The Haverhill City Council says it is time to do something about litter and trash on downtown streets. Councilor William J. Macek broached the subject at Tuesday’s meeting after receiving an email from a Haverhill resident complaining about excessive debris downtown. “As a city, we should always look as clean as possible, but what we […]
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All Pentucket Regional elementary students will return to fully in-person learning with three-foot distancing no later than Monday, April 5, with middle and high school students following no later than April 28.
Superintendent Justin Bartholomew said the plan is based on new guidance received late Tuesday and the plan has been approved by the boards of health in Groveland, West Newbury and Merrimac and reviewed by Pentucket Regional School District Physician Stephen Beaudoin. The plan, however, is subject to impact bargaining with the Pentucket Association of Teachers.
“We will also build in a professional development day for teachers who are starting what is, for all intents and purposes, a new school year,” he said, adding, “We are welcoming back students, many of whom have not been to school in a year and have not seen their classmates in a year.”
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MUMBAI (Reuters) - Warburg Pincus-backed Kalyan Jewellers said it aimed to raise 11.75 billion rupees ($161 million) to use as working capital through an initial public offering (IPO) next week.
Kalyan, leader of a domestic market that also includes Titan, Tribhovandas Bhimji Zaveri Ltd. and regional players, opened its first showroom in the southern state of Kerala in 1993 and now has 107 showrooms in India and 30 stores in the Middle East.
The IPO comprises a fresh issue of equity shares of up to 8 billion rupees and an offer for sale of shares worth 3.75 billion by promoters and existing shareholders, the company said in a statement.