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Giving a 'face' to the rail trail
The Bradford Rail Trail now has face, as well as a name.
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The Friends of the Bradford Rail Trail committee have selected local graphic artist James Flynn's design as the official trail logo.
Drawing from the iconography of both railroads and Haverhill itself, Flynn's art features activities of the trail and the X design, used as a railroad warning sign throughout the country. He also used typography colored with the Haverhill High Hillies signature brown and gold. -
Possible Dreams: Marketing the river
Team Haverhill wants the community to dream big, especially when it comes to ways to use Haverhill's natural resource — the Merrimack River.
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The civic organization hosted its fifth annual Possible Dreams gathering Monday night at Northern Essex Community College. The event brought together more than 120 Haverhill residents to dream up new and creative uses for the river and the bridges connecting the downtown to Bradford. -
Police log
Arrests
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Monday, Jan. 30
Marla LeBlanc, 51, of 150 Wilson St., at home at 8:40 a.m., malicious damage over $250.
Timothy Philbrick, 47, of Raymond, N.H., at 200 Main St. at 11:45 a.m., indecent exposure. - The Lamp Post
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- Thursday, January 26, 2012
- city's women behind the Civil War
- Police log
- The Lamp Post
- City grooms downtown to welcome boaters
- Report: Home foreclosures down, sales stagnant
- At 74, she is a nationally-ranked fencer
- Share your ideas on using city's riverfront land
- Weekly planner
- Wednesday, January 18, 2012
- Unusual winter warmth hurts local ski complex
- More Santa Fund donations arrive
- The Lamp Post
- Police log
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Giving a 'face' to the rail trail




