Merrimack Valley
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- Saturday, May 11, 2013
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Salem State University 'ahead of its time'
David Le/Staff photo Ashley Gaffney, of Salem, Mass., pins a boutonnière on Jeffrey Maniscalco's jacket prior to the start of a recent ceremony recognizing Salem State University's graduating veterans.
SALEM -- Tara Nolan was a first-semester freshman at Salem State University when she found out she was being deployed to Iraq. Although it was past the deadline to withdraw from classes, the college worked to ensure Nolan, an Air Force reservist, wou
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Police: Drunken driver found passed out on Route 128
BEVERLY -- A Beverly man who was found passed out at the wheel of his car in the right lane of Route 128 south early yesterday is being held without bail on what prosecutors say is at least his fourth drunken-driving charge. Brian Sadler, 37, of 32
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Man facing child porn charges flees into traffic
SALEM, Mass. -- When police showed up at Daniel Baldwin's home Thursday afternoon with a search warrant to look for child pornography on his computer, he began screaming at them to get out of his house, then fled, according to a police report. Now Baldwin,
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- Debate ensues after Methuen student's arrest
- Woman sent to jail in animal cruelty case
- Mail carriers collecting food for the hungry today
- Lazarus House celebrates 30 years of helping
- Right on schedule, stripers are here
- Friday, May 10, 2013
- Food drive today by area letter carriers
- Judge: He's a threat
- Officer's bribery trial begins next month
- State education takeover dulls interest in running for School Committee
- Drama Guild working overtime to present 'Godspell'
- Boy Scouts to honor Rivera, Teichert
- Angie says goodbye
- Aerial mapping firm wins approval for expansion
- Lot changes approved for Route 114 condo project
- Senior Babe Ruth tryouts tomorrow in Lawrence
- Police attacker sentenced to up to 26 years
- Thursday, May 9, 2013
- Ex-cop finally shows for arraignment
- Council may hire private law firm
- Saving others is his calling
- Industrial zoning, river gauge both gain approval
- Lawrence man charged in attempted blackmail of Boston celebrity
- Man called 'hero' in halting dog attack
- YWCA Annual Tribute to Women Awards is May 16
- Correction
- Wednesday, May 8, 2013
- Youth Center wins funding
- Planning Board backs chicken bylaw by 5-1 vote




