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LAWRENCE — Fire roared through a part of the abandoned Merrimac Paper Co. complex on South Canal Street last night, illuminating the southern bank of the Merrimack River with an orange glow that burned late into the night.....more>>
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Henrick decides to keep School Committee seat
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Honoring veterans on the weekend
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Armano will ask for recount
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50 veterans to tee for free
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Copper pipes stolen from Newbury Street apartment building
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
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Your guide to Lawrence's Nov. 3 elections
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Your guide to Methuen's Nov. 3 elections
Friday, November 06, 2009
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Note to readers: If you know anyone at Fort Hood, please call or email
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Witnesses: Shooter shouted 'Allahu Akbar' as he opened fire at Fort Hood
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Lawrence School Committee preparing for Laboy deadline
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Four arrested on drug charges following tip
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Cedar Crest owner eyes North Andover site
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Neighbors, city officials fight cell tower in Methuen
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Automated trash program starts Tuesday in Lawrence
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Veterans Day a time for remembrance
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Lack of parking may scuttle plans for Roma eatery in Lawrence
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Lucky call leads to North Andover bank robber
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Retirement board to transfer funds to state
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Police: Two caught stealing a ride from school
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Cherish the Ladies perform benefit holiday concert
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Referee's car broken into
Thursday, November 05, 2009
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Attorney to determine whether School Committee member can give seat to 'buddy'
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Lawrence Council president looks for state help because budget director "isn't engaging"
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Lawrence councilors call for halt in new trash pickup program
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First day for Mayor-elect Lantigua
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At least one ballot recount expected in Lawrence
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School absences on rise due to flu symptoms
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Andover water rate goes up Dec. 1; average bill to jump $32
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Stanley retires from NEMLEC
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Contractor working in Methuen hit with safety violation fines
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Annual event makes healing garden grow
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St. Anthony's honors its veterans who gave all
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Cigarettes, lottery tickets taken
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
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Methuen school committee winner to give up seat to losing incumbent
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Nine members elected to new Methuen Charter Commission
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Lawrence City Council will have Hispanic majority
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Gray upsets Larocque for School Committee
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Council president one of two incumbents bounced in Methuen
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Manzi: Time to close ranks and govern
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Firefighters picket outside Lawrence City Hall
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Lantigua becomes first Hispanic mayor in state; vows to be 'mayor for all'
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Correction
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Troopers who go beyond call of duty lauded
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Burglar empty-handed after weekend school break
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Teen arrested after tagging stop sign
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
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Mayors make history in Mass races
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Lantigua elected mayor of Lawrence; Manzi and Fiorentini re-elected in Methuen and Haverhill.
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