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El Ayuntamiento de Cádiz contratará a 17 personas desempleadas para acciones en la lucha contra el Covid

El Ayuntamiento de Cádiz contratará a 17 personas desempleadas para acciones en la lucha contra el Covid
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Public Education Disaster Week

Public Education Disaster Week Share This Article Monday, two harmful bills are being rushed through the Senate Education Committee before Iowans have time to respond.  SSB 1065 would divert taxes for public schools to private schools and SSB 1064 would make Iowa schools unsafe during the pandemic. Both pieces of legislation were written and filed without any input from the IA Department of Education. “If these bills pass it will be a disaster for Iowa public schools.” Senate Education Committee member Sarah Trone Garriott of Windsor Heights said. “Our public school educators have gone above and beyond for months, giving everything they have to keep educating our students through a public health disaster. They’ve done all this with no additional support from the state, after years of underfunding. Instead of thanking them, the majority party is rushing through bills that will defund public schools, undermine local decision making, and disregard health and safety.”

Haverhill s Public Safety Departments Face Changes with Laliberty, Haugh Retirements

Upcoming retirements mean major changes in the leadership of Haverhill’s public safety departments. Two recruitment efforts are already underway in City Hall to replace Fire Chief William F. Laliberty and Deputy Police Chief Anthony L. Haugh. Both men retire this month after decades of service. Mayor James J. Fiorentini says he is also looking ahead to the retirement of Police Chief Alan R. DeNaro. “DeNaro has already told us he is nearing retirement age. He is going to be retiring shortly so we want to have some continuity in the department,” he said. As WHAV reported first last November, Laliberty is retiring after 34 years as a Haverhill firefighter and four and a half years as chief. Similarly, Haugh retires after serving on the police force 33 years the last five as deputy.

Haverhill Veterans Clinic Moves Next Week to New Summer Street Location

The Haverhill veterans’ clinic begins moving next week to a new city location on Summer Street, while plans take shape for expanded services this summer. VA Bedford Healthcare System’s Haverhill Community Based Outreach Clinic moves to 209 Summer St. Monday, Feb. 1. In the first phase, primary care moves to the front-facing space. Veterans with […]

Methuen Man, 30, to Serve More Than Three Years in Federal Prison for Fentanyl, Cocaine Dealing

U.S. District Court, Concord, N.H. (File photograph.) A 30-year-old Methuen man was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison last Thursday after being convicted of possessing controlled substances with intent to distribute. New Hampshire U.S. Attorney Scott W. Murray said Alberto Rosario was found with fentanyl, crack cocaine, and $800 while he was a passenger in a car pulled over by Nashua, N.H., Police June 6, 2018. Police believed the car was involved in drug trafficking. Murray’s office said Rosario was a passenger in the vehicle. The driver later admitted to driving Rosario from Lowell to Nashua and acknowledged that Rosario was distributing drugs.

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