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As Teachers Strike Remains Possibility, Union Maintains Mayor Calls All Shots Behind the Scenes

As Teachers Strike Remains Possibility, Union Maintains Mayor Calls All Shots Behind the Scenes
(Additional photograph below.) Editor’s Note: Negotiators for the Haverhill Education Association and Haverhill School Committee were to return to state-ordered mediation this afternoon. Any decision on whether to close schools to students Monday is expected after 5 p.m. This is a developing story. Stay tuned for updates. The Haverhill Education Association isn’t yielding on its contention Haverhill’s mayor is driving …

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