HAVERHILL — There are 68 hours between Friday lunch and Monday morning breakfast at Haverhill High School. For students who lack access to meals at home, who may be homeless
After a last-minute search, Haverhill Hammers Youth Wrestling finally found a location for its league’s annual tournament, but it still needed to pay for the event. Head Coach Joe Delgrosso said he approached Covanta, who agreed to pay the bulk of costs trainer and rental fees, for example. The club offers two programs, one […]
By WHAV Staff |
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There are changes to Haverhill schools’ Grab ‘n’ Go meal sites now that students are returning to in-person learning.
Three mobile sites operate Mondays through Fridays from buses in the parking lot of Caleb Dustin Hunking School, from 11-11:30 a.m.; Fantini Bakery on Washington Street, from 11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.; and Haverhill Public Library parking lot, from 12:30-1 p.m. The Haverhill High School site continues Mondays through Fridays from 3-4 p.m.
Grab ‘n’ Go sites at Albert B. Consentino, Paul Nettle, John Greenleaf Whittier and Tilton Lower schools are discontinued.
411 Cares serving lunch to Haverhill firefighters during the last year. (Courtesy photograph.)
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Haverhill’s 411 Cares achieved an important milestone this week distributing 13,000 meals to needy residents and veterans.
The nonprofit organization that formed last year to address shortages stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic delivers fully prepared meals daily to 120 veterans, elderly and low- and moderate-income residents. These include YMCA residents and veterans at Veterans Northeast Outreach Center homes on Cedar and Temple Streets.