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ARCHIVE: Edition No. 235L | February 22, 2006

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Editorial:
The WIB: Another black eye for Lawrence
There has to be a better way for Lawrence to solve its problems besides scandals, bad press and lawsuits. The WIB novella is turning into another embarrassment for the city...
On the Cover:
WIB staff members resign
By Dalia Díaz
The letter shown on page 11 was sent to the Mayor of Lawrence as a result of the meeting held by the members of the Merrimack Valley Workforce Investment Board. They content...
On the Cover:
Merrimack Valley YMCA “Reach Out For Youth” Volunteers kick-off 2006 campaign
The Merrimack Valley YMCA’s “Reach Out For Youth” volunteer committee has been busy planning the 2006 campaign. The committee held a kick-off breakfast today at the Methuen...
Delay hiring Human Rights Director
By Dalia Díaz
The position for a Human Rights Director in Lawrence was advertised a few weeks ago and while rumors abound, the fact is that this appointment has been at a stand still.
Solving the parking problem
By Dalia Díaz
Last week we reported on Councilor Marie Gosselin’s idea to expand the parking facilities in the area of the new high school and the stadium. The empty lot between the new school ...
'Hurricanes' Rewards Their Champions
By Alberto Surís
On Sunday, February 12, Lawrence Pop Warner Football & Cheer Inc. held its 2006 awards banquet at Knights of Columbus, located a 1 Market Street, in Lawrence, and more than...
Rotarians held Art Auction for Scholarships
By Dalia Díaz
The art auction held by the Rotary Club of Lawrence to benefit mostly Lawrence High School and Central Catholic High School was a huge success with almost 100 art lovers in...
YMCA’s 2006 Prudential Spirit Awards
By Dalia Díaz
The Merrimack Valley YMCA held another recognition program for some local students involved in volunteer activities. The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards were created in...
Notes from your Librarian
By Maureen Nimmo
Hello Rumbo readers. Things are moving along here as we get ready for our “Grand Re-Opening” in April. Louise Sandberg, our special collections librarian, is gradually moving...
Lawrence YMCA celebrates opening of new Family Aquatic Center
The Grand Opening Celebration was held on Wednesday, February 15 at 4:00 p.m. The event began with tours of the new Family Aquatic Center and renovated program spaces...
 

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