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December 14, 2020 Officials gather to cut the ribbon at the mural, “Reading Takes Us Places.” From left, Haverhill Promise Campaign Director Jenny Arndt, City Councilors Timothy J. Jordan and Joseph J. Bevilacqua, state Rep. Leonard Mirra and City Council President Melinda E. Barrett. (Jarvi Productions photograph for WHAV News.) A five-panel mural, designed to encourage daily reading, was formally dedicated Friday in downtown Haverhill with a cross section of public officials, business leaders, educators and others joining in for a ribbon cutting. Called “Reading Takes Us Places,” the mural below the Railroad Bridge in downtown Haverhill depicts children floating down the Merrimack River reading. It was painted by more than 50 children who demonstrated a commitment to daily reading during the COVID-19 spring school closures. Haverhill Promise Campaign Director Jenny Arndt recently appeared on WHAV’s morning program and explained the mural’s simple purpose. ....