Instructor Lara Jardullo with the Pop Up Art School made a visit to Haverhill last week for a session on Mexican Tin Hearts ...
A federal court tossed out a long-running lawsuit by major automakers challenging the state’s voter-approved ‘right to repair’ law update.
City Council approved the borrowing of $1.5 million last Tuesday that could target much-needed improvements to two schools.
From studying in the public library to earning a spot on its wall with the city’s greats, one poet will be honored for her ...
Massachusetts is the only state that has continued to fully fund a popular pandemic-era child care grant program after the federal government’s tap shut off and Healey administration officials shared ...
The sound of one hometown hero’s starter pistol will echo through the streets of Haverhill this weekend, sending runners ...
The welcome words — meaning free bus fares — have flashed above the windshields and along the sides of MeVa transit buses ...
The School Committee of Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High voted to shut down two programs, despite an outpouring of support from alumni during a meeting last Wednesday night. School ...
Massachusetts experienced a population surge last year, and state leaders have celebrated what it could mean for the economy, but a new analysis says the growth is due to an ...
During Tuesday’s brisk City Council meeting, which clocked in at less than an hour, councilors unanimously voted to confirm Christine Caminero as the city’s new human resources director.
On Tuesday, a Haverhill man entered a guilty plea to trafficking cocaine and firearms charges, and could now face up to 35 years in prison and $500,000 in ...
Ice Fishing Derby hosted by the Hound, Rod & Gun Club was held on Chadwick Pond last Saturday. And there was plenty of action ...
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