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Browse past news stories for Teach in Haverhill, MA.
- Sports Shorts, published Nov. 26 (The Haverhill Gazette)
posted on November 27, 2009 at 09:20:46 pm
Haverhill student named Mass Bay Independent League all-star Haverhill's Nate DiMauro, a senior at the Waring School in Beverly, was one of three players on the boys varsity soccer team named a Mass Bay Independent League all-star after the team took the Varsity Soccer League Championship. - 2009 Holiday Wish List (The Wichita Eagle)
posted on November 22, 2009 at 06:03:31 am
Caring Hands Humane Society, 1400 SE Third, Newton, 67114, 316-283-0839, www.caringhandshs.org. Mission: Improving quality of life. Needs: Money, adult volunteers, house training pads. - Sports shorts: Menter, Maranto play soccer for Framingham State (The Haverhill Gazette)
posted on November 19, 2009 at 03:20:57 pm
Whittier fall banquet is Dec. 17 Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School athletes will be honored at the Fall Sports Banquet at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 17, in the cafeteria. Participants in cheerleading, cross country, football, soccer and volleyball will be recognized. Jackets and awards will be presented at this time, and parents are encouraged to attend. - Andover to hold H1N1 flu clinic (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on November 19, 2009 at 05:18:52 am
MERRIMACK VALLEY IN A MINUTE - Bradford briefs (The Haverhill Gazette)
posted on November 12, 2009 at 04:49:50 pm
Daycare open house Haverhill Daycare will hold an open house on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. to noon at 367 South Main St., Bradford. Open to all parents who would like to learn more about what the daycare has to offer. For more information, call 978-372-3901. - Bradford's First Church to reopen food pantry (The Haverhill Gazette)
posted on November 6, 2009 at 07:04:16 pm
Church to reopen food pantry Due to overwhelming need, the Christian Outreach Team at First Church of Christ, Bradford, has decided to reopen the church's food pantry. Members will visit area food pantries and attend monthly Haverhill Hunger Roundtable meetings to better understand the need that exists in the community. - Community Calendar (The Haverhill Gazette)
posted on November 6, 2009 at 06:19:57 pm
Deadline reminder: To list an event happening in Greater Haverhill, submit no later than 10 days before The Haverhill Gazette's Thursday publication date. Listings run on a space-available basis. ThursDAY, Nov. 5 - Lancers' tune: 'House' music all night long (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on November 6, 2009 at 05:56:16 am
LAWRENCE— When Mike Yameen screams from the sideline to his defense, "House! House! House!" you'd expect sensational 290-pound freshman nose tackle Robert Hughes to answer, not the undersized linebacker behind him. - School absences on rise due to flu symptoms (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on November 5, 2009 at 05:39:35 am
A flu-like virus is leaving a lot of seats empty in schools throughout the Merrimack Valley. - Solar farm good to go (The Haverhill Gazette)
posted on October 28, 2009 at 09:06:07 pm
The state Department of Public Utilities this week gave its approval to National Grid for a solar power-generating station on Hilldale Avenue. The long-vacant 5-acre site is one of five solar farms to be built in Massachusetts. Haverhill's will be one of the largest. - Sports shorts: Bradford Ski seeks team members (The Haverhill Gazette)
posted on October 21, 2009 at 08:20:44 pm
Bradford Ski Team seeks members The Bradford Ski Team has opened registration for the 2009-2010 season. The youth alpine race team competes in the Eastern Mass Buddy Werner League. Bradford Ski Team's race program is open to children of all ages through high school age who can ski. No racing experience is necessary. The team's coaching staff will teach team mambers the fundamental skills needed ... - St. Paul's hosts online auction to support charities (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on October 10, 2009 at 04:17:57 am
NORTH ANDOVER — For years, St. Paul's Episcopal Parish has held a Christmas fair and auction to benefit the church and local charities. This year, the tradition is going high-tech. The auction is moving to the Internet. People can preview items and bid online from Oct. 26 to Nov. 5, 24 hours a day. - Young Randolph Driver Dreams of Chance to Race NASCAR (Valley News)
posted on October 5, 2009 at 01:20:27 pm
Randolph -- Dylan Smith's friends know when he's in the vicinity. It's the car he drives, a 2002 Chevy Cavalier, shade of yellow. Against all instincts for a first-year, teenage driver, however, Smith sticks to the rules of the road and doesn't do anything that would attract attention. - Sports Shorts, Oct. 1: YMCA Youth Basketball League accepting registrations through Oct. 17 (The Haverhill Gazette)
posted on October 1, 2009 at 07:20:45 pm
Youth basketball league at the Haverhill YMCA The 2009-2010 Haverhill YMCA Youth Basketball League is accepting registrations for children in grades 1 through 8. The registration deadline is Saturday, Oct. 17 and league play begins Saturday, Nov. 7. The season concludes Feb. 6. Games are held each Saturday at the Haverhill Y, 81 Winter St., or a local school. - Andover Day celebrates successful downtown makeover (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on September 30, 2009 at 04:18:46 am
ANDOVER — Andover Day is here again, and this year's sidewalk festival will be bigger than ever as the town joins in celebrating the completion of Main Street's 15-month makeover. On Saturday, the downtown will be transformed into an outdoor shopping mecca, alive with music and song and models showing off the latest fashions. - Marijuana in Keene: On town square, at city hall (New Hampshire Union Leader)
posted on September 24, 2009 at 04:10:21 am
As city councilors debate a resolution to decriminaliization of small amounts of marijuana, a group has begun lighting up on Central Square. â–ºCorrespondent Melanie Plenda reports that yesterday's crowd of 30 grew to about 80 today; police made no arrests. Look for a full story tomorrow. - Downtown turnover includes new restaurant (The Andover Townsman)
posted on September 17, 2009 at 07:27:34 pm
With about two weeks to go before the town celebrates the finished $3 million Main Street construction project, big changes are happening on the downtown business scene. Andover's only standalone ice cream shop is closing after six years while a new Lebanese restaurant is opening on Nov. 1. Another business has downsized from Main Street to Post Office Avenue, and two additional businesses are ... - RELIGION BRIEFLY (Fremont News-Messenger)
posted on September 12, 2009 at 12:35:46 pm
The Annual Women's Day Event is Sept. 20, with services at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. - Central could become a powerhouse in short order (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on September 5, 2009 at 11:21:27 pm
She may be only 25 years old, but Central Catholic field hockey coach Josselyn Mroz has quite the pedigree: three-year college assistant coach, first-team All-American, tri-captain of UMass Lowell's national championship team. - Two out of seven Catholic grammar schools are led by sisters (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on September 4, 2009 at 07:18:45 am
METHUEN — When students return to St. Monica School on Tuesday, they will be met by the same friendly, warm and caring woman, except she will be doing a different job. Sister Alice St. Joseph Kenney, fifth-grade teacher at the school for 26 years, is now the principal. - Don't Print That! (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on August 23, 2009 at 04:46:44 am
"I just feel we're becoming the food police." Methuen School Committee member Robert Vogler, during a discussion of the school district's new wellness policy, which regulates what foods can be sold and served in the schools. - Imagica wins top prize on ice (Boston Globe)
posted on August 20, 2009 at 05:02:49 am
Some of them might not have learned to ice skate until adulthood, but that was no deterrent to bringing home the gold. - In the company of legends (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on August 16, 2009 at 05:10:56 am
Brian Ward is in good company. Make that great company. The Haverhill resident was recently the recipient of the Best Pro Prospect Award at the 36th annual Hockey Night in Boston Tournament, an award that previously went to NHL greats Keith Tkachuk, Bill Guerin, John LeClair, Craig Janney and Jeremy Roenick. - Community briefs (This Week Grove City)
posted on August 12, 2009 at 06:11:50 pm
"The Creative Art of Zdenka Bartz" will be on display as part of the Grove City Council's Art Concern exhibit. - Retiring Lawrence officers reflect on combined 113 years of service (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on August 9, 2009 at 04:43:46 am
LAWRENCE — They all grew up in the city, went into the military and came home looking for jobs. For three recent Lawrence Police Department retirees, the job they entered as young men became lifelong vocations they loved. - North Andover woman follows her college dream years later (North Andover Citizen)
posted on August 6, 2009 at 07:21:36 pm
When Lyn Allaby found a long forgotten essay she wrote in the eighth grade outlining her desire to become a grade school teacher, she had to laugh. Now 48, the North Andover resident is actually nearing that goal. - The Ironton Tribune (The Ironton Tribune)
posted on August 3, 2009 at 01:54:23 pm
HAVERHILL — Best-selling Christian author Beth Moore will deliver a message to an estimated 90,000 women on Aug. 28 and 29 from Green Bay, Wis. women will have the opportunity to see the popular Bible teacher live without leaving the Tri-State. - Wilmington Public Schools receives Federal Teaching American History Grant (Wilmington Town Crier)
posted on August 2, 2009 at 09:45:46 pm
WILMINGTON - The Wilmington Public Schools is one of ten Massachusetts school districts and one out of 123 school districts across the country to have received a United States Department of Education Teaching American History grant to improve the quality of American history education. The Wilmington Public Schools in partnership with the Danvers, Dracut, Haverhill, Lowell, North Reading, ... - Schools receive Teaching American history grant (Woburn Daily Times Chronicle)
posted on July 28, 2009 at 05:28:03 am
READING - The Reading Public Schools is one of ten Massachusetts school districts and one out of 123 school districts across the country who have received a United States Department of Education Teaching American History grant to improve the quality of American history education. - Wilmington schools receive federal grant for American history instruction (Wilmington Advocate)
posted on July 22, 2009 at 02:11:44 am
The Wilmington Public Schools is one of 10 Massachusetts school districts and one out of 123 school districts across the country that has received a United States Department of Education Teaching American History grant to improve the quality of American history education.
