Groveland Council on Aging Offers Series for National Fall Prevention Awareness Week

The Groveland Council on Aging is offering a series of events in recognition of Fall Prevention Awareness Week to help older adults reduce fall risk, maintain independence, and stay active. Council on Aging Director Alyssa Lee notes “Falling is not a normal part of aging. However, falls remain the leading cause of serious injuries and death for older adults. The good news is they are preventable, and there are proven steps people can take to reduce their risk.”

For National Fall Prevention Awareness Week, the Groveland Council on Aging offers 3B Fitness: Bones, Brains & Balance with Brian Coyne, Tuesday, Sept. 24.

Haverhill and Lawrence Schools Receive Federal Help Paying Costs Associated with Homelessness

Haverhill and Lawrence schools will each receive $30,000 to help cover the costs of homeless students attending classes. The cities were among 47 public school districts across the state named this week to share in more than $1.7 million in federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Education grants. The competitive grants help pay for additional support and resources for family engagement, staff training, English language services, tutoring, school supplies and other needs. It is designed to help students experiencing homelessness be successful in school. Officials estimate more than 20,000 students experience homelessness at some point during the school year.

Following Autopsy, Police Upgrade Charge Against Lawrence Man to Murder

A 35-year-old Lawrence man, already being held for allegedly misleading an investigation, now faces a charge of murder in connection with the death of a woman, whose body was found in Haverhill. Cristian Montero is schedule to be arraigned Wednesday in Lawrence District Court for the alleged murder of Carol Flaz-Burgos, his neighbor The murder charge follows a medical examiner’s autopsy of the body of the 37-year-old woman. Flaz-Burgos was found last Tuesday, Sept. 3, in the Kenoza Lake conservation area in Haverhill. At a press conference that night, Essex County District Attorney Paul F. Tucker suggested additional charges against Montero could follow the autopsy.

It’s Primary Day in New Hampshire. Here Are Some of The Races to Watch.

Note: WHAV will publish Plaistow and Atkinson election results from the Associated Press after polls close. by Annmarie Timmins, New Hampshire Bulletin
September 10, 2024

Voters will cast ballots in Tuesday’s primary elections for dozens of elected offices, from two federal seats to the register of probate. There are a few contested races to watch, particularly two where the incumbents are not seeking reelection. The corner office
The governor’s race is wide open for the first time in eight years with Gov. Chris Sununu’s decision to forgo a fifth term. Voters will decide between multiple candidates on the Democratic and Republican ballots but the race has come down to four front-runners.

40th Special Field Games to Celebrate Special Athletes Saturday

This Saturday’s 40th Special Field Games brings together more than 200 athletes, volunteers, coaches, and referees for a day of celebration and competition. Hosted by the Service Club of Andover, the event includes participants from various local organizations, including Knights of Columbus of Tewksbury and New Vision Pioneers. The games, which have been on hiatus for the past five years, are scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 14, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Northern Essex Community College track, 100 Elliott St., Haverhill. The event marks a return to tradition, offering a platform for athletes and volunteers to reconnect and celebrate accomplishments.

Plaistow, N.H., Police Arrest Three Minors After Investigation of Attempted Convenience Store Break

Plaistow, N.H., Police have arrested three minors in connection with an attempted convenience store break in last month. Starting with shift officers and continuing with Plaistow detectives, police investigated the Wednesday, Aug. 14, early morning attempted break at Quick Mart, 18 Plaistow Road. Police Chief John J. Santoro said in a release Monday, investigators were able to identify a vehicle and suspects after following several leads, viewing video surveillance and processing evidence. The investigation led to several other New Hampshire and Massachusetts communities where similar break-ins occurred.