By Chris Lisinski and Alison Kuznitz Boxing Day was no holiday in the Massachusetts legislature, where lawmakers advanced a ...
Haverhill’s Silver Hill School was recently invited into the Massachusetts School Building Authority’s accelerated repair ...
A downtown Haverhill business owner is turning to crowdfunding to save an adjacent game store and keep local tournaments ...
“The Jewish Experience in Haverhill” is the subject of a presentation in early January at the Buttonwoods Museum. Jill ...
Those words from “Let It Snow!” are part of WHAV’s long heritage. Vaughn Monroe was the first artist to record the song and he sang it in person at opening of WHAV’s new studios this month ...
The state House of Representatives last week advanced Haverhill home rule petitions to allow waivers of maximum age requirements that would permit three people to take civil service tests for ...
Snowfall is being blamed as a factor in a sport utility vehicle striking a vacant commercial building in West Newbury. No injuries were reported by the 17-year-old driver and lone occupant after ...
Nevins Memorial Library is offering “Let’s Get Together and GAB,” a social group for adults to discuss books, activities and upcoming events. Formerly known as Sociable Seniors, it is a ...
The state Department of Public Health will inspect Methuen schools after parents and teachers raised concerns about mice and potential mold issues. The state commitment was announced Friday in a ...
On one of the cold days just before Christmas, Emmaus’ Mitch’s Place shelter was forced to quickly move 45 homeless people to the Haverhill Citizen Center after a sprinkler system malfunction.
Editor’s note: “The Children” one of the latest works of Haverhill native and poet Raymond Comeau speaks to both the horror of war and the hope of Christmas. The timely poem acknowledges the ...
A new hazard mitigation plan could pave the way for new funding avenues to improve city infrastructure. The City Council ...