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

By WHAV Staff | 18 hours ago

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. Groveland firefighters were dispatched just after 3 p.m. after receiving a 911 call reporting a fire at 2 Manor Drive, a four-unit apartment building. Witnesses also reported hearing an explosion which may be traced to a residential oxygen tank. The name of the victim, who was in a first-floor apartment, was not immediately released pending formal identification by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, according to Groveland Fire Chief Robert E. Valentine, Police Chief Jeffrey T. Gillen, state Fire Marshal Peter J. Ostroskey and Essex County District Attorney Jonathan W. Blodgett.

Arrangements for Michael ‘Mikey’ Andrew Roy, 21, Motorcycle Accident Victim

Michael “Mikey” Andrew Roy, 21, of Haverhill, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, June 21, from injuries suffered in a motorcycle accident in Plaistow, N.H.

Born on March 18, 2001, Roy was adopted at the age of three. He grew up in Bradford and was a 2019 graduate of Haverhill High School. He had recently moved back home from Orlando, Fla., where he was a student at the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute and worked as an alligator education specialist at Gatorland.

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. On Thursday, Deborah Ibanez, executive director of student support services for Haverhill schools, told the Haverhill School Committee the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education completed its most recent review of Haverhill school’s compliance in those two areas. “Every three years, DESE want to look at two different things, special education, and there’s about 55 indicators that they look at.

Haverhill City Clerk’s Office Looking to Hire Temporary Poll Workers for Upcoming Election Cycle

Haverhill City Clerk Linda L. Koutoulas’ office is looking to hire workers to staff poll locations during the upcoming election season. The clerk’s office said “Having an adequate number of poll workers to staff polling places on and before election day ensures voters receive the assistance they need at the polls and can help provide a positive and smooth voting experience for all.”

Inspectors are paid $195 per day and wardens and clerks $225 per day. Attendance at a training prior to the elections is required.

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American Red Cross Plans Haverhill Blood Drives Saturday and Wednesday
State Democratic Party Names Sherlock, 2019 Haverhill Council Candidate, Acting Executive Director
Essex County Ghost Project and Witches Wonder Plan Hilldale Cemetery Event Saturday

Haverhill

  • 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.

  • Haverhill City Clerk’s Office Looking to Hire Temporary Poll Workers for Upcoming Election Cycle

    Haverhill City Clerk Linda L. Koutoulas’ office is looking to hire workers to staff poll locations during the upcoming election season.

  • American Red Cross Plans Haverhill Blood Drives Saturday and Wednesday

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

  • State Democratic Party Names Sherlock, 2019 Haverhill Council Candidate, Acting Executive Director

    A former candidate for Haverhill City Council was named Thursday as acting executive director of the Massachusetts Democratic Party.

  • Essex County Ghost Project and Witches Wonder Plan Hilldale Cemetery Event Saturday

    The Essex County Ghost Project and Witches Wonder plan, what they call, a night of “Paranormal Intrigue” this Saturday.

  • Interstate 495 Lanes to Close Sunday Night for Variable Message Board Installation

    Lanes along Interstate 495 in Haverhill and Methuen close Sunday night for installation of a variable message board.

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Region

  • 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.

  • Plaistow Police Releases Name of 21-Year-Old Motorcycle Crash Victim from Haverhill

    A 21-year-old Haverhill man died after a motorcycle crash Tuesday afternoon in Plaistow, N.H. Plaistow Police formally released the man’s name Thursday morning.

  • 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.

  • Governor’s Council Approves Rep. Kelcourse 5-3 for Parole Board

    Amesbury Rep. James Kelcourse squeaked through the Governor’s Council at a Wednesday session where he was confirmed to the Parole Board on a 5-3 vote.

  • Parkins Plays Classical Works Tonight at Methuen Memorial Music Hall Summer Series

    Methuen Memorial Music Hall continues its annual Summer Series of Organ Recitals tonight with Robert Parkins of Durham, N.C., playing works by Scarlett, Eberlin, Bach, Liszt, Brahms and Mendelssohn on the Great Organ.

  • Pentucket Regional Schools Fires Substitute After Arrest on Child Pornography-Related Charges

    An on-call, substitute teacher at Pentucket Regional School District’s Sweetsir and Donaghue Schools was arrested in Merrimac and pleaded not guilty to charges of possession of child pornography and photographing an unsuspecting nude person.

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Crime

  • 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.

  • Early Morning Methuen Shooting Leaves Man Dead

    A man was shot and killed in Methuen early Saturday morning and an investigation is underway.

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Education

  • 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.

  • Haverhill Teachers and School Committee Start Negotiations Far Apart; Talks Began in Public

    Haverhill teachers and the School Committee return to the bargaining table next week after starting negotiations in public earlier this month.

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Community Spotlight

  • American Red Cross Plans Haverhill Blood Drives Saturday and Wednesday

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

  • Essex County Ghost Project and Witches Wonder Plan Hilldale Cemetery Event Saturday

    The Essex County Ghost Project and Witches Wonder plan, what they call, a night of “Paranormal Intrigue” this Saturday.

  • Museum of Printing Plans Member Appreciation Day and Ludlow Typograph Lecture June 25

    Haverhill’s Museum of Printing is having its Member Appreciation Day tomorrow along with a lecture on “The History of the Ludlow Typograph” open to the public.

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Business Bulletin

  • 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.

  • Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce Networking June 28 at Wang’s Table

    Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce members are invited to attend a Chinese lunch buffet next week at Wang’s Table in downtown Haverhill.

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State House

  • 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.

  • Factorial Receives $680,000 State Tax Credit for $45 Million Methuen Relocation and Expansion

    Factorial, a manufacturer of solid-state batteries for electric vehicles, was approved Thursday for $680,000 in state investment tax credits as the company plans to invest $45 million in a Methuen building.

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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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