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- Monday, January 21, 2008
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Parking confusion at hospital costs patients; Their cars are towed from doctors' spaces
HAVERHILL - One little word - "Valley" - caused Paula Komola three hours of angst and $110 before she could claim her truck from the tow yard, she said.
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Donations bring computers, books, basketball tourney to schools
HAVERHILL - Rarely have Haverhill public schools had such a profitable and morale-boosting few weeks.
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Body found off River Street
HAVERHILL - Foul play is not suspected in the discovery of a homeless man's body behind a River Street business yesterday morning.
Continued ... - Sunday, January 20, 2008
- The sound of success; Change in college's curriculum will allow music students smoother transfer to four-year schools
- Pressure on mayor to accept state money for Haverhill High; Would bring computers to classrooms, new lockers for students
- Viewing the city from month to month in library calendar
- Saturday, January 19, 2008
- Undercover drug deal nets dealer trying to look undercover
- Haverhill slugger signs $24.1 million contract; "Carlos Pena Day" in the works at stadium
- Police make drug bust in Haverhill bar
- Friday, January 18, 2008
- Girls invited - after 108 years; City's Boys Club to go coed, one of only two nationwide that didn't allow girls
- Parent demands no-lice policy at school; Principal to review matter with health officials
- Expenses force schools to consider increasing lunch prices
- State rep: Law would give all retirees, not just police, earnings break
- Thursday, January 17, 2008
- Still buried: Days after storm, cars remain plowed in, streets are narrow
- Snow mounds cause headaches downtown
- Coincidence or not, Kerry's visit becomes center of political talk
- Retired officer outearned all active officers in detail pay
- Former city officer surrenders; Accused of impersonating a police officer
- Wednesday, January 16, 2008
- Who's that at the door? John Kerry Senator drops in to talk about city's needs
- Woolworth owners invited to face city
- Council wants mayor to decide retired cop issue
- Voters have until 8 tonight to pick a party
- Public hearing on charter school plan rescheduled
- Tuesday, January 15, 2008
- What's up with the Woolworth building? Two years since sale, property still vacant, unkempt
- Snow closes schools, slows trash collection, makes driving hectic
- Chief wants to boost detail pay for retired officers One retiree made $23,000 more than the state allows
- September opening for Zion Bible College uncertain; City inspectors work with school to prepare old Bradford College campus
- Monday, January 14, 2008
- Upper Main Street will get traffic fix, leaders say
- $600,000 starts project that can bring dozens of sports fields; City works to cap old landfill
- Wrong number! School system's early wake-up call shocks former teachers, students




