Beginning Feb. 1, all local news coverage published in The Eagle-Tribune will be free and available to the public at www.eagletribune.com. Readers will no longer need to log on to the online Plus Edition to receive complete access to the local news that appears in our print editions.
This also means online readers will have complete access to all printed obituaries and funeral arrangements.
This change is the latest in a long line of improvements to The Eagle-Tribune's Web site. Over the last year, a multimedia section was added to the site to redefine readers' experience of local news through audio, video and photographic slide shows. Rallynorth.net, a site completely devoted to local high school sports, debuted in September and has become a huge hit with students and local sports enthusiasts. Readers can now purchase online high-quality reprints of the RallyNorth photos. In addition, the Classified Connection Web site expanded and WheelsNorth.com, the largest news and used car automotive Web site North of Boston, made its debut.
Merrimack Valley
Eagle-Tribune Web site content to be free Feb. 1
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State officials asked to investigate Adams
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Democratic Party has asked state election officials to investigate whether state Rep. Paul Adams benefited from "a multi-step financial scheme" to mislead voters about how his 2010 campaign was financed.
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Love's Enduring Promise: By Peggy's side
Editor's Note: In the spirit of Valentine's Day, The Eagle-Tribune asked readers to tell us stories about their lasting relationships — how they worked through the challenges over the years and kept their love healthy and alive. The series begins today and continues through Tuesday, Feb. 14, highlighting compelling stories of Love's Enduring Promise.
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Despite new law, local towns say no to GIC
Joining the state's Group Insurance Commission is not the only option local communities are looking at in fighting the high cost of health care coverage for their employees.
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The deadline for cities and towns to join the state plan is March 1. - Mass. schools suspend thousands under 'zero-tolerance'
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- Pets of the week
- Community calendar
- Saturday, February 11, 2012
- Early morning, two-alarm fire on High Street, Haverhill drives family out of house
- Back on the home front
- Marine gets big welcome
- Gym damage forces shift of voting site
- Five candidates to run for Andover's top board
- Burglars hit fire damaged home
- Church celebrates renovations, anniversary
- Couple caught stealing $889 in groceries
- Man charged with hat theft
- Man arrested after chase
- Friday, February 10, 2012
- Spanish class exchange lets LHS, Phillips Academy students discover common interests
- Write your own success stories, students told
- State of city deadline missed again
- Retiring moderator's advice: 'Stay out of arguments'
- Man facing child porn charges said that he attended Merrimack
- Lantigua fails to file campaign finance reports
- Methuen, Lawrence Democrats to elect state convention delegates
- Councilor withdraws customer service crackdown
- Moran planning a run for 17th Essex Representative
- Two correction officers suspended for barroom brawl
- Merrimack Valley YMCA honors staff members
- Man accused of stealing gold rings from roommate
- Cash, liquor stolen from club
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State officials asked to investigate Adams







