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(Additional photograph below.) It took 55 years, but Haverhill Vietnam veteran Kevin G. Alder received his Purple Heart Saturday in recognition of injuries he suffered as a U.S. Marine on patrol in Quảng Nam province. Alder’s wife Paulette pinned on the Purple Heart after a coalition of veterans and local helpers worked together to secure […] ....
One of Haverhill’s longest-serving elected officials is retiring, a mayoral candidate in litigation against the city is hedging his bets with a School Committee run, another School Committee member takes out papers for City Council and a newcomer is all but a shoo-in for the Ward 1 School Committee seat. Friday’s deadline for taking out […] ....
Haverhill City Councilor Joseph J. Bevilacqua has ruled out a run for mayor of Haverhill and instead plans to seek re-election to the City Council. Bevilacqua, who first won election to the City Council in 2015 after having served as a longtime member of the School Committee, said wants to spend more time with his […] ....
Finding off-street parking in Haverhill, particularly during a snowy winter, can be a daunting task. In an attempt to alleviate that problem, Haverhill City Councilor Joseph J. Bevilacqua presented two ideas at Tuesday night’s council meeting. The first was to allow parking in neighborhood school parking lots. “During the times of snow emergencies, I would like to suggest that we encourage the neighbors and the residents to utilize the city school parking lot, which is not used during the evening hours and weekends especially,” he said. The second part of his plan calls for contacting the Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority and asking for help to allow residents to park overnight in the MBTA lot on Washington Avenue when needed. ....