Pam and Doug did what all of us dreamed of: they went to Washington for Barack Obama's inauguration. They withstood the freezing cold weather and witnessed history in the making.

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Coming Events

J uly 3, 2010
5:30 PM

Haverhill Celebrates


This year's Fourth of July celebration will be honoring our veterans at the Haverhill Stadium on Lincoln Avemue. Admission to the event will be $1.00 for everyone over six.

There will be plenty of food and activities for children of all ages. The evening will culminate in fireworks at 10:00 PM.

For more information, check out the Haverhill Gazette.

July 5, 2010

City-wide Curbside Single-Stream Recycling Begins in Haverhill


Put all your recyclables (paper, cardboard, plastic, and glass) into one container and all your other garbage into another.

For more details, see the article in The Eagle Tribune or visit Team Haverhill.

July 18, 2010
11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The Eve Rising 2010 Music Festival


The Eve Rising 2010 Festival is an all day, all women-in-music festival whose proceeds will benefit Emmaus House and the Lawrence YWCA.   more....


"History suggests that unless a progressive president is able to mobilize widespread support for significant change in the country at large, it's not enough to have a congressional majority." -- Doris K. Goodwin



Inauguration Day, Washington
January 20, 2009

The Capital



Gathering Near the Washington Monument



Frozen but Joyful



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