Area nonprofits are invited to participate in Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce’s next Non-Profit Network meeting in ...
After a number of delays dating back to October, Haverhill city councilors Tuesday approved a special permit with conditions for a solar farm on Lovers Lane. As WHAV reported first in October, ...
The Haverhill City Clerk’s is getting ready to kick off its fourth annual Top Dog contest to encourage timely dog licenses registrations and renewals. “We like to incentive people to register their ...
A planned freeze of payments toward previously approved federal programs was rescinded Wednesday by the White House Office of Management and Budget after public outcry. Congresswoman Lori Trahan, ...
The state will pay for a study to determine the feasibility of removing Groveland’s Johnson Creek Dam and Stevens Pond Dam in Lawrence. The communities were two of eight statewide to share in$400,000 ...
Golden Hill School in Haverhill is conducting a food drive through Friday, Feb. 7, to support families in need. “We’re trying to reinvigorate a small food pantry that’s utilized by families as-needed, ...
A “Congregational Conversation about Justice” with elected officials, residents, clergy and the public is planned Sunday in Haverhill. A panel includes state Rep. Andy Vargas, Haverhill School ...
New outdoor signs replacing the storied Pentucket Medical name in downtown Haverhill do not reflect any new change in medical care, but rather rebranding after a series of mergers dating back to 1999.
Haverhill school administrators set out last week to reassure students and their families that federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents cannot conduct raids within schools. During last ...
WCVB reporter and author Ted Reinstein discusses his latest book, “Travels Through the Heart and Soul of New England,” during a Tuesday talk in Methuen. The book talks about the memorable ...