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Power restored after transformer fire in Downtown Lowell

Power restored after transformer fire in Downtown Lowell
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Haverhill Participates in Emerging Adult Leadership Academy for Better Justice Outcomes

Haverhill Participates in Emerging Adult Leadership Academy for Better Justice Outcomes
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Transformer fire causes power outages in Downtown Lowell

Transformer fire causes power outages in Downtown Lowell
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UTEC recycles more than 1,866 mattresses for Haverhill residents

HAVERHILL — This Earth Week, UTEC, a local nonprofit that helps offer justice-involved young adults life skills to prevent recidivism, is celebrating its mattress recycling program and partnership with the

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'Young people are worth all of our efforts'

Members of UTEC speak out in support of "Raise the Age," legislation that would gradually raise the age of offenders allowed in the juvenile justice system to those ages 18 to 20.

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