By WHAV Staff |
March 1, 2021
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Team Haverhill’s annual “Possible Dreams” community visioning event is going online this year.
Called “Possible Dreams 2021: Moving Forward Together,” the event is described as “an opportunity to meet new people, discover more that Haverhill has to offer and shape the future of our community by sharing and incubating new ideas. This is the first time the event is taking place online and begins Monday, March 8, at 7 p.m.
The question of when students can safely return to the classroom continues to be a hot topic with no clear answers from the Haverhill School Committee. While Mayor James J. Fiorentini recently asked for plans to return students to the classroom next month, Committee members remain divided, in no small part because the state has […]
Covid 19 coronavirus: Auckland Regional Public Health says no issues with language barriers prior to latest outbreak
1 Mar, 2021 02:33 AM
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People line up to be tested for Covid-19 at the Otara testing station. Photo / Brett Phibbs
People line up to be tested for Covid-19 at the Otara testing station. Photo / Brett Phibbs
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
The Prime Minister said there had been complicating factors including language barriers when attempting to contact trace the latest people found with Covid-19.
But the Auckland Regional Public Health Services (ARPHS) said that prior to this outbreak, it had not experienced any issues with language barriers.
Hear Whittier’s Last Poem read aloud There is something poignant about “last” things. The word last often possesses the sad, sometimes heroic, connotation of finality, including death. Think of a loved one’s last words, or the last time you saw a good friend, or a soldier’s last stand. Whittier’s last poem holds this poignancy. It […]