Diners will have another option in downtown Haverhill when On the Corner Grill opens at Harbor Place early next year. The restaurant, a second location for the eatery, also fills a never-before-used storefront facing the Merrimack River on the first floor of Harbor Place Residences at 28-44 Merrimack St. Greater Haverhill Foundation Executive Director Alison J. Gulubick told WHAV George Chiachio, On the Corner Grill owner, signed a lease for the vacant 5,500 square-foot space across the courtyard from Barrio Haverhill. “The space with the courtyard overlooking the river is so attractive,” Chiachio said, adding he hopes construction will get underway soon so his new restaurant can open by March 1.
The Rotary Club of Haverhill honored veterans across the city and presented four service awards at its 10th Annual Veterans Breakfast Thursday at Haverhill Country Club. Recently deceased Haverhill Police Officer Katelyn M. Tully was nominated by Officers Conor Clark, Nicole Donnelly and Gillian Privitera, all of the Haverhill Police Department. They praised Tully for her dedication to her job as a police officer and her willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty.
Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School hosted its annual Veterans Day Breakfast Saturday morning, welcoming more than 100 veterans and guests to campus for a morning of gratitude, reflection and community. This year’s program included remarks from guest speakers Joseph Byron, founder of Honor Flight New England, and Kenneth Cyr, founder of Angers Gift Apparel Company. Superintendent Maureen Lynch expressed her gratitude for the school community’s dedication to honoring those who have served.
Vietnam War veteran Dudley Farquhar addresses the Women’s City Club of Haverhill during a special Veterans Day meeting Tuesday. Farquhar, who served in the U.S. Army, 1st Infantry, achieving the rank of staff sergeant and received the Bronze Star, has advocated for veterans, prisoners of war, those missing in action, homeless veterans, hospitalized veterans, soldiers in Afghanistan and others for 50 years. He was among this year’s inaugural inductees into the Pentucket Regional School District Hall of Fame.