AG files lawsuit against North Andover Auto School after meth bust closure
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Attorney General Maura Healey s office has filed a lawsuit against a North Andover driving school that closed after its owner was arrested for trafficking methamphetamine, leaving more than 1,500 students without refunds for services for which they had paid over $1 million in total to the school.
The AG’s Office is also seeking a preliminary injunction to preserve any assets for consumer restitution. A hearing on the motion for preliminary injunction has been set for April 1 at 2 p.m. in Essex Superior Court. Through its lawsuit and preliminary injunction motion, the AG’s Office is seeking full refunds of over $1 million in restitution to affected consumers.
Massachusetts driving school owner snared in drug investigation owes $1 million to students after abruptly closing, lawsuit says
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Greater Lawrence Tech says Juniors and Seniors may Return to In-Person Learning Monday
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Feb. 22—ANDOVER — A teachers strike set to begin Monday at Greater Lawrence Technical School has been averted. "We are pleased to inform you that members of Local 1707 and GLTS School Committee have reached a contract agreement," Superintendent John Lavoie said in a statement posted on the school's Facebook page Sunday evening. "As a result, in-person learning for exploratory and high-needs .
Feb. 21—ANDOVER — Teachers at the Greater Lawrence Technical School on River Road are threatening to go on strike Monday, the first day of in-class learning since last March. The teachers union met Saturday in a 150-person Zoom call during which they voted to strike following a Friday night vote by the School Committee to reject an agreement that would have brought ninth graders and special .