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Covanta Asset Manager Mark Van Weelden said, “The HFFM facility is not only a place to honor our firefighters but it’s also an interactive center for children to learn about firefighting and fire safety in the home. Covanta is pleased to be able to continue supporting this organization.” Pictured are Haverhill Firefighting Museum’s Cynthia Graham and Covanta Operations Analyst Erica Williams. (Courtesy photograph.)
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Glenn W. Strauss recently joined Haverhill Bank as senior vice president, market manager commercial lending. He will be based primarily in the Salem, N.H., branch. Prior to joining Haverhill Bank, Strauss worked as senior vice president/chief lending officer at Reading Cooperative Bank and previously worked in the Merrimack Valley/Salem market for 17 years. He brings […]
By WHAV Staff |
February 23, 2021
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The Haverhill Exchange Club’s 19
th Annual Rick Barry St. Patrick’s Day Celebration is going online live this year with traditional Irish music, real “leprechaun loot,” prizes and giveaways.
The celebration, sponsored by Haverhill Bank, takes place on St. Patrick’s Day, Wednesday, March 17, at 10 a.m., with live Facebook and HC Media streams and cable television channel 22.
Tickets are $40 an include an event box “filled with signature items, surprises and scratch tickets.” There are also optional live drawings for $100 Lucky Shamrock baskets and $1,000 giveaway. Register at haverhillexchangeclub.com or contact Sarah Wescott by email at [email protected] or call her at 508-451-1497.
Holy Family Hospital, Haverhill campus.
Holy Family Hospital has been named Business of the Year by the Greater Haverhill Chamber and will be honored along with other award recipients during an online presentation next month.
The 30th Annual Business Awards, sponsored by Haverhill Bank, takes place Friday, Feb. 12, from 8-9:30 a.m. It is free and open to the public. Besides Holy Family Hospital, The Chamber honors 17 others in various categories as well as recognizes its 2020 Business of the Month recipients.
Award categories and honorees are Arts and Culture, Pentucket Players; Education, Northern Essex Community College; Family-Owned Business, Nunan Florist and Greenhouses; Health, Haverhill Offices of Anna Jacques Hospital; Manufacturing, Crystal Engineering; Pioneer of the Year, Lupoli Companies; Restaurant, Kreuger’s Flatbread and Olivia’s Restaurant; Retail/Wholesale, The Winged Rabbit; Rising Star, Marysol Cueto, Salon Mii No. 2; Rookie of the Year, Plum Island Kayak;
Dec 10, 2020
HAVERHILL â For drivers who struggle to figure out what time of day paid parking is in effect on downtown streets and lots, the confusion is about to end.
Following last week s approval of an increase in the hourly fee for downtown parking, the City Council this week approved another change intended to bring consistency to the parking program and reduce confusion among drivers.
Once in place, paid parking hours on downtown streets and in city lots will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekdays for more consistency. Currently, on-street paid parking is from 3 to 8 p.m. on Washington Street and from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. in downtown city lots. Saturdays, which formerly had free parking, are now included in the paid parking plan.