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Team Haverhill launches new Web site
Team Haverhill has launched a new Web site, www.teamhaverhill.org.
"The last few months have been an extremely exciting and busy time for Team Haverhill," said co-chariman Tim Jordan.
"We have been very active with several projects — the Soles of Haverhill Shoe-la-bration in partnership with the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce; the launch of the single-stream recycling pilot in partnership with the City of Haverhill and the beginning of a citywide mentoring program."
The new mentoring network includes the Haverhill Public Schools and four youth-serving agencies: the YMCA, YWCA, Girls Inc. and the Haverhill Boys and Girls Club.¬
"It is appropriate to share with the Greater Haverhill community our new Web site address, www.teamhaverhill.org, which is more reflective of the nature of our organization," Jordan said.
Team Haverhill is a volunteer organization comprised of residents and business owners in Haverhill; members are committed to making Haverhill a better place to live, work and play.
Team Haverhill generally meets at the Pentucket Bank Community Room the second Monday of every month, but the schedule is always available on the Web site.¬
All meetings are open to the public.
Jordan said Team Haverhill hopes everyone will visit the new site, which he described as more user-friendly. There, people can learn about "all the exciting projects on which we are working," Jordan said.
Anyone interested in joining a working group or becoming a member is encouraged to attend a meeting. Those who are curious about the organization's meetings are also invited to attend.
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