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Haverhill School Committee Resumes Superintendent Evaluations, Grades Marotta Highly
Resuming the practice of evaluating superintendents after a several-year pause, Haverhill School Committee members rated Margaret Marotta as somewhere between proficient and exemplary at her job during last week’s meeting. Vice Chair Paul A. Magliocchetti, who supervised the evaluation, said, “The past four years have been extremely difficult for...
‘Big Dog Show’ This Halloween to Again Benefit Whittier Birthplace
Whittier Birthplace is set to host Dale Rogers’ “Big Dog Show” on the Bradford Common for a third year in a row. Taking place over Halloween weekend, the Big Dog Show is called the signature public art exhibition of Haverhill artist Rogers, whose metal sculptures are displayed nationally. Twenty of his “American Dogs” will be assembled on the Bradford Common from Friday, Oct. 25, through Monday, Oct. 28.
Community In Roads ~ HEART OF THE VALLEY
This month’s Heart of The Valley Highlight is a unique organization that helps strengthen our area’s nonprofits by cultivating a collaborative network of volunteers dedicated to enriching the lives of Greater Lawrence and Haverhill residents. Community In Roads programs and services started as volunteer professional match making &...
Massachusetts State Police, Bucci family, dedicate bridge to Trooper Tamar Bucci
“Yesterday, members of the Bucci Family joined Governor Maura Healey, members of the Massachusetts State Police, and the local community to dedicate the Trooper Tamar A. Bucci Memorial Bridge on Forest Street in Stoneham. Overlooking Interstate 93, the bridge commemorates the sacrifice of Trooper Bucci who was killed in the line of duty while assisting a disabled motorist on March 4, 2022.
More questions than answers on the final day of formals
11:00 | Gov. Healey appears live on GBH's Ask the Governor | GBH 89.7. 2:00 | U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Christopher Lopez holds a hearing on motions related to Steward's plan to close two Bay State hospitals, its motion to get out of the master lease agreement with its landlord, and the $30M agreement it has with the state | Bob Casey United States Courthouse, Courtroom 401, 515 Rusk Ave., Houston, Texas.
Lottery warning to check tickets for expiring unclaimed $1m Powerball prize – and it was sold last summer at a mini mart
A $1 million Powerball prize is still waiting to be claimed - but the winner has just weeks to act. The lucky winner bought the ticket at a Mini Mart in Massachusetts last year. The $1 million ticket was sold for the August 21, 2023 drawing at Metro Mini Mart...
Fire temporarily closes Shaw’s supermarket in Derry, New Hampshire
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Shaw’s supermarket in Derry is temporarily closed after a fire broke out early Wednesday morning. The Derry Fire Department received a call from an employee shortly after 3 a.m. reporting a fire on the roof. Some night employees were in the store at the time,...
MBTA Communities 2024 summer forum to be held at Reading Public Library on July 31st
READING - As part of the “Narrowing the Options” series, a planning staff will offer a presentation to refine concepts and details on the evolved compliant concepts involving the MBTA Communities Law. By utilizing the Downtown 40R area, the town may maximize its required area percentages and focus...
A Historic Goodbye: Ms. Lamont’s and Mr. Lyons’ Retirement
This Prize Day, we bid farewell to two out of the five beloved teachers retiring this year: John Lyons and Tommy Lamont. After decades of teaching at Groton, they will embark on new adventures away from the Circle. While we will miss their presence both in the classrooms and on the fields, we are grateful for the legacies and memories they are leaving behind.
GovDeals Online Auction Item: A Lot of 8 Tents
The North Andover School Department currently has the following items listed for sale on Govdeals.com:. GovDeals' online marketplace provides services to government, educational, and related entities for the sale of surplus assets to the public. Auction rules may vary across sellers. Register here to start bidding today! Once you register, you will have access to all Liquidity Services marketplaces. If you are already registered, you can use the same login credentials to bid on any Liquidity Services marketplace. Learn more at https://www.govdeals.com/.
A Farewell From Your Former Editors
With the arrival of Prize Day, we find ourselves amid a strange mix of emotions: the relief of finishing our twelve-page Reunion Weekend issue, the pride of watching next year’s editors take over, and the nostalgia of writing our last piece for The Circle Voice. Just a year ago, we published our first issue with an unusually fast deadline, scrambling to complete a months-long process within two weeks. Yet, despite the challenges of crash-coursing InDesign layout and adjusting to new leadership roles, our team successfully completed the first paper on time. This dedication, passion, and initiative among the CV staff would remain evident throughout the year, driving us in our efforts to produce a great publication across seven sections, eight issues, and one common mission: to work for change.
Onward and Upward: Groton Athletes Take on Collegiate Sports
As the shot clock winds down and our class of 2024 reaches the end of their time on the Circle, their moments spent playing on Groton fields and wearing the Groton uniform also come to a close. For most, this will be the last time they don a uniform, but for a select few, they stand on the edge of a new chapter: college athletics. As they prepare to take this leap, eleven seniors reflect on their time at Groton and the memories that have shaped their athletic experiences.
Groton’s New Track: A Momentous Inauguration
Standing along multicolored pennant flags ringed around 400 meters of pristine track, Groton’s track and field team watched and cheered as their captains cut the ribbon, anointed with the school’s colors, on the Vuyelwa and Temba Maqubela Track and Field Complex, formally opening it to use. Advocacy for...
TownVote: Voters Weigh in on Electronic Sign in Burlington
After a week of voting in the latest TownVote poll, more than 80% of respondents say they approve of an electronic sign in Burlington. The sign, if approved, would be installed at the corner of Bedford and Cambridge Streets at the Town Common, a location where currently two wooden poles hold up physical banners that are manually changed out each time a new event is publicized.
Boston police seek help identifying suspect in Roxbury assault
BOSTON — Boston Police Department detectives are reaching out to the public for assistance in identifying an individual connected to an aggravated assault in Roxbury. The incident occurred on July 17 near the intersection of Eustis Street and Zeigler Street. Authorities have warned that the suspect might be armed...
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