EagleTribune.com, North Andover, MA

Breaking News

Haverhill

December 19, 2012

Correction

A column that appeared Monday in The Eagle-Tribune sharing a story from an Arkansas buddy about a young girl who unawaredly held upside down the “M” in Christmas at her school’s winter pageant, changing the spelling to “Christ Was Love,” attributed the details to an incorrect source. The story originated in 1999 with author Candy Chand, who attended her son’s Christmas pageant dress rehearsal and observed the unintended but inspirational events. She wrote about the details in the book titled, “Christmas Love, a True Story of a Holiday Miracle.”

Text Only | Photo Reprints
Haverhill

Photos of the Week
New England News
Traditional BC commencement attendee to be absent MIT visiting scientist from Japan killed in bicycle accident in Boston Traditional BC commencement attendee to be absent over controversy Woman struck, died in bicycle accident Sunday Woman struck and killed by truck in Boston, driver fled Woman struck and killed by truck in Boston, driver fled BU commencement honors student victims Train collision investigation could take week or more Official: 'Amazing' no one died in Bridgeport train crash EarthFest steps up security in aftermath of marathon bombings Maine police searching for truck linked to missing teen Progress in negotiations between UMass Memorial, Mass. Nurses Association Worcester’s most recent fire academy recruits reflect on the job Lottery fever in Mass., across New England Brockton, Mass. murder suspect connected to state drug lab scandal Bombing suspect met with former Chechen rebel before attacks Dead bombing suspect met with former Chechen rebel before attacks Worcester, Mass. family's ice cream stand re-opens after fire Labor dispute continues between UMass and Mass. nurses Authorities: No evidence of threat to water supply at Quabbin Reservoir