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Just days from the opening of the state Senate's budget debate, Minority Leader Bruce Tarr implored Democrats not to renege on what he considered to be a promise from the party's leaders to avoid taking up major issues like abortion…
HAVERHILL — Three people were displaced Sunday by a fire that caused thousands of dollars in damage to their apartment building at 29 School St.
Q: Our family is in turmoil over making plans for Thanksgiving. Our adult children haven't seen us in months, so they are anxious to get together. I have missed them, but I am not sure it would be wise for…
LAWRENCE — As a Latina growing up in Lawrence, Ariskelda "Eddey" Southworth was a bit taller than other kids her age. Her grandmother keyed on this and encouraged her to pursue a service career.
HAVERHILL — Snow may not be falling yet, but residents are expected to act like it when parking their cars at night.
METHUEN -- The mayor and City Council want to end the use of so-called "intermittent police officers," saying their use has been abused by the police chief.
DERRY — It's a success story for those who save lives.
METHUEN — Renovations to the Methuen High School track have been completed and the track is now ready for those who are fleet of foot.
BOSTON — For years, the state has been quietly stashing away hundreds of millions of dollars in reserve funds to brace for an economic downturn.
BOSTON — Massachusetts has been a pipeline for White House jobs under numerous presidents, but Bay State politicians from both parties have mostly gotten the cold shoulder during the past four years.
After losing his father and sister to brain cancer, John Brien worked tirelessly training for and running the Boston Marathon to benefit cancer research.
HAVERHILL — With Haverhill close to deciding the future of its much-debated Hannah Duston statue, two groups of city officials are split on the monument’s future.
Through decades, deaths and disasters, AC/DC keeps thundering on.
HAVERHILL — A Haverhill man who was charged in federal court last year with distribution of heroin and being a felon in possession of a firearm was sentenced to nearly six years in prison after pleading guilty to the charges.
HAVERHILL — Snow may not be falling yet, but residents are expected to act like it when parking their cars at night.
ANDOVER — Typically Boy Scout Troop 73 from Andover would be outside Stop & Shop gathering food in the troop's semi-annual food drive.
Merrimack Valley Habitat for Humanity and North Shore Habitat for Humanity are combining their assets and abilities to create more affordable housing as the Essex County Habitat for Humanity.
- Building relationships: Local Habitat for Humanity groups merge (Category: USA, Massachusetts)
- Building relationships: Local Habitat for Humanity groups merge (Category: USA, Massachusetts)
- Building relationships: Local Habitat for Humanity groups merge (Category: USA, Massachusetts)
- Building relationships: Local Habitat for Humanity groups merge (Category: USA, Massachusetts)
DERRY — A downtown food mission continues to serve up meals safely to those in need, part of several community efforts to keep the help coming as the coronavirus pandemic continues on.
WINDHAM — Some longstanding florals in the community will be kept blooming thanks to volunteers and some gardening support.
BOSTON — As lawmakers debate the budget plan for the fiscal year that's already underway and the state Treasury prepares to go to market next week to sell almost $1.4 billion in new debt, credit rating agencies taking notice of…
CONCORD, N.H. — A Bow woman has been indicted by the New Hampshire Multicounty Grand Jury on identity fraud charges concerning four elderly residents of a long-term care facility in Londonderry, according to Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald.
BOSTON — For years, the state has been quietly stashing away hundreds of millions of dollars in reserve funds to brace for an economic downturn.
DERRY — Pinkerton Academy is joining other schools in the region, announcing the school will go to a fully remote learning model Nov. 30 through the school's scheduled holiday break.
ANDOVER — Oak & Iron Brewing Co. posted a statement to its Facebook page Friday saying that the popular brewery would be closed for the weekend because one of its owners, Julie Cass, tested positive for COVID-19.
A safe Thanksgiving during a pandemic is possible, but health experts know their advice is as tough to swallow as dry turkey: Stay home. Don't travel. If you must gather, do it outdoors.
A sword from the defense of Fort McHenry in the War of 1812. A stopped wristwatch recovered from the wrecked E-Ring of the Pentagon on the Sept. 11 attacks. The Sherman tank that first broke through enemy lines at the…
Thanksgiving means turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie.
HAVERHILL — The city plans in the next 15 years to lure in big companies with jobs for local people, while encouraging construction of neighborhood "village centers'' — mixes of homes and stores with a walkable design for residents.
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