Democracy needs you. News needs you. WHAV’s most important fundraiser ever is nearing an end. Thank you to those who ...
Those looking for a different way to dispose of a Christmas tree, have some fun with goats and help the homeless at the same ...
A new outdoor plaza on the grounds of a $160 million downtown Haverhill redevelopment could offer support for outdoor ...
New Year’s Day brings the 34th annual First Day Hikes at 14 state parks, including a two-mile one at Harold Parker State ...
By Colin A. Young Democrats, who have been negotiating separate health care industry oversight and pharmaceutical drug reform ...
Gov. Maura T. Healey ordered the United States of America flag and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts flag to be lowered to ...
“The Jewish Experience in Haverhill” is the subject of a presentation in early January at the Buttonwoods Museum. Jill Schoenberg speaks about The Jewish Experience in Haverhill from 1878 to ...
Residents of a Groveland group home for people with disabilities, including three who were evaluated for smoke inhalation, ...
The state Senate and House of Representatives took their turns Monday in advancing maximum age waivers for those seeking to take civil service tests for possible appointment as Haverhill ...
A new hazard mitigation plan could pave the way for new funding avenues to improve city infrastructure. The City Council recently adopted a new, non-binding regional hazard mitigation plan with ...
Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Next Generation Leaders plan a networking night at Haverhill’s Bosa Skies. Next Generation Leaders are Merrimack Valley Chamber members between 21 and 45 ...
The Haverhill High School Class of 1979 recently celebrated its 45 th year reunion, but the event also marked a reunion of another sort—the gathering of four current or past elected Haverhill ...