post
Weekly planner
Community events
City Democrats choose delegates
Poor Tom's Almanac
Tilton makes step toward becoming 'innovating'
Haverhill Community Television Programming Channell 22
Births
Weekly planner
Losing seasons still bring pride
Youth hockey roundup
Police log
Library to students: Don't trust Google
City does 75 new plantings in urban areas
The Lamp Post
Is the next Bill Gates in Haverhill?
Police log
Baby Boomers and Beyond
Weekly planner
Roast Beef the penguin visits Hannah Duston Rehab Center
Weekly planner
Seeing Haverhill from the sky
Karate helps them be better students
City asks residents to recycle more Officials: Program a modest success, but more effort needed
Burglaries down 40% in city, stats show
Police Log
Baby Boomers and Beyond
The Lamp Post
Local college offers Ghost Hunting 101
City mom praised for donations to cancer fight
Baddour: Drug test to qualify for welfare
Police log
The Lamp Post
Adults needed to mentor students
Giving a 'face' to the rail trail
Possible Dreams: Marketing the river
Police log
The Lamp Post
News in brief
Weekly planner
Skating lessons raise food, money for hungry people
Super Bowl rivalry hits city
city's women behind the Civil War
Police log
The Lamp Post
City grooms downtown to welcome boaters
Report: Home foreclosures down, sales stagnant
At 74, she is a nationally-ranked fencer
Share your ideas on using city's riverfront land
Weekly planner
Unusual winter warmth hurts local ski complex
More Santa Fund donations arrive
The Lamp Post
Police log
Search begins for Jajuga successor
Dempsey, Baddour named legislators of the year
2012 National Outreach Conference
'A Couple To Root For'
Nurses union, hospital firm trade barbs
The Lamp Post
Police log
You CAN Fit College into Your Busy Schedule. Learn How
Need to Update Your Computer Skills? NECC Can Help!
Library Announcements 1/6/2012
Students preach the fun of board games over Playstation
The great water debate: Should city sell to towns?
New councilors get their assignments
Teacher-turned-nurse travels the world to help the sick
Santa Fund keeps growing
Santa Fund donations
Births
Police log
NECC professor says 'graphic novels' good reading — and entertaining
Baby bomers and beyond
Demolition of Lawrence’s InTown Mall Begins, Making Way for NECC’s El-Hefni Health & Technology Center
Special Saturday Walk-in Hours January 7, 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Is Fear of Math Keeping You from College? NECC’s Math Center Can Help!
Check out NECC’s Learning Communities
City plans bike lanes for sides of roads
City's tradesmen no longer have edge
Top Gazette stories examine everything from scandals to sports
Santa Fund winds down, but donations still accepted
Santa Fund donations
Baby boomers and beyond
The Lamp Post
Community events
Police log
1838 meeting house gets repairs, modernization
E-survey tackles hot issues
Santa Fund brought holiday gifts to struggling family
Santa Fund donations
Police log
The Lamp Post
Weekly planner
Library Announcements 12/21/2011
MTEL Prep Course Begins January 28
Paul Cavan
Michael Cross Ph.D.
Rachel Hellmann
Nancy Nickerson
Dr. Jorge Santiago
Alisa Bucchiere
Upgrades to city parks a priority
Library struggles to provide popular e-books
Farmer: Proper care keeps pigs odor-free
Hillie swimmers continue 15-year tradition of generosity
Santa Fund donations
City's anti-violence group gets statewide honor
Weekly planner
Police Log
Community events
Baby Boomers and Beyond
Are You up for the Challenge of NECC’s Honor Experience?
Advanced Placement Nursing Closed Fall 2012
Santa needs help making Christmas special for families in need
Santa Fund donations reach $2,027
Merchants: Shoppers need better sidewalk, streets
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Police log
Winnekenni Castle holiday ornaments sold
Artists to demonstrate work downtown
Weekly planner
NECC to present “A Christmas Carol” December 9, 10, & 11
You CAN Fit College into Your Busy Schedule. Learn How
Library Announcements – 12/2/2011
'Gingy' back for Christmas Stroll
Santa Fund drive includes expanded efforts at schools
Tilton/Consentino School Santa Fund Raffle Prize List
Santa fund donations
Police log
Meter is ticking
Celebrity mural to emerge in spring
Contribution helps needy families enjoy holiday
Giving tree benefits forgotten seniors
Look ahead
Register Today for the Spring Semester
NECC Chorus to perform Sunday December 4
Considering College? Attend an Info Session to Find Out How You Can Do it
Library Announcements 11/29/2011
NECC Presents Annual Winter Dance Performance December 2 & 3
Need extra help with a Tough Course? Register for a Supplemental Instruction Course that Includes a Study Group
Haverhill woman, relatives go on TV's 'Family Feud'
Food pantries coming up short at holiday time
The Lamp Post
Police log
Senior citizens get illuminated bingo board
City braces for another snowy winter
Look ahead
Legendary Locals Imprint Debuts in Haverhill
Register Today for the Spring Semester
Communication Arts Alumni to Speak at NECC on November 21
Library Announcements 11/18/2011
Santa coming to town Sunday
Police log
School display honors veterans
Defeated city councilors: No regrets
City targets new company for Lowe's building
The Lamp Post
NECC Student Wins Seventeen Magazine Contest
Is Fear of Math Keeping You from College? NECC’s Math Center Can Help!
Library Announcements 11/10/2011
Library Announcements 10/31/11
New Farmers Market to offer wintertime shopping
The Lamp Post
Police log
Weekly planner
High school receives donations from Jaffarian car dealership
Parents organize for new school
City to closely monitor progress of youngest students
Students 'fall' into autumn fitness
Founder of New England Ghost Project to Appear at NECC November 2
Interested in a Career in Radiologic Technology? Come to an Info Session October 27
Don’t Miss Top Notch Players’ “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”
Chamber seeks volunteers to deliver plants on Make a Difference Day
Bradford woman creates artificial nature
Hole-in-One event raises $4,110 for Santa Fund
Hole-in-One contest winners
Artists invited to design rail trail logo
Police log
Vietnam Veteran and Peace Activist to Speak at NECC on October 20
Interested in Interior Decoration? Classes Start October 19 & 24
Disabled gain jobs through new training
It's here — this week's annual hole-in-one contest helps Santa Fund
The Lamp Post
Police log
Whittier High's MCAS scores rise, as does Haverhill enrollment
Fifth annual Chili Cook-Off coming
Apartments, condos next for recycling
Baby boomers and beyond
Weekly planner
Library Announcements – 10/11/2011
50th Anniversary Poster Design Presentation by Lance Hidy on October 12
City group peddles post-card-size art
Police log
Bullying crackdown gets results
Special ed students have big drop in MCAS scores
Students gain construction skills by building greenhouse
Deadline to register to vote is Oct. 19
No public bus service Columbus Day, Monday
'Star Wars' takes over library
Blood drive Oct. 15 in memory of EMT
Library Announcements 10/4/2011
Haverhill Campus Practices Single-Stream Recycling
Library Announcements 9/29/11
Locally shown film focuses on Holocaust pain, then American success
The Lamp Post
Street meters cause parking woes for library patrons, director says
Police log
Candidates try to generate voter interest
Bartlett declared surplus, clearing way for its sale
Considering College? Attend an Info Session to Find Out How You Can Do it
He repairs kids' bikes — and teaches them life lessons
Upswing in election excitement expected
Police log
The Lamp Post
Italy to take over downtown
Making beautiful music
Mayor honors 6-year-old lifesaver
Schools likely to get break in auditorium rental fees
City Hall to get makeover with help of interior designer
Students seek help working at Whittier Birthplace
Learn More about iHealth@NECC Programs at an Info Session on September 20
Library Announcements 9/19/11
Learn More about iHealth@NECC Programs at an Info Session on September 20
Governor Patrick Visits Northern Essex Community College To Promote Efforts To Close Achievement Gaps In Higher ED
Immigration Scholar to Speak at NECC on September 23
Top Notch Players to Present Inner Monologues on September 16 & 17
Old college gets new memorial
Golf for a good cause
Police log
Students remember 9/11 not just on anniversary
Council OKs meters; some merchants change views
The Lamp Post
Learn How to Use Social Media Tools in Your Business with New Social Media Courses
College Life Fair
Interested in a Career in Nursing? Come to an Info Session on September 13
Learn More about iHealth@NECC Programs at an Upcoming Info Session
Students: Take advantage of free online tutoring
Developer, rehab center eye old schools
Green thumb wipes away her tears
Superintendent: MCAS scores unlikely to show big jump
Music to his ears
Elementary school's annual race is Sept. 25
Tattersall Farm Day offers family fun
Lookahead
Police log
Local workers reach new heights
News in Brief
Author of “Learning Later, Living Greater” to Speak at NECC
Library Announcements 9/7/11
Artist Displays Wood Sculpture at ArtSpace
Library Announcements 9/2/11
City boy's face will beam in Times Square
Parking at Winnekenni a problem
The Lamp Post
Vote coming on paid parking for downtown
Police log
Taste of Haverhill: Annual event brings together best food and drink in area
Churches join for picnic, festival
News Notes
news in brief
Weekly planner
Unemployed Invited to Take a Free Computer Course at NECC
Considering College? Find out How You Can Do it . . . and How We Can Help
Local Musicians and Artists Come Together to Celebrate “Eve Rising” a Collaborative Spirit that Encourages and Empowers Women through Music
Jiayi Zhou, Deaf Artist Exhibit in Boston! Sept 9-Nov 21
Events canceled due to hurricane
What the Valley can expect from Hurricane Irene
Events canceled due to hurricane
Register for Fall Classes – Special Saturday Walk-in Hours August 27 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Start at NECC and Transfer . . . and save Thousands of Dollars!
10 deadliest hurricanes in U.S. history
Annual River Ruckus draws people from across Valley
Chowder competition a tasty hit
Police Log
The Lamp Post
High school classrooms not Internet wired
News in brief
Weekly planner
Births
Back to School for Haverhill - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
Learn More about iHealth@NECC Programs at an Upcoming Info Session
Register for Fall Classes – Special Saturday Walk-in Hours August 27 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Haverhill High students help protect turtles in their native land
Men make strides to help others in coast-to-coast walk
Election 2011: Stiff competition despite small field
Public gets chance to speak on proposed taxi fare hike
POLICE LOG
Births
Weekly planner
Council on Aging trip to the Big E set
Do you know who this is?
Library Announcements 8/18/11
You CAN Fit College into Your Busy Schedule. Learn How
Author Shares His Life And Thoughts In His Memoir And Anthology
Polish students visiting Haverhill learn American ways
Residents want their post office to stay open Bradford
Robotics team scores high in international competition
Storefronts, sidewalks to get new looks
Police log
Births
Weekly planner
Baby Boomers and Beyond
Haverhill Community TV Program Schedule, Channel 22
Community calendar
Interested in Becoming a Nurse? Attend an Info Session on August 18
Library Announcements 8/8/11
Thieves target flower beds
Causing a Ruckus
City says goodbye to 30 teachers
After 40 years in City Hall, she calls it quits
Students work to make neighborhood park safe
Downtown pay parking debate continues
Police log
Haverhill Community Television Channel 22
The Lamp Post
Start at NECC and Transfer . . . and save Thousands of Dollars!
Great start for farmers market
The Lamp Post
New rules, costs discourage use of City Hall auditorium
Fears of higher water bills emerge
News in brief
News in brief
News in brief
Police log
Paranormal walk benefits cemetery
How to stay cool, safe in scorching heat
Tips for traveling with your pet
Is Fear of Math Keeping You from College? NECC’s Math Center Can Help!
Wife of New England Patriots owner has died
President calls space shuttle; see images from final mission
Bradford trail opens to bikers, walkers
School maintenance director quits in wake of controversy
Streetlight dousing plan switched off
Council defends budget passage over member's objections
Helping others earns local student a $10,000 Rotary scholarship
Haverhill Y joins fight against child hunger
Police log
Births
news in brief
Duck Race set for Sept. 10
Save September 24 for a Night of Neil Diamond Music with “Real Diamond”
Students Practice Drawing Blood
Larry and His One Man Show
Learn More about iHealth@NECC Programs at an Info Session Tonight!
$9M budget retains 3 officers DeNaro thought he'd lose
Who should join the famous on the mural?
Virtual High School lets Hillies learn from afar
From teaching school dropout to principal
Charter school experiment paid off
Police log
Haverhill Community TV Programming Channel 22
News in brief
Weekly planner
Local news briefs
City Transfers Ownership for NECC’s Allied Health & Technology Center
Life Long Learning to Enjoy Comedy Masque
Educator’s MTEL CLST Prep Course at NECC
NECC’s Signature Fundraising Event will Feature the Music of Neil Diamond
President Lane Glenn Leads NECC
NECC Enters into Transfer Agreement with Saint Joseph’s College in Maine
City's stars take to reality TV
Parents warm to younger kids moving to Consentino School
Teachers' duties expand
July 4 festival, fireworks move behind stadium
City receives money to feed children this summer
Lyons backs ethics reform proposal
Student recyclers praised for efforts
Police log
Look ahead
Baby Boomers
NECC Offers Free College Prep Program
NECC Bids Farewell to President David Hartleb
Sports fees for students cut in half
Taste of success
Whom would you nominate for the Essex Street mural?
Critics see 'fuzzy math' in water, sewer budget
Chamber dinner: Celebrating challenges overcome
Travels of 'Flat Stanley' teach kids a geography lesson
Police log
News in brief
Community calendar
Weekly planner
Interested in Interior Decoration?
Volunteers Needed!!!
Interested in Human Services? Come to an Info Session on June 27
Chief says he'll try to keep village firehouses open
Teen births decline but concerns remain
Late cancer victim's fight inspires students, teachers
Whittier to spend for sewerage, computers, buses
Volunteers thanked for citywide cleanup
Haverhill Community TV programming
Births
Police log
NEWS IN BRIEF
Community calendar
Class endured school renovations, served the community
Grads talk about what Whittier meant to them
New location, new vendors when Farmers Market opens
Youth of Year has knack for making 'right decision'
Police Log
Volunteers needed to help with 'The Voice'
News in brief
Weekly planner
Births
The Lamplighter
Hillies crowned Div. 1 North champions
High heels banned at graduation
City unemployment rate drops
Students thrilled at middle school band comeback
City to boom with summer concerts, other events
Popular decorating business moves to bigger home
Celebrating a century of life
Police log
Weekly planner
Births
Local Woman Honored by Northern Essex Community College
Methuen Woman Receives NECC Alumni Honor
New VP of Academic Affairs Joins NECC’s Leadership Team
High School Students: What are your Plans for the Fall? Plan on Northern Essex!
Over 1,000 Graduate from NECC
Life Long Learning to Travel to Rhode Island
A new Haverhill Stadium
Boston Chowda to open just in time for summer
Historic Rocks Village building to get repairs
NECC graduates thankful for new beginnings
City moves ahead with forest management
Police log
Boomers and Beyond
Weekly planner
Community calendar
Bank Donates to NECC Building
Considering College? Attend an Info Session to Find Out How You Can Do it
Finalist selected for VP Position at NECC
Considering Business Ownership? Attend a Workshop to Learn if it is Right for You
Track to be ripped out, preparing for river walkway
Campaign kicks off, candidates begin jostling
Classical Academy's inaugural class celebrated
Trolley tours to show off city's Cultural Treasures
Students from all city schools show off their creations
You can put put your mark on the city
Police log
Haverhill Community Television Channel 22
Restaurant helps raise $1,100 for Boys & Girls Club
Considering College? Attend an Info Session to Find Out How You Can Do it
Congratulations Graduates!
Families lose chance of kids learning close to home
Audit calls for removal of fire boxes
Boys and Girls Club teaches kids how to 'walk tall'
Local meals tax brings in $360K in seven months
NECC Student Receives State Honor
Police log
Haverhill Community Television Channel 22
Jessica Collette and Evan Perrone
Weekly planner
Births
Haverhill in a Minute
NECC Offers Free Seminar for Anyone Considering Starting a Business
New VP of Finance Joins NECC’s Leadership Team
NECC Students Honored at State House
NECC Student Art and Design Show Opens
Experimental use of electronic devices bucks school rules
Councilors argue over scholarship fund name
Tsongas: Osama Bin Laden killing a relief
Student team heads to California robotics competition
Drop in federal cash hurts city's needy
Police log
Weekly planner
Community calendar
Births
NECC Students Present Night of Theater May 6 & May 7
Over 1200 will graduate from Northern Essex Community College on Saturday, May 21
Three Honored for Work at NECC
NECC Alumni Hold Glee Concert Tickets Raffle
Register for Summer Courses Today!
Debate rages over paid parking downtown
Supporters of non-profit workers say they need raises
35 teacher, aide positions could be lost
Local businesses adopt the color purple to fight cancer
Police log
Texts, Sexts, What's Next?
Weekly planner
Community Calendar
Golf Clinic is May 11
Births
Interested in Deaf Studies? Come to an Info Session on May 11
NECC Student Art and Design Show Opens
NECC Receives Continuation of its Accreditation
Interested in Becoming a Wedding Planner? Prepare for Certification at NECC
Wanted: Teachers
Scrutiny of school bills delays payments
Whittier takes home 'Best Delegation' title
Options to shutting off street lights debated
City looks to add back time in art, gym, music classes
Police log
Gazette wins awards for reporting, editorial writing
News in brief
Mother's Day lunch at the Citizens Center
Weekly planner
Become a Certified Wedding Planner
NECC Rad Tech Student Selected for National Initiative
Writer Andre Dubus III is coming to NECC April 22
NECC’s Music Program Offering a Week-Long Piano Workshop
Hillies' Fitzgerald to sign letter of intent
Downtown businesses pay for added police presence
Haverhill Little League cancels season
Shapiro: 'Leadership in Congress is awful'
Haverhill High celebrate students, teachers get passing grades
NECC's goal: 75 percent of students graduating
Local company donates excavator fees to help wounded Marine
'Training them to be a better person'
Police log
Haverhill Community Television
Registration Unavailable from noon Friday, April 15 through 8 p.m. Monday, April 18
NECC Receives Continuation of Its Accreditation
NECC Student Selected to Spend Summer in Germany
Bernard Bragg to perform, April 16!!
Need extra help with a Tough Course? Register for a Supplemental Instruction Course that Includes a Study Group
Haverhill High Reaccredited
City's population growth slows dramatically
Councilors: Mayor keeping secrets
Meas will run again 'if all the stars are aligned'
Police log
1,100 run in weekend's Run for Our Troops
'Spring Challenges'
Look Ahead
Business in brief
News in brief
Community Calendar
Attention Students: Registration for Fall Classes Begins Monday, April 4
Scully plan: K-8 at Consentino
Downtown merchants to planners: Don't limit traffic near our stores
Golnik 'strongly considering' a 2012 congressional run
Cable viewers may pay for tech upgrade
Police log
News in brief
Weekly planner
Haverhill Community Television Programming Channel 22
Pentucket Bank hosts annual meeting
Drop by the Citizens Center
Do You Have Electronics to Recycle? Bring Them to NECC on April 5
NECC Offers a Day in the College Classroom
Kids Camp Returns to Northern Essex
Considering College? Attend a Special Info Session March 29
Experience College for a Day at NECC on April 20
New art studio to open on Merrimack Street
Classical Academy's first graduating class winds down year
Battle against cancer will paint city purple
Weaver considering 2012 run
Haverhill Goes Green fair gets strong response
Police log
Weekly Planner
Community calendar
Academic Achievers
Haverhill Community Television Channel 22
NECC SPONSORS RECYCLING DRIVE OF ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Award Winning Author to Speak on Immigration Crisis
NPR Journalist and Author to Share his Experiences Going Green on April 7
Work of Juan Jose Barboza-Gubo on Display in NECC’s ArtSpace Gallery
NECC Professor Presents Write About Family Workshop at Hampstead Library on April 9
International Artist to Exhibit at NECC
State of the City
Scully unveils ambitious tech plan for city schools
Young: Audit would have cost less than $7,000
Alicea takes his team to the top
Police log
Community calendar
The Lamplighter
Haverhill Community Television
Weekly Planner
Community calendar
NPR Journalist Shares Experiences Going Green at NECC
Lawrence Native to Speak on Impact of Irish in the Civil War on March 20
Send Your Children to NECC’s Summer Camp College for Kids & Arts Alive
NECC Celebrates Pi Day with a Pie Contest
Hot dog nostalgia to hit Haverhill Stadium
Bradford pawnshop loses license
Home prices in city low, but starting to creep up
Lamplighter
More than $100,000 raised for cancer fight
Pentucket Players to perform 'Jesus Christ Superstar'
Baddour pushes bill to freeze unemployment insurance rate hike
Community calendar
Military news
Community calendar
Lawrence Native to Speak on Impact of Irish in the Civil War
Councilor: Mayor imposes gag order on department heads
Next Steps…2011, October 27-28, 2011
Medley shoots Whittier to semis
Two Area Professionals Join NECC Foundation
City attacks potholes
Agencies fear inability to help keep families warm
Nerf Wars break out
New jobs, fighting sales-tax-free NH are top challenges
The Lamp Post
Financial Focus: Be prepared for early retirement, whether you want it or not
Covanta endows science scholarship
Academic Achievers: Haverhill students excelling on campus, in classrooms
Teen singer from Haverhill performs Mozart's opera
NECC announces new Covanta scholarship
Visual Phonics Course-April 8-9, 2011–in NH
Wildcats down Hurricanes, head to quarterfinals
Are you over 50 and Looking to Participate in a Challenging Eductational Experience?
NECC to Offer New Learning Experience for Area Seniors
Life Long Learning to Learn the Art of Humor Writing
Putting the best face forward
The Lamp Post
School maintenance director under fire
Support group on aging to begin
Fleming begins transition from Reggie to Hillie
Pet of the Week: Porter
TeamWork: Creative economy leads the way in 2011
Traffic island proposed for Main Street
Haverhill police log: Arrests and incidents, Feb. 15 through 21
City reaches discipline agreement with remaining firefighters
NECC Receives Funding for High School Dual Enrollment
On-The-Spot Acceptance Day for Southern New Hampshire University at NECC on March 2
Daughter of Slain Dominican Heroine to Speak in Lawrence March 1
Daughter of Slain Dominican Heroine to Speak in Lawrence
Local NECC Students Honored for Academic Success
NECC Sponsors Annual Peace Poetry Contest
'A huge heart'
Mayor: Austerity measures not enough
Feds send $700,000 to help Haverhill homeless
Second phase of flood wall study complete
Scully supports rebuilding marching band program
Fleming named high school's new assistant principal
Westford firm selected to pilot city's light program
New ordinance regulates outdoor vending machines
Births
Community calendar
HHS to hire freshman class principal
Four-star general praises River Street firm's products, people
Student exodus costs schools $700K a year
Disgraced firefighters accept deals with city
Mayor defends accounting practices, rejects water fee audit
FAMILY DINNER: Brandolini brothers cooking up solid reputations in the kitchen
Chamber honors business winners at breakfast
No money worries for this year's Haverhill High robotics team: Teacher wins grant to pay for competition
All business: Greater Haverhill events
Financial Matters: Temper economic optimism with a dose of realism
Interested in Wedding and Event Planning? Come to an Info Session on February 16
Winterfest on the Lawrence Campus Today
NECC Employees Recognized
NECC Sponsors Annual Peace Poetry Contest
City Democrats to caucus Thursday
Students: Take advantage of free online tutoring
Firefighters feel the heat
Teen feeds hundreds with Food for Friends
Catch and release: State issues fish health warning
Streetlights, savings in public eye again
Dempsey "excited, honored" to lead budget committee
Garage construction usurps 10 Railroad Square parking spaces
NECC goes dark on its way to green
Glenn gets state's stamp of approval to lead NECC
School lunches to be put on a diet
Haverhill property transfers
Haverhill police log: Arrests and incident reports, Jan. 25 through 31
Mass Board of Higher Ed Unanimously Approves Dr. Lane Glenn as Next President of NECC
Dr. Lane Glenn will become fourth president of Northern Essex Community College
Join the Chinese New Year Celebration on the Lawrence Campus on February 7
College Closed at Noon Today, February 1
Applications for NECC Scholarships for Fall 11 Are Now Available
Scully outlines plan in case of school cancellation
Interested in Studying Aborad? Come to an Info Session on Feb.1
Frugal Cookbook Author to Speak in Lawrence January 30
Dempsey named chairman of House Ways and Means Committee
Speakers back Steward-run Merrimack Valley Hospital
Strike up the band
Friends, local restaurant raise $830 for Corlito family
The Lamp Post
Baddour braces for budget fight
Eastern medicine, meet Haverhill
Haverhill couple brings their work home: Purple Onion expands with shop on Washington Street
Police log: Arrests and incident reports, Jan. 18 through 24
City workers offered discount at MVH
Few fear flu this year
Governor's budget slashes 900 state jobs
Storm to hit city overnight
Delayed Opening on Thursday, January 27th
Entrepreneurial Programs Offered at NECC’s Riverwalk
Incidents and arrests: Monday, Jan. 24
Green Training and Certification Expanded at NECC
Noncredit Accounting and Finance Courses Offered
Incidents and arrests: Jan. 21-23
Green Training and Certification Expanded at NECC
Sen. Baddour named vice chair on Ways and Means Committee
Course Offers Tips on Fashion with Frugality
Delayed Opening Friday January 21st.
Frugal Cookbook Author to Speak in Lawrence
Hospital buyer: 'We want to keep care in the community'
Thanks for the Memories: Take a guess
Radical changes eyed at HHS: Scully mulls 'school within a school' concept
The Lamp Post
Team Haverhill to collect dreams for 2011 action plan
Officials vow accessibility in wake of Tucson shootings
Developer: Interest growing in Essex Street property
Haverhill property deeds
Haverhill Community Calendar
Anglers gear up, bundle up for ice fishing derby
Arrests and incidents: Tuesday, Jan. 18
Haverhill mayor: Loss of hospital would be 'ultimate indignity'
More Veterans Enrolling at NECC
NECC Hosts Open House at Its Expanded Lawrence Campus, NECC Riverwalk
Update: Kelsey on ventilator after surgery
Mind, Body Classes Offered at NECC
Course Helps You Find Your Ancestors
It’s not too Late to Register for the Spring Semester
The fight of her life
Fifth Ave. landlord, tenant point fingers over rat infestation; City health inspectors have filed complaints against both
The Lamp Post
Community Calendar: What's going on in and around Haverhill
30-space parking lot opens on Locust St.
Giving 'park and ride' new meaning: Haverhill tries to become bicycle-friendly
City keeping close eye on Bradford pawn shop
Haverhill Republicans 'sad, devastated' by Cellucci ALS diagnosis
Lyons begins term with eye on spending cuts, jobs
Final donations push Gazette Santa fund over $24,000
ESL One Stop Registration scheduled for Wed, Jan. 12th Cancelled
Chef Maglio Returns to the NECC Kitchen
Mayor declares snow emergency, Haverhill to see "at least a foot"
Arrests and incidents: Jan. 7 to 9
Serial arsonist pleads guilty
Welcome!
Haverhill Police log: Arrests and incidents Jan. 4 through 6
Agenda for City Council meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 11
Superintendent invites parents to sound off
Threat of storm cancels bean supper
Mission accomplished: Son solves dad's war mystery
City officer charged with domestic assault
The Lamp Post
Experts: Local seniors will suffer; Lack of Social Security raise, stipend failure could create financial bind
Principals, teachers trained in how to handle school bullies
Councilors ponder enforcement of local hiring rules
Bicycle parts company to sponsor school biking team
Engaged: Jayne Karolow, Jason Hetherington
Wedding: Christine Carpenter, Benjamin Robertson
Police log: Arrests and incidents, Dec. 29 through Jan. 3
NECC Receives Contract to Teach American Sign Language to Massachusetts Families with Children Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Free concert for 10 NECC students
Come to the NECC Riverwalk Ribbon Cuting and Open House January 13
Donations put Santa Fund over $23,000 mark
Police log
City sails through first storm of season
City discovers school stimulus money already spent: More than half used to plug shortfalls in budget
School union, committee continue to clash over contract
The Lamp Post
Mentoring program seeks a few good men
Haverhill property deeds
Mass. Board of Higher Ed to vote on NECC president pick on Feb. 1
Winter parking rules in effect: Odd side in January
Nashoba AD accepts Haverhill job
An Apple for the teacher: High-tech gadgets coming to a classroom near you
NECC trustees select VP Glenn as next college president
Tsongas lobbies to preserve 5th District; Massachusetts to lose seat in Congress
O Christmas Tree: Farmers report sell-out crops for second year in a row
Dad of 5: Santa Fund proves cynics wrong
Mass. Citizens for Life hopes to resurrect Haverhill chapter
Haverhill property deeds
Dinner circle aids services for girls, women
Hundreds donate to help shelter animals
ANIMAL RESCUE MERRIMACK VALLEY NEEDS YOUR HELP!
Graphics Professor Designs App
NECC Trustees Vote to Recommend New President
Unemployed Invited to Take Free Computer Courses at NECC
Haverhill offers top athletics job to Nashoba AD
NECC Lab Science Program Receives Highest Industry Endorsement
Holiday Closing
NECC Offers Programs Online In Addition to Traditional Classroom Setting
NECC Lab Science Program Receives Highest Industry Endorsement
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Clinical Training Overview
Tough Economy Demands Updated Training
NTI Receives Employer Patriot Award
Tilton School Santa Fund Raffle Prize List
Gazette Santa Fund: Tilton raffle continues tradition of giving
Red Sox catcher helps raise $1,500 for Haverhill athletics
Pet of the Week: Sisters available alone or together
Early version of rail-trail could open by spring
Police log: Arrests and incident reports, Dec. 7 through 13
The Lamp Post
Parking permits on the way?
Council rejects early retirement
Weekly planner: A look ahead and municipal meetings and public events
Flood wall study to meet FEMA's May deadline
Give Yourself A Gift for the Holidays
Athletic director decision expected soon
Read the latest NECC Magazine
Dozens give to Santa Fund
Police log
Despite state report, teachers say Haverhill schools are improving
All Saints looks forward to greeting new pastor
City's goal: End traffic chaos
Cuts in services feared at library
Recycle RED, Week of Dec. 13
Meas appointed to city water supply board
Academic achievers
COA going to the Holiday Pops
NECC Narrows Presidential Search
Historians plead for protection of Main Street buildings
Students happy school lockers being replaced
Losing streak hits 32, but Hillies clearly improving
Temple Emanu-El host Hanukkah celebration
Residents find out next week about extra time to pay bills
Young Knights hoopsters off to tough start
Wildcats finish 5-6, lose at home against Reggies
High school continues holiday tradition
World-renowned artist visits city to plan huge mural
Community calendar
Come to an Info Session for High School Students Interested in Becoming a Nurse on December 14
Sign Up to Receive Text Messages on School Closings
NECC Choral Director Shares Talents with Harvard
NECC to Offer Two Study Abroad Classes Next Semester
Haverhill Campus Announces Single-Stream Recycling!
Let there be light: Artist's work on church windows helps illuminate inside of building
Higher tax bills a fact of life, say residents and merchants
New twists at annual Christmas Stroll
Rebirth of the arcade
Tsongas: Taxes key issue in Congress' lame-duck session
Parade-goers help the needy as they cheer Santa's arrival
Students as holiday cooks
Struggling parents face explaining lack of gifts
Police log
Author to speak on WWI book
Text a Librarian Today
40 apply for athletic director's job
Residents happy police targeting out-of-state license plates
Audit to begin within 2 weeks
DVD vending machines catch city off guard
Schools gear up to fight bullies
Food pantries round up hundreds of turkeys to meet growing need
Gazette Santa Fund is coming to town
Santa Parade steps off this Sunday
Police log
Santa fund donations
Chat Live with an NECC Advisor Online
Lamp Post: Nov. 11
Hillies fall on Senior Night, drop 35-14 to Dracut Middies
City hopes for word on waiver needed to keep Scully as superintendent
Memories of war, local authors recall experiences in Vietnam
Historians and neighbors fight to save church
Haverhill High theater gets new lighting system
Popular downtown sandwich shop closes
American Sign Language Added to NAHS Curriculum
High school sports schedule
No public buses on Thursday
Pentucket Banks leads city in market share
Winners outline priorities as they head to Beacon Hill
Priest charged with stealing $83K from church
Two Join NECC Administration and Finance
NECC Welcomes Military Veterans
Three Join Advising Team at Northern Essex Community College
Historic Commission and developer clash over church
Fire Dept. audit stalls again
Massive 'Mayer' mural coming as part of Essex Street Gateway project
Tsongas defeats Golnik, will return to D.C. for second full term
Ghost Hunter to Speak at NECC
Check out NECC’s Learning Communities
Police log
No charge for banners
Lyons scores upset over L'Italien
Y honors teacher whose career spans three decades
'Annie' returns to Merrimack Valley
Early Registration Begins November 1
Come to an “Elder” College meeting on November 17
Ghost Hunter to Speak at NECC
Custom 'cakery' opens in Haverhill
Police log
Principals get tips on boosting scores from successful Lawrence school
Two Bradford families host Halloween spectaculars
Councilor wants tighter rules to prevent water fund 'abuses'
Downtown supporters, mayor spar on use of meals tax
Candidates weigh in on Question 2 debate
Wood: Violence among school athletes needs harsher punishment
Golnik and Tsongas spar over Social Security reform
Haverhill AD resigns
Haverhill AD resigns
NECC Offers Learning Communities
Treasurer candidate assails state pension program
Council, mayor continue hunt for light solutions
News in Brief
Tsongas urges president to help seniors with bonus
Tsongas, Golnik showcase differences in feisty debate
Deadlock continues over stadium debate
Scully not to button down on uniform policy
Question 1 would end sales tax on alcohol
Haverhill High receives 760K to address dropout issue
Fire department audit slow to get off ground
Watch Tsongas, Golnik debate tonight
Northern Essex Recognizes Employees
A weekend of goodbyes: Hundreds mourn priest at wake, funeral
New manufacturing company fills empty building in Ward Hill
Golnik endorsed by Gov. Pawlenty
Police log
Fiorentini balks at sharing Haverhill Stadium salary: Caretaker's future remains in limbo
Macek to council: 'Something must be done' on I-495
Ballot Question 3 divides candidates
Expert says he can keep streets lit and save money
Change of Majors/Action Forms for Radiologic Technology will be taken beginning 9:00 am on Thurs. Oct. 21st for Fall 2011 admittance.
Lyons receives local small business endorsement
Haverhill catching on to recycling: In August, rate jumped 38 percent
Gallaudet Welcome
International Artist Joins NECC Art Faculty
Portsmouth Woman Joins NECC Faculty
Plight of Women in Afghanistan is Topic of Free Presentation
Don’t Miss the Women Returning to School Information Fair on October 27
Learn How to Make Your Home Green
NECC Announces Women Returning to School Information Event
NECC to Offer New Sales and Marketing Classes
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College Faculty, Staff, and Students Participate in National Day of Service and Remembrance
Now is a Great Time to Take a Noncredit Course
Considering College? Attend a Weekly Information Session to Find out How You Can Do it
Don’t Miss Transfer Day in Haverhill on October 20 and inLawrence on October 27
GURC Launchs their new website!
Train to be a Customer Specialist
NECC Introduces Quidditch from Harry Potter
Dancing with the Stars Raffle Winner Is Headed for Hollywood
'Harry Potter' game lands at NECC
Haverhill police log, Sept. 28 through Oct. 4
Community Calendar
All Saints mourns its 'good shepherd'; Church honors priest's wish for funeral within its walls
Tsongas lauds passage of small business program
Haverhill restaurant owner says anti-abortion protests sour breakfast hour
Library technology makes browsing books a breeze
The Lamp Post
Police muscle in on Fire Museum's chili cook-off
Coalition building: Speakers credit federal, state and private partnership for parking garage
Share your thoughts about Father Nason
All Saints pastor, Rev. Dennis Nason, succumbs to cancer
Bible college 'saddened' by arrest of former student: 'We pledge ... to be an asset t
Want to keep your street light on? Mayor creating 'adopt-a-light' program
Republicans unite to form 2010 platform
Golnik receives Romney PAC endorsement
Chamber hosts candidates lunch
Loan pays off big for Ward Hill firm: International equipment order could nearly double work force
Award-winning performance: Judge praises city guitar player's technique
Crosswalk honors Winfield brothers
City schools regroup for 2011 MCAS
Hall, mayor spar over fire chief
'We're fed up with it': Riverside draws national attention of anti-abortion movement
Public voices outcry on city plan snuff streetlights
Contractors must hire more locals
Tsongas wastes no time after primary voting
Haverhill's working youth celebrated
Charter school MCAS scores rise
School Committee hears plan to raise scores
Council OKs loan to cap part of landfill
Sports calendar
Haverhill Boys and Girls Clubs opens basketball league
Hillies drop to 0-2, lose at Catholic Memorial
Whittier's streak ends at 13 , Wildcats lose to Patriots in OT
Tsongas honored by enterprise development corporation
Tsongas applauds Warren nomination
East Parish Meeting House bids for place in history
Recycle RED, week of Sept. 20
Weekly planner: Public meetings and events, Sept. 16 through 22
Haverhill police arrest log, Sept. 7 through 12
Community Calendar: Library book sale kicks off with preview day on Tuesday
Golnik, Tsongas come out swinging: General election battle begins now
The Lamp Post
Schedules, parking lot etiquette fall victim to first-day confusion
Council under pressure to OK loan for landfill cap
City finds 690 street lights to extinguish: Is your street on the list?
NECC community participates in day of service
Follow the Gazette's election-night coverage on Twitter at twitter.com/rosshgazette
Tsongas declares Golnik primary victor; says she's ready for hard-fought campaign
Woman badly burned in fire this morning
Plug Pond to host Native American powwow
Job offers made to 4 Lawrence firefighters
The Lamp Post
Veteran realizes dream in Hayes apartment lottery
Several schools to share principals
Union reminds school board who has power at polls
Interfaith service to mark Sept. 11 anniversary
Section of ceiling falls at Whittier Tech
Ward Hill park finds its voice
Comments welcome for downtown parking plan
Recommit to healthy activities this fall
Stocked backpacks come with words of encouragement for students, parents
Names & Faces
Salon donates 54 haircuts to disadvantaged youth
Animal rights group grants $7,500 to Bradford's ARMV
Haverhill native named coordinator of MVH wound care center
Golnik's goals: Lower costs, listen to constituents
Downtown sandwich shops wonder whether Subway fits in
Golnik acknowledges 2001 drunken driving arrest
Water tax not dead yet: City faced with $1M-plus in required spending
The Lamp Post
Weather threat cancels Gazette's 5th District debate
Agreement reached on payment for flood wall study
Private Home Health Aide/ Elder Care
City man wins chance to become Guitar Superstar
Submit questions for 5th District Congressional candidates
Golnik acknowledges 2001 DUI arrest
Playoff decides 14-15 age group in city's Junior Golf tourney
Art, music making a comeback
Volunteers feed hungry an ear at a time
Campaign Q&A: Clark hopes to end wars, say 'no' to spending
Campaign notebook: Golnik opens new headquarters
Mayor: Fire chief working on leadership
L'Italien joins panel to study veterans' health care
Recycle BLUE, week of Aug. 30
City, businesses reach trash compromise
Council rejects borrowing to pay for flood wall study
The Lamp Post
Mother cat rescued from Washington Street church; sent to Bradford veterinarian
Kittens rescued; mom remains AWOL
Haverhill primary school bus routes, 2010-11
Stadium caretaker wins 6-month reprieve
Somerville mayor praises DeNaro
The Lamp Post
Volunteers help rebuild home for adults with autism
Haverhill Middle Schools bus routes
Whittier Regional Vo-Tech bus routes
Health board to revisit trash rules change
School cuts put end to band revival
Fountain Street family fears losing pet chickens
'We need more events like this:' First River Ruckus wins plenty of fans
Family of cats trapped in former St. George's Church
Fire officials probe blaze at Golnik campaign headquarters
Mayor: Market Basket to expand, move into empty K mart spot
Graphic images at anti-abortion rally disturb passersby; police say protesters lacked permit
DeNaro says he'd be fine in Haverhill until retirement
DeNaro says he'd be fine in Haverhill until retirement
DeNaro doesn't get Somerville job
Haverhill public meetings, Aug. 12 through 19
Voter registration deadline is Aug. 25
Panel compiling list of street lights to darken
Principals named at Consentino, Hunking, Whittier middle schools
The Lamp Post
Haverhill's finest: On patrol or behind scenes, these officers a credit to uniform
Opening weekend a success for Bradford gay club
DeNaro not chosen for Somerville job
Heating system to be upgraded at veterans'home
Union, civil service rules keep women off Haverhill fire force
DeNaro doesn't get Somerville job
Sierpina, Flaherty take top jobs at Consentino, Hunking
Abortion protesters follow doctor to Haverhill
Meas pledges to end death tax, reduce taxes on capital gains, dividends and interest
Local writers to fill library auditorium
WHAV featured in national engineering magazine
Haverhill attorney disbarred
River Ruckus rocks Merrimack boardwalk
MVH hires bilingual surgeon
Haverhill residents receive NECC grants
First-generation college student awarded $500
Fewer probation officers tackle tough job
Judge: Real estate agent's case can go forward
Gazette's parent company launches business magazine
Outdoor dining, other improvements coming to downtown
Pet of the Week: Stucky
The Lamp Post
Firefighter to wait weeks for ruling on future
Find the Gazette on Facebook, Twitter
Pentucket Bank thanked for years of veteran support
Recycle RED, week of Aug. 9
Haverhill Police Log: Arrests and incidents from July 27 through Aug. 2
Pet of the Week: Buddy
Lone rail-trail bidder fails to meet standards
Synthetic turf going down on Haverhill Stadium field this week
Freshman 'investigators' get jump start on high school lessons
Father's example, advice inspire city teen to excel in classical music
The Lamp Post
Mayor apologizes for broken alarms
Downtown businesses win hearing, but likely will lose trash pickup
Councilors: Hands off water fees
Ted's for Tires lot closes Tuesday; Parking garage construction to start soon
ProEx Physical Therapy names Karen Sauer manager of Haverhill, MA clinic
One Stitch at a Time
ProEx Physical Therapy opens Haverill MA clinic
Every Child Deserves a Home
TX Singer/Songwriter Denice Franke Returns To New Moon Coffeehouse In Haverhill
Brian Higgins Captures 2009 Massachusetts Mid-Amateur Championship In Dominating Fashion
Brian Higgins Jumps Out To A Commanding, 7-Stroke Lead At The 2009 Massachusetts Mid-Amateur.....
A Controlled and Precise Brian Higgins Holds One-Stroke Lead Following Day 1 of MA....
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce to Host Seminar on Workplace Violence
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce to Host Business Before Hours at ActivMed in Haverhill!
'Spring Cleaning' - Citywide Clean up Day
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce WOW Conference An Inspiring Success!
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce to Host Business After Hours...
Chamber Hosts Enormously Successful Combined Networking Event!
Garnet Rogers Performance
Chambers Brings Economic Development Secretary Greg Bialecki to the Merrimack Valley
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce To Host 13th Annual Women’s Conference...
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce to Host Combined ‘Chamberpalooza’
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce to Host Business After Hours at Academy Lanes Bowling
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce to Honor Small Businesses
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce to Host Business After Hours at Keon’s 105 Bistro
Tracy Grammer Performance at the New Moon Coffeehouse
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Hosts Annual Outlook Breakfast with Elected Officials
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Opens Southern New Hampshire Division Office
George’s in the Vault Now Open For Business!
The Lowell Five Cent Savings Bank Comes To Haverhill
Chamber Opposes The Small Government Act to End Income Tax in Massachusetts
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Moves To Merrimack Street
Newman’s Furniture Expands to Add - Mattress First Franchise
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Announces Staff Promotions
DARE Family Services Satellite Office Now Open in Haverhill
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Promotes Cantwell
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce And Haverhill Downtown Association Merge
Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Sponsors 2008 North Shore Business Plan Competition
Greater Haverhill Chamber of CommerceAnnual Valentine’s Day Wine Tasting & Dinner Dance
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