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Haverhill

November 15, 2012

Meet & greet with newly elected leaders is Friday

HAVERHILL — The Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Northern Essex Community College, will host a meet & greet on Friday with those elected last week to represent Haverhill.

This event will be from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in the Hartleb Technology Center, Room 103-B, on NECC's Haverhill campus, 100 Elliot St. It will include a brief speaking program and coffee and breakfast pastries, compliments of the college.

Expected to attend are incumbent state Rep. Brian Dempsey, chairman of Ways and Means; incumbent state Rep. Linda Dean Campbell; newly elected state Sen. Kathleen O’Connor Ives; and newly elected state representatives Diana DiZoglio and Lenny Mirra. Also attending will be Denise Johnson, aide to returning Congresswoman Niki Tsongas.

This complimentary event is open to the public. Registration is not necessary. More information is available by contacting the chamber at 978-373-5663 or info@haverhillchamber.com.

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