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- Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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Police: Woman is victim of identity theft
HAVERHILL - A woman told police someone opened a cell phone account in her name with T-Mobile and she found out about it only when a collection agency called to tell her she owed $370 for service between July and November of last year.
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No return to traffic nightmare; Groveland Bridge will stay open while new one is built
HAVERHILL - Mention building a new bridge, and a commuter's nightmare might come to mind for local drivers.
Continued ... - Tuesday, January 29, 2008
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State kicks in $400K to buy unused railroad bed in Bradford; Path would connect downtown, residents to river
HAVERHILL - It's a picture dreamy-eyed residents, business owners and city officials have painted many times in recent years: crowds of people walking and biking along a pathway looping the Merrimack River on the downtown and Bradford sides of the waterway.
Continued ... - Courses offered at Veasey Park; Students can take landscaping, rug making, bird-watching
- Stoplight proposed at busy Route 97 and Lake Street; Walkers, drivers say intersection is dangerous
- Cadillac dealership razed for CVS; Empty Marble Motors building finally comes down
- City celebrates Catholic Schools Week; Families say thanks to businesses, workers
- Monday, January 28, 2008
- Catching the 'drama' of their senior year
- Anger management class offered
- City considers return to traditional trick-or-treating; Parents propose change to Halloween night
- Students take over school - literally Become principal, teachers for a day
- Sunday, January 27, 2008
- The sound of success; Change in college's curriculum will allow music students smoother transfer to four-year schools
- Group rallies for ideas to improve city; Residents invited to share suggestions tomorrow
- Two Haverhill schools consider longer days; Students, educators debate the issue
- Two tales of the same downtown
- Saturday, January 26, 2008
- Police release photo of convenience store robber
- Library will use temp to reopen special room; Historical collection expected to open early next month
- Friday, January 25, 2008
- Mother says schoolbook shortage hurting daughter's grades
- 'I was praying that they don't shoot'; Couple robbed at gunpoint in their convenience store
- Boys Club gets fresh start; New director, head of girls program named
- Police target drug sales on rural Route 97; Say cars from Maine spotted repeatedly during deals
- Thursday, January 24, 2008
- Struggle over downtown gateway; Merchants demand help fighting street crime, blight
- Parents, teachers: Give 580-student school independence; State's decision on charter plan expected this month
- Biggest store in city's history to open; Lowe's adds to trend of development along highway
- Wednesday, January 23, 2008
- Their family's 'Patriotism' is a multigenerational thing
- Ex-mayor's cousin hurt in fall from porch; Railing collapsed, dropping him to pavement
- Sprinklers keep fire from spreading in Haverhill condo building
- Tuesday, January 22, 2008
- Neighbors call Bradford street speedway; Blame train commuters, bridgegoers
- Lighting the way downtown; Better parking lot lighting to make visitors feel safe, councilor says
- The sound of success; Change in college's curriculum will allow music students smoother transfer to four-year schools




