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Editorial:
A sad goodbye – in the name of progress
There are times that we must bid a poignant goodbye recognizing that life must go on and good people deserve the best it has to offer. It was with sadness that Radhamés Nova’s...
On the Cover:
New construction on Essex Street
By Alberto Surís
“This is another sign that Lawrence is coming back,” said Mayor Michael J. Sullivan at the ground breaking ceremony of a new construction going up on Essex Street, held on...
On the Cover:
Clean Up Crusade II
By Alberto Surís
With Captain America standing next to him, Harold Magoon, Director of Lawrence/Methuen Community Coalition, made the announcement about the cleanup crusade about to start throughout the city.
On the Cover:
15th Annual Merrimack Valley YMCA ‘Reach Out For Youth’ Auction packs Wyndham’s Ballroom
By Alberto Surís
Saturday, March 11, was the date of the Merrimack Valley YMCA’s 15th Annual Auction held at the Wyndham Andover Hotel. Nearly 400 guests packed the ballroom and bit on the...
Notes from your Librarian
By Maureen Nimmo
Hello Rumbo readers. I hope you were all able to come to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade last week. It was a lot of fun. Councilor Marie Gosselin deserves a lot of credit for putting on...
MVP, temp workers celebrate improvements
They press for more permanent jobs at Gillette Pack Center during assembly
The Merrimack Valley Project (MVP), an organization of 32 congregations, unions, and community groups that works to improve the quality of life in the Merrimack Valley region...
Lantigua lauds college scholarship; urges students to apply
State Representative William Lantigua (D-Lawrence) announced that a scholarship program, established to benefit Latino college students majoring in math or science, is now accepting...
Electrical Apprenticeship Program Announced
Three Greater Lawrence Technical School Electrical students will soon get a taste of real-world work, thanks to a partnership between the school and the International Brotherhood...
CCHS Receives Notice of Continued Accreditation, Findings of Committee Resounding Affirmation of Mission
Br. Rene D. Roy, FMS, President of Central Catholic High School (CCHS) is proud to announce that CCHS has received official notification from the New England Association of...
 

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