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Haverhill City Council to Take Up Brandy Brow Road Land Taking Tonight for Water Protection

By WHAV Staff | 14 hours ago

Haverhill city councilors tonight are being asked to approve the taking of private land along Brandy Brow Road from owners who, themselves, purchased the property this past March. The city plans to pay owners James E. Young Jr. and Victoria Angers $240,000 for the 11.2-acre parcel as part of its watershed protection program. The amount was suggested by the firm of Foster Appraisal and Consulting Co. of Leominster.

Haverhill Fireworks Friday with Two Bands; Nearby Community Events Saturday and Sunday

Haverhill’s annual Independence Day fireworks takes place this Friday night, accompanied by two live bands. The free event begins Friday, July 1, at 5 p.m., at Riverside Park, 155 Lincoln Ave., adjacent to the Stadium, in Haverhill. The Chase Campbell Band opens the night at 5, followed by the Abraxas Santana Tribute Band at 7:30.

Salisbury Woman Pleads Guilty to Sexual Exploitation of a Child; Area Police Aid Prosecution

A Salisbury woman pleaded guilty last Friday in federal court in Boston to the sexual exploitation of an infant. Twenty-six-year-old Desiree Daigle pleaded guilty to sexually exploiting a child. U.S. District Court Chief Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV scheduled sentencing for Oct.

Local Young Professionals Receive Next Generation Leaders Awards at Merrimack Valley Chamber Event

The Merrimack Valley Chamber recently named four local business representatives as recipients of its Next Generation Leaders awards. Jennifer Coffey-Matthews, L’Arche Boston North; Nate Robertson, Merrimack Valley Planning Commission; Danielle Sarkis, Salem Five Bank; and Parker Williams of TD Bank took away the awards at this year’s Annual Next Generation Leaders Conference at Tuscan Kitchen. Next Generation Leaders are Merrimack Valley Chamber members between 21 and 45 years old.

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Methuen Memorial Music Hall Hosts Abbot, Clark, Dwyer and Wood Wednesday Night
Rep. Campbell Says Civics Education the Answer to Resolving Division in the Country
Public Has Opportunity Wednesday to Learn More About Little River Dam Removal Plans

Haverhill

  • Haverhill City Council to Take Up Brandy Brow Road Land Taking Tonight for Water Protection

    Haverhill city councilors tonight are being asked to approve the taking of private land along Brandy Brow Road from owners who, themselves, purchased the property this past March.

  • Haverhill Fireworks Friday with Two Bands; Nearby Community Events Saturday and Sunday

    Haverhill’s annual Independence Day fireworks takes place this Friday night, accompanied by two live bands.

  • Salisbury Woman Pleads Guilty to Sexual Exploitation of a Child; Area Police Aid Prosecution

    A Salisbury woman pleaded guilty last Friday in federal court in Boston to the sexual exploitation of an infant.

  • Rep. Campbell Says Civics Education the Answer to Resolving Division in the Country

    Rep. Linda Dean Campbell told constituents in her most recent newsletter she and Sen. Harriette Chandler continue to advocate using state money to further the state’s nearly four-year-old Civics Education requirement.

  • Public Has Opportunity Wednesday to Learn More About Little River Dam Removal Plans

    The public is invited to learn more Wednesday about plans to demolish the Little River Dam near Lafayette Square in Haverhill.

  • Vargas’ VOTES Act Amendment Helps Military Members Cast Ballots From Overseas

    A recently passed state voting rights bill includes an amendment co-sponsored by Rep. Andy X. Vargas that allows uniformed and overseas citizens to vote electronically through a mobile voting system.

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Region

  • Salisbury Woman Pleads Guilty to Sexual Exploitation of a Child; Area Police Aid Prosecution

    A Salisbury woman pleaded guilty last Friday in federal court in Boston to the sexual exploitation of an infant.

  • Methuen Memorial Music Hall Hosts Abbot, Clark, Dwyer and Wood Wednesday Night

    Methuen Memorial Music Hall host four Boston organists tomorrow night to commemorate the 1947 Rededication Concert.

  • Rep. Campbell Says Civics Education the Answer to Resolving Division in the Country

    Rep. Linda Dean Campbell told constituents in her most recent newsletter she and Sen. Harriette Chandler continue to advocate using state money to further the state’s nearly four-year-old Civics Education requirement.

  • Cummings Awards $100,000 Each to Buttonwoods Museum and Methuen Arlington Neighborhood

    Haverhill’s Buttonwoods Museum and the Methuen Arlington Neighborhood were recipients recipients of $100,000 each from the Cummings Foundation.

  • Phalyn Joins Methuen Police Department After Transfer from Town of Ipswich

    Kelli Phalyn is the newest member of the Methuen Police Department after transferring from Ipswich.

  • Man Dies in Three-Alarm Groveland Blaze, Becoming First Fatal Fire Victim in 56 Years in Town

    A man died in a three-alarm fire Friday afternoon at a multifamily apartment building in Groveland—the first fatal fire in the town since 1966.

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Crime

  • Salisbury Woman Pleads Guilty to Sexual Exploitation of a Child; Area Police Aid Prosecution

    A Salisbury woman pleaded guilty last Friday in federal court in Boston to the sexual exploitation of an infant.

  • Half Million Fed Gun Violence Grant Aims to Bring Gang Peacemaking and ‘In-Reach’ to Haverhill

    A roundtable of local and state officials, law enforcement and UTEC brought praise Friday morning for a $500,000 grant delivered by Congresswoman Lori Trahan for gun violence prevention programs in Haverhill.

  • U.S. Rep. Trahan Secures $500,000 Federal Grant for UTEC Gun Violence Prevention in Haverhill

    The Haverhill branch of UTEC is receiving a $500,000 federal grant for gun violence prevention programs in the city.

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Education

  • Rep. Campbell Says Civics Education the Answer to Resolving Division in the Country

    Rep. Linda Dean Campbell told constituents in her most recent newsletter she and Sen. Harriette Chandler continue to advocate using state money to further the state’s nearly four-year-old Civics Education requirement.

  • State Says Haverhill Schools Showing Dramatic Progress in Special Education and Civil Rights

    The state says Haverhill schools have shown a marked improvement in the implementation of standards regarding special education and civil rights.

  • Northern Essex’s Schade and Martin Receive Awards for Building Online and Hybrid Courses

    Two Northern Essex Community College faculty members were recently recognized by Massachusetts Colleges Online for their work on their online and hybrid courses.

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Community Spotlight

  • Methuen Memorial Music Hall Hosts Abbot, Clark, Dwyer and Wood Wednesday Night

    Methuen Memorial Music Hall host four Boston organists tomorrow night to commemorate the 1947 Rededication Concert.

  • Academy of Creative Arts at Trinity Plans Theater Workshop

    The Academy of Creative Arts at Trinity is planning its annual Summer Theater Workshop for kids ages 6 to 16.

  • American Red Cross Plans Haverhill Blood Drives Saturday and Wednesday

    The American Red Cross has scheduled two Haverhill Community Blood Drives.

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Business Bulletin

  • Local Young Professionals Receive Next Generation Leaders Awards at Merrimack Valley Chamber Event

    The Merrimack Valley Chamber recently named four local business representatives as recipients of its Next Generation Leaders awards.

  • Pakistani Delegation Tours Covanta Haverhill, Gets Insight into Tech and Environmental Protection

    A delegation from Pakistan recently toured Covanta Haverhill’s energy-from-waste plant in Ward Hill, learning about technology and solutions, U.S. investors in the sector and how the U.S. has used such plants to manage municipal solid waste and generate electricity.

  • Roasted Coffee Bar Opens in Haverhill with Fresh-Baked Biscuit Sandwiches, More

    (Additional photograph below.) Haverhill’s new Roasted Coffee Bar, open every day for breakfast and lunch, already has a loyal and growing following—particularly for its unique coffee and fresh-baked biscuit sandwiches.

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State House

  • Rep. Campbell Says Civics Education the Answer to Resolving Division in the Country

    Rep. Linda Dean Campbell told constituents in her most recent newsletter she and Sen. Harriette Chandler continue to advocate using state money to further the state’s nearly four-year-old Civics Education requirement.

  • State Senate Advances Haverhill Ward-Based Elections Bill to Third Reading

    The state Senate Thursday ordered Haverhill’s home rule petition for ward-based City Council and School Committee elections to move to its third reading—or just a couple of steps away from becoming law.

More State House News

What’s On?

  • Podcast: Haverhill City Council Again Considers Fate of City Spending Plan Tonight

    Interviews with both Haverhill Firefighters Local 1011 President Timothy Carroll and Mayor James J. Fiorentini may be heard back-to-back on WHAV’s “Merrimack Valley Newsmakers” podcasts.

  • Podcast: Haverhill’s New Veterans Services Officer At Work Building Bonds With Organizations

    Haverhill Veterans Services Officer Jeffrey C. Hollett now in his fourth week on the job, has been busy building relationships with area organizations helping and supporting veterans.

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