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Whittier student competes in national masonry competition
Courtesy photo. Whittier Regional High student Steve Quimby won the gold medal in masonry at the statewide SkillsUSA competition in Marlborough last weekend.
When Steve Quimby came to Whittier Regional High as a freshman, he had no idea which vocational program he wanted to specialize in.
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He spent one week in each of the 20 programs Whittier offers during the freshman exploratory program. One of the programs impressed him the most — masonry. -
Local girl who beat cancer visits Fenway Park for rally against disease
After a completely healthy pregnancy and birth two years ago, Melanie Famino of Haverhill was excited to have two children — daughters Danielle and newborn Megan.
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But just nine months later, Famino discovered something wasn't right with Megan. -
College to open teacher training center in city
Local teachers looking to further their careers and improve their skills will soon have to look no further than their own school system to do so.
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The city's public schools and Endicott College have created a partnership which will bring Endicott's Regional Teaching Center to Haverhill. The program will allow teachers and other interested local residents to take courses so they can receive a master's degree. - Police log
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- Local girl wins Grange competitions
- City ambulance company reaches out to Peru
- Births
- Weekly planner
- Wednesday, May 2, 2012
- City mulls outlawing event ads over streets
- KidsFEST takes over downtown Sunday
- First bike lane: Along Route 97 to stadium
- City man held highest lay post in Catholic church
- Police log
- The Lamp Post
- Weekly planner
- Wednesday, April 25, 2012
- Players, parents rave about athletic director also coaching baseball
- Lack of water can't stop community garden
- Hot restaurant concept hits downtown
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