Business groups, nonprofits and families lined up on opposite ends of the court to dodge, duck, dip, and dive Tuesday night.
The festivities were in full stride as the city’s Christmas Stroll and Elf Hunt kicked off Friday throughout the downtown ...
Public defenders have created a new group to lobby Beacon Hill lawmakers to increase pay for hundreds of private attorneys ...
Ten children and family members participated in the Winter Wonderland Snow Globe class held at the Haverhill Public Library’s ...
The holiday glow glittered again in Gale Park on Monday, where residents huddled together to witness the annual tree lighting ...
There’s no clowning around for this Haverhill-born painter known for capturing life’s quiet corners — and its occasional ...
BOSTON — Plans to bring rent control back to Massachusetts, cut the state’s income tax rate, authorize same day voter registration, make the governor and Legislature subject to the public records law ...
Three-year-old plans to build a diesel-only fueling station for tractor-trailers off Interstate 495 were revisited Tuesday night and, once again, rejected.
The state would be required to set aside $100 million in taxpayer money for land and water conservation under a proposal inching toward the 2026 ballot.
First Amendment: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the ...
The vision of a bigger, better YMCA in Haverhill has lingered, but a $1 million gift — an early Christmas present — from a hometown business brings that ...
The city’s Community Development Department presents a Lead Hazard Reduction Workshop from 5 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 11, at the Haverhill YMCA, 81 Winter St.