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Podcast: Despite Pandemic Rules, Haverhill Drop-In Center Continues to Serve Those in Need

By Win Damon | File photograph. (Image licensed by Ingram Image.) Despite changing state rules throughout the pandemic, Haverhill’s Community Action has been able to continue serving homeless and near-homeless residents with its Drop-In Center inside Haverhill’s Universalist Unitarian Church. Longtime Drop-in Center Director Pat Dennehy says the early days of the pandemic created great difficulties because of the then-state limitation of serving just 10 individuals at a time. “Usually we served about 75 people a day and we had to cut down to 10 which was difficult. The decision was basically made that I would only take in people who were actually outside, because if you’re out all night, you have to have a safe place to go. I’ve been open throughout the pandemic. They bumped us up to 25, brought us back down to 10. We had to change everything the way that we served food. Just everything had to change, but we stuck through it, and we’ve been open every day throughout

Clark Lake family has to start over from scratch after Christmas tree fire destroys house

Clark Lake family has to ‘start over from scratch’ after Christmas tree fire destroys house Updated Jan 07, 2021; Facebook Share CLARK LAKE, MI – Beth and Todd Snay are figuring out what to do next after a fire destroyed their Clark Lake house. They were home with their son Jonathon Snay, who serves in the Air Force, just before 11 p.m., Dec. 30 in the 9000 block of Vining Street when their dog started barking. Todd Snay looked over to see what was happening, Beth Snay said. “My husband . told me, ‘I noticed there was a fireball coming from the top part of the (Christmas) tree,’” Beth Snay said. “He started pulling me off the couch and yelling and screaming at our son who was upstairs.”

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