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Director's critics skip meetingAndover man badly hurt in crash Clever counterfeiters turned $5s to $100s Keyes steps down as St. Michael pastor
Housing Director Ken Martin sat beside the five-member Methuen Housing Authority board Tuesday night with an audience of supporters looking on. Noticeably absent from the monthly meeting at 24 Mystic St. were his critics.
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Man killed in crash fell asleep at wheel, father saysAn unhappy Valentine's Day for two couples Council to review river plan
An expert snowboarder, Zack Zalewski was passionate about teaching the sport to children.
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Plaistow plaza loses another tenantDriver gets 15 days for hitting man and fleeing scene Man heads to trial for fatal crash in Derry
The Plaistow Center Plaza, commonly referred to as the old Shaw's plaza, is losing yet another tenant. Northeast Rehabilitation will move out when it's lease is up. The remaining tenants express some frustration that little appears to be happening to attract new business.
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Late stop saves North Andover tie with archrivalSeguin, Thomas power B's in shootout Stuckey, Monroe help Pistons sink Celtics
NORTH ANDOVER — Even with his front-row seat for the action, the final seconds were a blur even to North Andover goalie Joey Daccord.
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"Dan Rivet made a great play on the backcheck and I don't know how he blocked that pass," said the goalie. "Then I somehow got my leg out to block and shot and the buzzer went off." - Lifestyle
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Pasta medicinal? Turmeric, whole wheat flour give it anti-inflammatory properties Reel Food: Sips, snacks inspired by Oscar winners Editor's Picks Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys kick off Mardi Gras in Newburyport calendar
To serve this pasta, the chefs at Addison Gilbert and Beverly hospitals boil it, then saute it with a little oil, garlic and fresh baby spinach.
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Obama promotes manufacturing at Wisconsin plantPayroll tax cut close to passing in Washington
MILWAUKEE — President Barack Obama is using the resurgence of U.S. manufacturing to make an economic case for his re-election, touring factory floors and promoting a made-in-America message that seemed to fit his political campaign like, as it turned out Wednesday, lock and key.
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