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OCTOBER 1, 2017 • EDITION 596 • LAWRENCE, MA • YEAR 22 .: Rumbo :. 1READ RUMBO ONLINE! RUMBONEWS.COM
Octubre/October 1, 2017 (MA) Lawrence, Methuen, Haverhill, Andover, North Andover, Lowell (NH) Salem, Nashua, Manchester
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Lindy Galland pays tribute to Marie GosselinRumbo
Debate para la AlcaldíaIngeniera de la ciudadBrian Peña regresaBoletas de AusenteReglas de la NFL y la bandera Página 4
Mayoral DebateCity EngineerBrian Peña returnsAbsentee BallotsNFL Rule on the flag
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Lawrence honra a Frank Alekno
Lawrence honors Frank Alekno
Exitoso Business Expo
Resultado de Elecciones Preliminares en Lawrence
Mayor Daniel Rivera and former Mayor William Lantigua will face each other in the finals. Pg.7
El Alcalde Daniel Rivera y el ex Alcalde William Lantigua se enfrentarán en las finales. Pg.7
Preliminary Elections Results in Lawrence
MichaelPawlikofMichael’sMotorsponsoroftheeventandLenorePettinelliSalvucciwidowofBruceArnold. Pg.6
Successful Business Expo
Left to right, Jim Carnevale, Chair Merrimack Valley Workforce & Education Committee;AndreaCurewitz,NorthShore104.9andJosephJ.Bevilacqua,President/CEO Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce at the Fall Back to Business ExpoTradeShowheldatAndoverCountryClubonWednesday,September13,2017. Pg.13
Desde la Izquierda, JimCarnevale,ChairMerrimack Valley Workforce & Education Committee;AndreaCurewitz,NorthShore104.9andJosephJ.Bevilacqua,President/CEO Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce en el Fall Back to Business Expo Trade Show llevado a cabo en elAndoverCountryClubelmiércoles,13deseptiembre,2017. Pg.13
Todo un éxito / Great successBruce Arnold Memorial Scholarship
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EDITORIAL | EDITORIAL
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With a pair of devastating recenthurricanes forcing many Puerto Ricansto evacuate to the continental U.S., theLawrence Public Schools would like toassure local affected families that the district is prepared for all new arrivalsand encourage them to contact its Family ResourceCenterassoonastheyareable. TheFRCislocatedat60IslandStreetandcanbereachedbyphoneat978-975-5900. Families in this circumstance willbe given immediate school assignment, as wellasschoolsuppliesandhelpconnectingwithothercitysupportagencies. “It'simportantinthistimeofneedthatwe do all we can locally to give our fellow citizensa softplace to land,” saidMayorDaniel Rivera. “It's not a question of iftheycome, justwhen.Givenall that theyhavebeenthrough,theSuperintendentandI want to ensure the kids have a smooth transition.”
Con un par de devastadoreshuracanes recientes forzando a muchos puertorriqueños a evacuar a los EstadosUnidos,lasEscuelasPúblicasdeLawrencequisieraaseguraralasfamiliasdelaciudadquehayansidoafectadasqueeldistritoestápreparadoparatodoslosreciénllegadosylosanimaaponereencontactoconFamilyResourceCentertanprontocomopuedan. El FRC está ubicado en el 60 IslandStreet y se puede llamar por teléfonoal 978-975-5900. Las familias en estascircunstancias recibirán asignación inmediata de la escuela, así como los suministros escolares y ayudar a conectar conotrasagenciasdeapoyodelaciudad. "Es importante en este momentode necesidad que hagamos todo lo quepodamos localmente para dar a nuestrosconciudadanos un lugar seguro donde vivir", dijo elAlcaldeDanielRivera. "Noesunacuestióndesivienen,sinocuándo.Dado que todo lo que han atravezado, elsuperintendente y yo queremos asegurarque los niños tengan una transición sin
Las Escuelas Públicas de Lawrence preparadas para recibir a niños de Puerto Rico
muchascomplicaciones". ElhuracánMaríaazotóaPuertoRicoel20deseptiembre,menosdedossemanasdespués del impacto del Huracán Irma.Muchos de los tres millones de habitantes del territorio de los Estados Unidos aúncarecende fuentesconfiablesdeenergía,refugio,aguapotable,alimentosyatenciónmédica.Lacomunicaciónyel transporteestántambiénseveramentelimitados. "No creo que podamos comprenderplenamentelamagnituddeladevastaciónenPuertoRico,pero tenemosennuestropoder como ciudad y sistema escolarhacer que sea un poco más fácil paracualquierfamiliaquellegueaLawrence",dijoelSuperintendentedeLPSJeffreyC.Riley."Conseguirquesushijosseasientenrápidamente en la escuela es una cosamenostendránquepreocuparse". LosinteresadosenapoyarlosesfuerzosdesocorroyreconstrucciónpuedendonaraMassachusettsUnitedforPuertoRicoattbf.orgollamandoal617-338-2213.
HurricaneMariaslammedintoPuertoRicoonSept.20,lessthantwoweeksaftertheimpactofHurricaneIrma.ManyoftheU.S. territory’s 3-plus million residentsstilllackreliablesourcesofpower,shelter,drinking water, food and medical care.Communication and transportation arealsoseverelylimited. “I don’t think we can fullycomprehend theextentof thedevastationinPuertoRico,butwehaveitinourpoweras a city and school system to make it a little bit easier for any families arriving in Lawrence,” said LPS SuperintendentJeffrey C. Riley. “Getting their childrenquicklysettledinschoolisonelessthingthey’llhavetoworryabout.” Those interested in supporting reliefand reconstruction efforts can donate to Massachusetts United for Puerto Rico attbf.orgorbycalling617-338-2213.
Lawrence Public Schools prepared to welcome new arrivals from Puerto Rico
Especialista en -CáncerdePróstata -TratamientodeImpotenciaSexual -Tratamientodeincontinenciaurinaria -CálculosRenalesEl Dr. Ernesto López es Urólogo -EspecialistaCertificadoporla Asociación Americana de Urología -ProfesorAsociadodeTuftsUniversityMedicalSchool
Suoficinaestálocalizadaenel101deAmesburySt,Suite207,Lawrence,MA01840–Teléfono978-975-1497HorasdeOficina:Lunes,Martes,JuevesyViernesDe8:30AMa12:30PMyde1:30PMa5:30PM
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Dr. Ernesto López
Lo que solo él creía
Pasaronlaseleccionespreliminaresytodoshemosvistolosresultados.DenuevolosvotantesdeLawrencehanpuestofrenteafrentealAlcaldeDanielRiverayalexAlcaldeWilliamLantigua.
Comotodossabemos,pordecisiónpropialuegodeperderlasilla,elexAlcaldeLantiguaseretiróasunativaRepúblicaDominicanaconlaintencióndedarleespacioalnuevoalcaldeallevaracabosugestión.EsolohadichoLantiguamuchasveces;nolodecimosnosotros. Aunque ausente de Lawrence, Lantigua siempre se mantuvo en contacto conmiembrosdesubase,queleinformabansobreloslogrosasícomolosdesatinosdelaactualadministraciónyloinstabanaregresar. Mientras, localmente, losataqueshaciaélcontinuaban,quesi sehabía robadomillonesyqueestabaviviendoenunalujosavillaenR.D.Dosdesusmejoresamigosquelevisitaronmásdeunavezcomprobaronlarealidad.Alcontrario,estabaviviendomuyhumildemente. Mientras tanto, un joven desconocido en la arena política de Lawrence, partemuy cercana a la antigua administración de Lantigua, lanzó su candidatura bajo el lema “Queremos unCambio”. Poco a poco, su carácter, sumodo de hablar sinagitarsemientrasrespondíaapreguntascapciosas,quetalvezpodríanirritaraotroscandidatos,él tenía lacapacidaddeelaborarsobreel temasinresponderlas,y todomuypasivamente. Además de Jorge Jaime, autor de “Queremos unCambio”, elAlcaldeRivera,
What only he believed
The preliminary elections passed and we have all seen the results. Again,Lawrence's voters have faced Mayor Daniel Rivera and former Mayor William Lantigua.
As we all know, by his own decision after losing his chair, former Mayor Lantigua retiredtohisnativeDominicanRepublicwiththeintentionofgivingspacetothenewmayortocarryouthisadministration.Lantiguahassaiditmanytimes;wearenottheonessayingit. AlthoughabsentfromLawrence,Lantiguaalwayskeptintouchwithmembersofhis base who informed him about the achievements as well as the follies of the current administration,andurgedhimtoreturn. While locally the attacks on him continued, whether he had stolen millions and thathewaslivinginaluxuriousvilla intheDominicanRepublic. Twoofhisbestfriendswhovisitedhimmorethanonceverifiedtherealityofit.Onthecontrary,hewaslivingveryhumbly. Meanwhile,ayoungman,astrangerintheLawrencepoliticalarena,verycloseto the Lantigua administration, launched his candidacy under the motto "We Want aChange".Littlebylittle,hischaracter,hismannerofspeakingwithoutstirringasheansweredcaptiousquestions,whichperhapsirritatedothercandidates,hehadtheabilitytoelaborateonthesubjectwithoutansweringit,andallverypassively. In addition to Jorge Jaime, the author of "We Want a Change", Mayor Rivera, ModestoMaldonadoandWilliamGreenwerealreadypromotingtheircandidacies. Finally, Lantigua arrived, only to find that his closest friends, those who hadalwaysworkedinhispreviouscampaignswerealreadycommittedtoothers.Everyonetoldhim,“Youcametoolate;youdonothaveachance.” Apparently,thiswarningwasthespurthatLantiguaneeded.Hefoundhimselfalone with no money starting a race against a candidate who had already raised approximately $200,000 in his re-election and a city divided among 8 candidates.Fromtheoutset,whenannouncinghiscandidacyhesaidthathewasrunningforfirstor secondplace and if hedidnotmake it, hewouldhelp anyof the candidates tooverthrowRivera.Quitearrogant,ashewascalledbymany. Well,heaccomplishedwhatonlyhebelieved!Hestillhasanothermajorbattle:thefinalelection.HehasreceivedtheendorsementofModestoMaldonadoandmostofhisfollowersaswellasWilliamGreen. JorgeJaime,PaulMallett,NéstorDeJesúsandRubénNievesnowhavethefloor.
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ModestoMaldonado yWilliam Green yaestabanpromoviendosuscandidaturas. Y por fin llegó Lantigua, solo paraencontrarsequesusamigosmáscercanos,los que siempre habían trabajado ensus previas campañas ya se habíancomprometido con otros. Todos ledecían, “Llegaste muy tarde, ya no tienes oportunidad”. Tal parece que esta advertencia fueel acicate que Lantigua necesitaba. Seencontró solo, sin dinero iniciando una carrera en contra de un candidato que yaha recaudado aproximadamente $200,000
para su re-elección y una ciudad divididaentre 8 candidatos. Desde un principio,alanunciarsucandidaturadijoqueestabapostulándose para llegar en primero osegundo lugar y de no ser así, él ayudaría acualquieradeloscandidatosaderribaraRivera.¡Arrogante!,lellamaronmuchos. Bueno, lo que solo él creía, lo logró.Aúnlequedaotrabatallamayor,laelecciónfinal. Ya recibió el endoso de ModestoMaldonado y la mayoría de sus seguidores asícomodeWilliamGreen. Jorge Jaime, PaulMallett, Néstor DeJesúsyRubénNievestienenlapalabra.
Seamos claros: Rumbo no patrocinará un debate con los alcaldes Ha habido algunos comentarios enFacebook sobre un posible debate entre loscandidatos a la alcaldía patrocinado porRumboymegustaríaaclararnuestraposición. Rumbo ha evitado mencionar las elecciones del 26 de septiembre exceptoparaalentaralacomunidadasaliryvotar.Tambiéndijimosquesuelecciónnoesloqueimportaporqueloimportanteestenerunavozen laobligaciónmásvaliosaquetenemosenestepaís. Me he abstenido durante las dos semanas anteriores de escribir mi columna "Desde mi Esquina" porque todo loque diga será mal interpretado de laforma en que se nos ha dado el sello de"Lantigüista". Muchos candidatos paradiferentesposiciones,nosóloparaalcalde,han venido a mí buscando información, fotos, documentos, etc. ypuedendecirlesquelosheayudadoatodos.Dejamosquelagentedecidayasílohicieron. ElEagle-TribunenohacomenzadoconWilliam Lantigua todavía pero debemosrecordar el tratamiento que él recibiódurante esos cuatro años aunque, hasta lafecha, nada se ha probado. Si él llega aganar, ¡prepárenseparael entretenimientodenuevo!EsciertoqueaLantigualegustairaBali’syMalaya’sperolasegundacasade Rivera es The Claddagh y nunca lomencionan.HablandelasmujeresenlavidadeLantigua,peronuncahaoídomencionarla esposa anterior deRivera. ¿Dónde estálajusticia?Porcierto,tampocolohicimosporque no involucramos su vida privadaconeltrabajoparaelcualsonelegidos. Antes del debate, José Ayala y yo dijimos en la radio que nos gustaría patrocinar unforo similar en español antes delDía de lasEleccionesPreliminares,yaqueelprimerofuecompletamenteeninglés.Mástardepensamosque cuando patrocinamos debates hace añosfuimos burlados y acusados por miembrosde ambos grupos lingüísticos de buscarpublicidad. Nos sentimos tan desilusionadosconesareacciónquenuncahicimosotro. Las cosas han cambiado en esta comunidadatravésdelosañosydespués
de 21 añosmostrandoque hemos sido ensu mayoría un periódico comunitario quesirve a los intereses de todos los que seacercan a nosotros, consideramos la idea de hacer algo significativo con ese foro,perodecidimosnohacerlo.Lareaccióndelpúblicoaldebateeninglésfuetanmiserablequesupimosquefueladecisióncorrecta. ¿Necesitamos un debate entre ellos?Yasabemosloquecadaunologródurantesuscuatroaños.¡Esodicemucho!
Ingeniera de la ciudad Estoespararefrescarsumemoria. Poco después de que Dan Rivera seconvirtieraenalcalde,despidióalasistentedelingenierodelaciudadAndrewWallporquenohabíapodidoaprobarelexamenparaobtenersulicenciadeingenierocivildelestado. El señor Wall había trabajado parala ciudad durante 17 años, cubierto por lalicencia del Ingeniero de la Ciudad SantoNicolosi,queeraunaprácticalegalmientrastratabadeobtenerlasuya.ElSr.Nicolosiseretiró,elSr.Wallfuedespedidoylaciudadsequedósinuningenierocivilfuncional. Entonces, el alcalde decidió nombrar a suempleadodeoficinaTheodoroRosario,un ingeniero agrónomo sin conocimiento de los detalles íntimos de la ciudad como el Sr.Walladquirióatravésdelosaños. Elpasadomesdefebrero,secontratóa un ingeniero civil calificado, MilagrosPuello,aunquehubounfalloenlanochequefue confirmada por el concejo municipal.Esa noche, se supo que ella no tenía unalicencia, tampoco. El Concejal JeovannyRodríguezfuemuyconvincenteexplicandoque se trataba de presentar su licenciade New Hampshire a las autoridades deMassachusetts,paraconseguiruna. Ella fue aprobada con un salario de$80,000yunestipendiode$15,000porañopara compensar a su empleador anteriorque pagó por su educación y al cual ellaestaba comprometida a trabajar por unciertoperíododetiempo. Hanpasadosietemesesy todavía,notienelicenciadeMassachusetts. Perdimos a alguien con 17 años deexperienciaqueconocíalaciudadcomolapalmadesumanoyestamosenpeorformaahora.
Brian Peña regresa El miércoles pasado, el Comité dePersonal se reunió y recomendó porunanimidadenviaralplenodelConcejoelnombramientodeBrianPeñapararegresarcomoComisionadodeAgua. Mealegró saberqueél regresaráy ledeseotodolomejor.
Boletas de Ausente ¡Aquívamosdenuevo! DurantelasEleccionesPreliminaresescuchamos las historias de cierto concejal de la ciudad recogiendo papeletasdelosresidentesancianosconelfindellevarlasalayuntamiento.Estapersonalespedíaquefirmaranlaboletasinllenarla. Los votantes deben ser conscientes deque,sisolicitanunaboletadeausencia,deben llenarla ellos mismos o con la ayudadeunparienteoalguienenquienconfíanparaquehagasusdeseos.Nuncadeben firmarla y dejarla en blanco. Lopeordetodoesdárselafueradelsobreanadie. Vote por su preferencia, fírmela,colóquela en el sobre y séllela con sudirecciónenlapartedeatrásparaquenopueda ser alterada. Si no tiene un sello,asegúresedequeunamigoofamiliardeconfianza la lleve al Departamento deElecciones.
Reglas de la NFL sobre la bandera Investigación realizada por DorothyBarnes. La regla específica relativa al himnonacionalseencuentraenlaspáginasA62-63delasReglasdelaLigadelaNFL.Afirma: "El himno nacional se debe tocar antes de cada juego de la NFL, y todos los jugadores deben estar en la línea lateral paraelhimnonacional. "Durante el Himno Nacional, losjugadoresenelcampoyeláreadelabancadeben estar en atención, frente a la bandera, sostenerloscascosenlamanoizquierda,yseabstengandehablar.Elequipolocaldebeasegurarse de que la bandera americanaestéenbuenascondiciones. Hay que señalar a los jugadores yentrenadoresqueseguimossiendojuzgadosporelpúblicoenesta áreade respetoa labanderaynuestropaís.LafaltadeestarenelcampoduranteeliniciodelHimnoNacionalpuede resultar en disciplina, comomultas,suspensiones, y/o la pérdida del proyectode elección (draft) por violaciones de loanterior,incluyendolasprimerasofensas". Este no es un asunto de la primeraenmiendasinopartedelcontratodetrabajodelosjugadoresdelaNFL.Silosjugadoresquieren protestar, deben hacerlo fuera dellugardetrabajo.
¿Alguien me puede explicar este comportamiento?
Todavíanoentiendoelsignificadodelcomportamientodelosjugadoresdefutbol.Empezó como protesta contra los policías blancos cuando Colin Kaepernick se pusomedias con la figura de cerdos. Después decían que era en protesta por lasminoríasoprimidas.AhoraelequipodeSeattleSeahawksquemaunabanderaenellockerroomyhastaelentrenadorloanima.¿Cuáleslaverdaderarazón?
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Pensareseltrabajomásdifícilqueexiste.Quizáesasealarazónporlaquehayatanpocaspersonasquelopractiquen.
Thinkingisthehardestworkthereis.Perhapsthatiswhytherearesofewpeoplewhopracticeit. -HenryFord
In the debate between two primaryopponents for Haverhill’s StateRepresentative seat, Andy Vargas andPaul Magliocchetti, City CouncilorVargas emerged as a strong advocate for progress in Haverhill. Outlining his planfor economic development, educationinvestment, and crime reduction, Andy Vargas demonstrated his willingness to hustle for the city in which he was raised andwhichhenowservesasCityCouncilor. Vargas is the only candidate who will workasafull-timelegislatorifelectedtooffice,withnoothervestedinterestbesidesserving the people of Haverhill. Comingoff of endorsements from four City Councilors,fivecurrentStateLegislators,andtheChairmanoftheHouseWaysandMeans Committee, Vargas was recently endorsed by the Massachusetts TeachersAssociation. While Paul Magliocchettihas served the Haverhill Community foralmostadecadeontheSchoolCommittee,
the MTA ultimately endorsed CouncilorVargas as the competent and qualifiedchoiceforStateRepresentative. Haverhill deserves a Representativewhowillbeavailable full-time to lendanearorahand.ThenextStateRepwillneedto commit his total effort, energy, and time toservehisconstituents.Mr.Magliocchettihas conceded that he will be a part-timeRepresentative, dividing his attentionbetween legislating and his law practice.If elected, Councilor Vargas will leave his full-timejobasSeniorMarketingManagerat Entrepreneurship for All (EforAll) inordertoserveHaverhill. Lastly, in the face of a continued debate about immigration, Vargas made clear that a safe, inclusive community should not tolerate fear-mongering and scare tactics.On the importance of this election, heproclaimed, “this is a moment that willdetermine whether we are driven by fear or inspiredbyhope.”
Councilor Andy Vargas Emerges Strong In Monday Night’s Debate Against School Committeeman Paul Magliocchetti
The MassachusettsTeachers Associationendorsed Haverhill CityCouncilor Andy Vargas in his bid for StateRepresentative, ThirdEssex District. Beginningas a student and continuing throughout his publicservice, Andy has fought for students, educators, and the Haverhill publicschool system. Whileattending Haverhill HighSchool, Andy advocatedfor Civic Education, proposing legislation tomake Civic Education a graduation requirementfor high school students in Massachusetts.OntheCityCouncil,Andyhas been a strong advocate for educational equity. He jump-started a social mediacampaign to raise awareness of theconditions at several Haverhill schools,which ultimately resulted in the city matchingagranttorenewtheTiltonlibrary.Despite the fact that Vargas’s opponentis a school committee member, theMTAchose to endorse Vargas as a competentvoice for public education. With therelationshipsCouncilorVargashasfosteredonBeaconHill, hewill be able tohit the
Councilor Andy Vargas endorsed by Massachusetts Teachers Association (Mta) in run for State Representative, Third Essex District
groundrunningwhenitcomestosupportingHaverhill’sstudentsandteachers. MTA President Barbara Madeloni ontheassociation’sendorsement: “Andy Vargas will be a compellingadvocate in the Legislature for students and public education. In meetings witheducators, Andy has clearly articulated his commitmenttoourpublicschools,collegesand universities.We can count on him tobe a strong voice for working families and communitiesthroughoutMassachusetts.”
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“Eléxitonoeselfin,elfracasonoesmortal.Eselvalordecontinuarloquecuenta.”
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On September 21st, a group ofFriends, colleagues from WCCM 1110 AM and admirers of the late Bruce Arnold celebrated a reunion for the purpose ofraising funds tocreatea scholarship fundinhismemory. TheeventwasheldatMannOrchardsin Methuen with Michael’s Motors inLawrenceandtheKiwanisClubofGreaterLawrenceassponsors.Theywereplanningtosell200ticketsat$100eachbutpeoplekept showing up event after the ticketswere sold out donating the money for such agoodcause. There were plenty of appetizers to
make it amealandadrawing for$7,500that Al Torrisi won. In the generousgesture that characterizes him, he donated hiswinningsbacktothefund. Over$20,000wasraisedandthemoneynow is with the Essex County Community Foundation. Bynext spring, a system tograntscholarshipswillbesetup.Youmaystill make your tax deductible contribution towww.brucearnoldscholarship.com. “It was a wonderful night!,” saidLenorePettinelliSalvucci,Bruce’swidow.“It was like a class reunion for all of his friendsfromWCCM.”
Bruce Arnold Memorial Scholarship Fundraiser
PartoftheoldWCCMfamily:ElainePanetton,SallyandPatCosta,LenorePettinelliSalvucci,DeborahMetros,SandraandKevinWright.
Bruce’s daughter Lisa Salvucci Shaffaval, Lenore ,Marc Lemay andChris Pollone -formerWCCMstaffer,nowworkingforNBCNewsinNewYork.
MikeLomazzooftheSt.AlfioSocietyandJimmyCarterofCostaCommunications.
MethuenCityAttorneyRichardD’AgostinohavingagoodtimewithSallyandPatCostaofCostaCommunictions.
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Classes Forming at the Merrimack Valley Immigrant & Education Center RegistrationsarenowbeingtakenforESOL(English-for-Speakers-of-Other-Languages),CitizenshipPreparationandEnglishCommunicationforEmploymentclasses at the Merrimack Valley Immigrant & Education Center (the former Asian Center),439S.UnionStreet,building2,LevelB,Lawrence,MA01843. Anyoneinterested insigningupformorningoreveningclassesshouldcallMVIEC,TheMerrimackValleyImmigrant&EducationCenterat978-683-7316.CheckouttheMVIEC’swebsiteatwww.mviec.orgfordirectionsandmoredetails.
Por Alberto Surís El Alcalde Daniel Rivera y el ex Alcalde William Lantigua se enfrentarán en las elecciones finales a celebrarse elmartes,7denoviembre2017. William Lantigua celebró su triunfo en su casa de campaña, rodeado de susseguidores.AellosselesunióelcandidatoModestoMaldonado, acompañadode susmás cercanos seguidores, y oficialmenteanuncióqueapoyaríaaLantigua. Siguiendo nuestra política de queRumbonocubreeventosquesecelebrenensitios donde se vende alcohol, no cubrimos la celebración del Alcalde/CandidatoDanielRivera,por locualutilizamosunafotodearchivoparalaportada. De acuerdo con lo escuchado en La Mega en el programaA Fuego Cruzado,producido por Santiago Matías y JoséAlfonsoGarcíael30deseptiembre,luegode su anuncio, Maldonado tuvo una reunión en su casa de campaña con su equipo
By Alberto Suris Mayor Daniel Rivera and former Mayor William Lantigua will face each other in the final elections on Tuesday,November7,2017. William Lantigua celebrated his triumph in his campaign office,surrounded by his followers. Theywerejoined by candidate Modesto Maldonado, accompaniedbyhisclosestfollowers,andofficiallyannouncedthathewouldsupportLantigua. FollowingourpolicythatRumbodoesnot cover events that are held in placeswhere alcohol is sold, we did not cover thecelebrationofMayor/CandidateDanielRivera, that is why we used an archive photoforthecover. According to what was heard on La Mega’s A Fuego Cruzado, produced bySantiagoMatíasandJoséAlfonsoGarcíaon Saturday, September 30, after his
announcement, Maldonado had a meeting inhiscampaignheadquarterswithhisteam,atwhichtimeheexplainedhispositiontojoin Lantigua’s campaign, obtaining 98%approvalfromhisteam.Itshouldbenotedthat long before the election, Maldonado hadannounced that ifhedidnotpass,hewouldsupportanyothercandidateagainstthecurrentMayorRivera. AlsocandidateWilliamGreen,onhisFacebook page, has expressed his desiretosupportLantigua.Until themomentofwriting these lines, candidate Jorge Jaime, through his Facebook page has not yetreportedwhatpositionhewilltake. According to the unofficial resultsprovided by the City Clerk,Mr.WilliamMaloney, dated September 28, 2017, outofatotalof39,399registeredtovote,only11,660voted,or29.59%
donde le explicó su posición de unirse ala campaña de Lantigua, obteniendo el98%deaprobacióndepartedesuequipo.Hayquedestacarquemuchoantesdelaselecciones, Maldonado había anunciado, que si él nopasaba, apoyaría a cualquierotro candidato en contra del actual Alcalde Rivera. TambiénelcandidatoWilliamGreen,en su página de Facebook, ha expresadosu deseo de apoyar a Lantigua. Hastael momento de escribir estas líneas, el candidato Jorge Jaime, a través de su páginadeFacebookaúnnohainformadoquéposicióntomará. De acuerdo a los resultados No Oficiales facilitados por el escribano dela ciudad, Sr.WilliamMaloney, fechadoseptiembre28,2017,deuntotalde39,399registradosparavotar,solo11,660votaron,oun29.59%.
Alcalde/Mayor
1 DanielRivera 4,9822 WilliamLantigua 3,8403 JorgeJaime 1,2064 ModestoMaldonado 1,0435 WilliamGreen 2606 PaulMallett 1227 NestorDeJesus 958 RubenNieves 44
Councilor at-Large
1BrianDePeña 4,5782PavelPayano 3,5703AnaLevy 1,7904RichardRussell 1,7345FranklinMiguel 1,7186JoséLuisSantiago 1,4437JorgeGonzález 1,3438FranallenAcosta 1,1519JorgeJuanTorres 1,04010CesarGermán 930
Distrito A
Concejal/Councilor
1MaríaDeLaCruz 7392MyraOrtiz 4463RichardRodríguez 360 School Committee
1DonnaBertolino 9592KemalBozkurt 431
Distrito B
Concejal/Councilor
1 Estela Reyes 1,1402FranciscoPaulino 710
School Committee
1ElissaSalas 10402EdwinUrena 546
Distrito C
Concejal/Councilor
1KendrysVasquez 1,0112GregoryDelRosario 3353VíctorHernández 266
School Committee
AdderlyGonzález 1230
Distrito DConcejal/Councilor
1JeovannyRodríguez 1,0642LinettePérez 546
School Committee
MarianelaRivera 1162
Distrito E
Concejal/Councilor
1DavidAbdoo 1,5472FrederickDiaz 733
School Committee
1PatriciaMariano 19682HomayounMaali 235
Distrito F
Concejal/Councilor
1MarcLaplante 11892JamesPatrickO’Donoghue 35
School Committee
Ninguno/None 00
Greater Lawrence Technical School
1LeoLamontagne 59002GaryMannion 46433StephanieInfante 2214ThomasCuddy 86
Resultado de las Elecciones Preliminares en Lawrence
Preliminary Elections Results in Lawrence
Esta es la posición en que quedaron los candidatos –This is the position in which the candidates were
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Andover Public Schools Raise Nearly $22,000 by Uniting in Support of Hurricane-Ravaged Communities
Students showcasetheir work in supportof those affected by the hurricanes.
Students struggling tocarry all of the notes and drawings created for young people inhurricane-ravagedcommunities.
Superintendent Sheldon Berman ispleasedtoannouncethatstudents,familiesand staff of theAndover Public Schoolscametogetheroverthepastweektosupportthe people whose lives were severelyimpactedbyrecenthurricanesthatravagedsoutheasternTexasandFlorida. On Wednesday, Sept. 20, Andover’sstudents and faculty came together for Andover Responds: A United Day ofSupport.StudentsworetheirschoolcolorsandbroughthandwrittennotesandphotostohelpupliftthespiritsofpeopleimpactedbyHurricanesHarvey,Irma,andMaria. Staff members and families fromthe throughout community were asked to make whatever monetary contribution theycould inorder tohelp thoseaffectedby the storms. Donations are continuingto come in to the American Red Cross and its ongoing efforts to help the impactedcommunities rebuild in the wake of the storms. To date, the efforts have raised$21,655. “Our core values call on us to teach our students to feel connected, think globally, believe in their ability to make a difference intheworldandtakeprideinbeingpartofAndoverPublicSchools,”SuperintendentBermansaid.“We’veallbeentouchedbythe images of the devastation left by these hurricanes,andit’sessentialthatwefulfillourobligationtodowhatwecantoprovideahelpinghandintheirtimeofneed.” Students atWest Elementary Schoolwrotelettersanddrewpicturesforfamiliesliving in shelters, while one students wrappedupafavoriteshellofhers,alongwithawishforhappiness,tosendtothosein need. Several students at High PlainElementary brought in donations or had theirfamiliesdonateonline.
To mention just a few examples ofcaring:
• Somestudentsusedtheirclasswritingtime to pen notes of encouragement tohurricanevictims.• Teachers ledOpenCirclemeetings todiscusswaystohelpthestrugglingfamilies.• Students sent cards with their ownheartfelt messages, such as, "I am so sorry that you had to endure such a horrible act of nature.Noonedeservesthat."• People dropped spare change into acollectionbucketatOpenHouse.• Principalsusedmorningannouncementstokeeptheaffectedfamiliesintheforefrontofeveryone'sthoughts.• Studentsmadevideosandcardsduringflex time. Some of the messages werewritten in Spanish in an effort to bringcomforttoSpanish-speakingpopulationsinthedisasterareas.• Other students drew original picturesand wrote letters to families living in shelters.Afewexamplesappearbelow.Thestudents’drawingsandnotes,alongwitha collective check with the community’sdonations, will soon be mailed to the communities in need as a way of showing them that they are not alone as they set out ontheroadtorecovery. "Every school reached out in its own way, demonstrating that caring truly is at the heartofAndover'sculture,"SuperintendentBerman said in a letter home to families "Thank you for making a difference—not only here in Andover, but in battered communitieshundredsofmilesaway.Theexample you set for our students today isshapingthewaytheywillinteractwiththeworldtomorrow.Wecouldnotbeprouder.Thankyou."
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Fire victims / Víctimas de incendiosTherecentfireatBenningtonSt.inLawrenceleft64residentshomelessandinneedofeverything.PleasecontactHealLawrenceifyouwishtomakeacontributiontothevictims.Thewebsitehasalistofdonateditemsandthingsthatareneededaswellasnames,ages,sizes,etc.buttheysuggestgivingthemgiftcardstogrocerystoresanddepartmentstoresinanydenomination.
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Support the Boys & Girls Club ofLawrencebyregisteringathttps://bgclma.ejoinme.org/walk2017forthefourthannualTakeActionWalkathononSunday,October15,9:00a.m. tonoon, at the club locatedat136WaterSt. inLawrence. Inadditionto a two-mile loop along the MerrimackRiver,thefamily-friendlyeventwillfeaturemusic,face-paintingandgames. The goal is to raise $40,000 in orderto continue providing quality programsand services for 4,400 youth members who
At age 6, Socrates De La Cruz stillhad another year before being eligible to join the Boys &Girls Club of Lawrence(BGCL),buthewouldn’tbedeterred.Hisbrother,Otto,had just turned7, soDeLaCruz accompanied him to the club andpretendedtobethesameage. “They said, ‘Welcome to the club,’andIthoughtIwasinheaven,”recalledDeLa Cruz, now a resident of Methuen and a principalatDLCLawGroupinLawrence.“Whenever you walked in, there would beabigsmileandahug.Imetmyclosestfriendsthere.Iwasraisedthere.Itchangedmylife.” Togivebacktotheclubwhichtaughthim so many life and business skills, De La Cruz is leading a team from the Lawrence BarAssociationinthefourthannualBGCLTakeActionWalkathononSunday,Oct.15from9a.m.to12p.m.Thetwo-milewalkalong the Merrimack River will begin and end at the club located at 136Water St.in Lawrence, with music, face-painting,gamesandotherfamilyactivities. The event has raised nearly $60,000sinceitsinception.Proceedssupportmorethan4,400youthmemberswhodependontheclubforsuppereachnight,homeworkhelp,fitnessandnutritionprograms,collegeand career planning, and lasting personalrelationships with caring volunteers andstaffmembers. Prior to joining theclub,DeLaCruzrecalls often being alone at the HancockHousing Projects in Lawrence while hissingle mother worked two and sometimes three jobs to provide for her two sons.“Goingtotheclubhelpedmefeelsheltered,wantedandprotected, likeIwaspartofabigger family that was genuinely looking outforme,”hesaid.“Itfeltlikehome.” De La Cruz participated in readingand other academic enrichment programs,leadership clubs and community service atBGCL, but the activity he lovedmostwasbasketball. “I played day in, day out,” henoted, “but I learned so much more than basketball:discipline,dedication,leadership,teamwork, finishing what you start andhumility. I can’t put intowords the impactthosequalitieshavehadonmyentirelife.” AftergraduatingfromKimballUnionAcademy, which he attended through a scholarship coordinated by the club, DeLaCruzattended theCollegeof theHolyCross on a basketball scholarship, earnedhis law degree from Suffolk UniversityandworkedattheEssexDistrictAttorney’s
Registration Open for Take Action Walkathon in Lawrence on October 15
Benefiting Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence
Office. He opened DLC Law Group in2000,with thehope thathisexamplewillinspire “someone growing up the way Idid to no longer see a law degree as out of reach.” “The club gave me the desire toachieve, and the desire to become more thanwhatIsawaroundme,soIcouldhelpmy mom, my grandmother, my community, mystateandmynation,”DeLaCruzsaid.“IlearnedallofthatatBGCL.” Register for the BGCL Take ActionWalkathon at https://bgclma.ejoinme.org/walk2017. For sponsorship information,contactAndreaNahigianat978-683-2747,[email protected].
About the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence The Boys&Girls Club of Lawrenceprovides a safe, after-school haven formore than 4,400 youth to come for nightly meals,homeworkhelp,fitnessandnutritionprograms, college and career planningand lasting personal relationships. Theclubofferscriticalprogramsthatfocusonacademic success, healthy lifestyles and community involvement at two locations:the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence at136 Water St., and the Beacon Boys &Girls Club at 71 Duckett Ave. For moreinformation,visitwww.lawrencebgc.com.
SocratesDeLaCruz(thirdfromleft,backrow)willleadateamfromtheLawrenceBarAssociationinthefourthannualBGCLTakeActionWalkathononSunday,Oct.15,from9a.m.to12p.m.,attheclublocatedat136WaterSt.inLawrence.
Registration Open for Third Annual Take Action WalkathonBenefiting the Boys & Girls Club of Lawrence
dependontheclubfornightlymeals,fitnessand nutrition programs, homework help,college and career planning and lastingpersonal relationships. Your support trulymakesadifferenceinhelpingusfulfillourmissionofchangingkids’lives! For sponsorship and additionalinformation, contact Andrea Nahigian, development director at theBoys&GirlsClub of Lawrence, at 978-683-2747, [email protected].
U.S. Citizenship and ImmigrationServices (USCIS) naturalized 50 residentsforcitizenshipduringaspecialnaturalizationceremony held at the New HampshireInstituteofPoliticsatSaintAnselmCollegeonFriday,September29,2017. USCIS Field Office Director AndreaRogers administered the Oath of Allegiance toAmerica'snewestcitizens.NeilLevesque,ExecutiveDirector of the NH Institute ofPolitics and Political Library, providedremarks to the new citizens, and students of St.AnselmCollegeperformedthenationalanthemandledthePledgeofAllegiance. The 50 residents originate from the
following 27 countries: Bhutan, Bosnia,Burundi, Canada, People’s Republic ofChina, Colombia, Congo, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guyana, India,Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Kenya, Mali,Mexico, Nepal, Peru, Philippines, Russia,Sudan, Sweden, Thailand, Ukraine,Venezuela,andVietnam. The candidates participating in thisceremony reside in the following New Hampshire cities and towns: Barrington,Bedford,Concord,Derry,Hudson,Laconia,Lebanon, Manchester, Nashua, New Market, Pelham, Pembroke, Portsmouth,Rochester,Salem,TiltonandWestLebanon.
USCIS welcomed 50 new U.S. Citizens at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College
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BOSTON STREET CROSSINGAFFORDABLE HOUSING LOTTERY FOR OUR WAIT LIST
Informational Meeting: Date/Time 10/11/17 6:00 pm82 Main St. Peabody MA 01960
Lottery Date: 12/15/17Attendance is optional and not mandatory to be placed on waitlist
Providing affordable supportive housing with a preference for homeless individuals. Local preference for applicants (current and former) who reside or work in Salem, Peabody and
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Applications will also be available at the Beverly Public Library, 32 Essex St., Beverly, SalemPublic Library, 370 Essex Street, Salem and Peabody Public Library, 82 Main Street, Peabody,
or on our website.• www.harborlightcp.orgApplications can be mailed to P.O. Box 507, Beverly,
MA 01915 or dropped off at the abovelocation. Application deadline for the lottery is
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The City of Lawrence lost a greatfriend and advocate. Marilda “Marie”Gosselin, a lifelong Lawrencian, deeplyloved the city and constantly worked to improveitsqualityoflife. Marie served the City of Lawrence as the District F (South Lawrence East)Councilorfortenyears.ShetransformedDistrict F intoDistrict F(abulos)! MariewastheguestontheHotLineTalkRadioShowmanyyearsago,anditshost,RonnieFord announced, “We have the councilor fromDistrictFabuloushere!”ButMarie’sinterests and concerns were not limited to her district. Marie cared about everydistrictinLawrence. Mariewasanoutspokenandeffectivecity councilor who was not hesitant to go against the tide. Marie participatedin many patriotic events and was easilyrecognized in her colorful red, white and blue sweater. Marie supported theveteransandworkedwithEdward“Eddie”Anderson and former Lawrence Mayor Michael Sullivan for the restoration ofthe Veterans Memorial Stadium and hada long history of extensive involvement in civicandcityaffairs. She served on many boards andcommittees and was an effective team member. She and her lifelong friend,Eileen O’Callaghan, organized manywonderful public events, two of whichwere the St. Patrick’s Day Parade andthe Santa Parade. Spectators at the St.Patrick’sDayParadewatcheddelightedlyas the beautiful Clydesdale horses trotted alongEssexStreet and enjoyed the clap-clap-clapping sounds of their hooves.Spectatorseagerlyawaitedtheviewofthepairofllamas–onewhiteandonebrown– thatMariebrought fromHarmonyHillFarmsinGroveland,MA. Marie invitedRexTrailer, thestarofthe popular television program “BoomTown,” to participate in the 2001 SantaParade. Spectators cheered and clappedexcitedly ashe traveled along theparaderoute. Marie performedwith theActingOut Theater Group, who presented acomedy“Lafferty’sWake,”inwhichMarieplayed the role of the humorous “SisterMarie.”Theaudience,whichincludedthisletterwriter,laugheduproariously.Mariesupportedmyfouryearsofeffortstobegina “Project Senior” program in Lawrence
toassistlow-income,elderly,anddisabledhomeownerswithhomerepairs. Marie was a generous person whoperformed many acts of kindness. ShecharteredabusforadaytriptoFoxwoodsCasino. Everyone had awonderful timeand enjoyed a delicious buffet meal, interesting conversation and the scenery.Webothtookmanyphotographs. Marie was a St. Mary High Schoolgirl, but it made no difference to her if a girlwas a LawrenceHigh School girl.Marie was an excellent golfer, and her scores were always above par. But toher,everyonewasonanequalpar.Mariewas the first “LadyAgent” at Met LifeInsurance, where she was employed forforty years. However, she never let heremployment longevity define her. Sheworkednotonlyforheremployerforfortyyears, but also for the citizens of the City ofLawrenceforfortyyears! HavingbeenraisedintheEssexStreetProjects, proved that one who is raisedin projects can become a responsible,successful citizen. “Shemade the city abetter place,” former Lawrence MayorMichaelSullivanrightlysaidaboutMarie,whose campaign slogan was, “Workinghardforyou.” We will always remember Marilda “Marie” Gosselin. And the best way torememberheristoworkhardtokeeptheCityofLawrenceabetterplace.
LindyGallandLawrence
Honoring Marilda “Marie” Gosselin
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EnterpriseBankemployeesinLowellcelebrated National Hispanic HeritageMonth with a luncheon organized by the EnterpriseBank'sMulticulturalAlliance-agroupofvolunteers. Dalia Diaz, publisher of RumbospoketothegroupsharingthestoryofherjourneyfromCubaasarefugeein1963andher career in America which has included work on a fishing pier, in factories, andtelevision,radio,andnewspaper.
National Hispanic Heritage Month CelebrationEnterprise Bank - Lowell, MA
September 26, 2017
Backrowleft toright:LisaPrimes,PremaNagathan,TammyDohner,PhillipLedouxDarlene Hagan, Courtney O’Malley, JarretMoore , Michael Balducci, Neil Duong ,SarahHartshorn,JessicaLord,CharleneJancsy,NicoleBaroni,KenLavallee
Middle row left to right: Mona Tyree, Darshika Jain, Jesus Suriel,Angela Sanchez,SomathRy,SayiraMuriel,BrettWilkes
Front rowleft to right:MichaelGallagher,SophyTheam,VinaChanthaseng,NatachaRodriguez,FrancisGonzalez,MaryanneFreedman,DorisHubert,JenniferTran.
Los empleados de Enterprise Bankde Lowell celebraron el Mes Nacional de laHerenciaHispana con un almuerzoorganizadoporelgrupodevoluntariosdelaAlianzaMulticulturaldeEnterpriseBank. DaliaDiaz,deRumbocompartióconelgruposusexperienciasllegandodeCubacomorefugiadaen1963ysucarreraenlosEstados Unidos la cual incluyó trabajar en los muelles, fábricas y televisión, radio y periódico.
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Join the Methuen Police for theirannualopenhousewhichwillfeaturetoursof the police station, K-9 demonstrationsandS.W.A.T.equipment. Methuen Police vehicles will be ondisplay for visitors to explore, includingmotorcycles, all terrain vehicles (ATVs),patrol vehicles, the public safety boatand the department's personal watercraft.Residents can meet "Chase" from PawPatrol and try on police equipment, andchildrenwhoattendcanputtogetherafreechildI.D.kit. "These open houses are a wonderfulway for law enforcement and residents to get to know each other in a relaxed setting,
and ultimately, they bring our community closertogether,"MayorZannisaid. "Wereallyenjoyhostingtheopenhouseeachyeartogiveresidentstheopportunityto come andmeet their police officers ina fun environment," Chief Solomon said."There will be a lot of exciting activitiesagainthisyearandwehopeeveryonewillhaveachancetostopbyandjoinus." TherewillalsobeanMethuenPoliceDepartment "selfie" station for attendeesto snap pictures, which they can shareon social media by using the hashtag #MPDOpenHouse.Free food and refreshments will be provided.
Rep.Tsongasmeetswithmembers ofGroundworkLawrence’sGreenTeamwhile inAndoverforherRiverDay2017.
CongresswomanNikiTsongas hostedherEleventhAnnualRiverDaySaturday,September23, incelebrationof the riversthat connect the Third CongressionalDistrict. The day started at the end of DaleStreet inAndover,whereCongresswomanTsongasmetwith young people from theGroundwork Lawrence Green Team andtheShawsheenRiverJuniorRangers, twocommunity youth organizations focused on river clean-up and conservation. TheCongresswomanalsopresentedthemwithspecialCongressionalrecognitionawards. The secondstopwasat theHaverhillRiver Ruckus, where the Congresswoman met with members of Team Haverhill todiscuss the innovative ways the city has utilized the Merrimack River for economic development. The third stop was at the Bill AsheVisitor Facility in Devens, where the Congresswoman participated in a canoepaddle on the Nashua River and metwith volunteers dedicated to protectingthis waterway. Many of these volunteershave been engaged in a year-long effortto clean the river of invasive species.The Congresswoman also was joined byCarolyn Choate, a breast cancer survivor who undertook a 300-mile kayaking tripthis summer from New Hampshire toBaltimore, Maryland to raise money for cancerresearch. Congresswoman Tsongas said: “Ourrivers have served us well for centuries, playing an important role throughoutour region’s history. They powered themills of the industrial revolution, have
helped sustain our health by providingclean drinking water, created tremendous recreational and economic opportunities,and brought natural beauty to our daily life. I host River Day each year becauseit highlights this great contribution, as well as the extraordinary efforts of local organizations and individuals who have dedicated themselves to preservingour natural treasures. We all share atremendous responsibility to sustain andpreservetheintegrityoftheseresourcesforfuture generations. Through commitment,creativity and collaboration, we can ensure thehealthofourriverskeepsflowinginapositivedirection.” Over the past eleven years, RiverDayhasmadestopsinmorethanadozencommunities across the district, traversing each of the main rivers that form the region’s important network ofwaterways.Congresswoman Tsongas has met withhundreds of environmentalists, business owners, students, volunteer organizations, local officials and constituents sinceshe began hosting the event in 2007, todiscusshowwecancollaborativelyprotectand enhance these waterways for future generations. TheCongresswomanhasbeenastrongadvocate for the region’swaterwayssincebeing elected. She is a seniormember ofthe House Natural Resources CommitteeandpreviouslyservedasthetopDemocraton the Natural Resources Federal Lands Subcommittee,whichoverseespubliclands,suchasnationalparks,wildliferefugesandmore.In2015,theCongresswomanledtheeffort to reauthorize one of our nation’s
most important conservation programs,the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF).That year, she also hosted then-Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell atRiverDay. In June, 2014 the House ofRepresentatives passed a bill authored byCongresswoman Tsongas that would takesteps towardprotecting theNashuaRiver.TheNashuaRiverWild andScenicRiver
StudyAct(H.R.412)authorizestheNationalParkService(NPS) toconductastudyonthe Nashua River and two of its tributaries, theSquannacookandNissitissitRivers, todetermine their eligibility for designation asWild&ScenicRivers.The bill passedwithunanimousbipartisansupportandwassigned into law byPresidentObama.TheNational Park Service recently completedthesecondyearofthethreeyearstudy.
Tsongas’ 11th Annual River Day in Andover, HaverhillEvents promote key role Rivers play in local economy, culture and environment
Rep.TsongasadministersanoathtolocalkidsaspartoftheShawsheenRiverJuniorRangersduringRiverDay2017inAndover.
Rep. Tsongas talks with members of Team Haverhill at the Haverhill River RuckusduringonRiverDay2017.
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ElFallBacktoBusinessExpoqueanualmentepresenta la Cámara de Comercio del Valle deMerrimack se llevó a cabo con todo éxito el miércoles13depasadomesdeseptiembre,2017enelAndoverCountryClub,donde51empresasparticiparon. ElSecretarioJamesPeyser,OficinaEjecutivade Educación en Massachusetts, fue el orador principalenelalmuerzoVIPBusinessExpo.ElSecretarioPeyser fueelogiadoconunaEstrelladelaCámaradeComercioquerecibiódeJosephJ.Bevilacqua,Presidente/CEOdeloaCámaradeComerciodeMerrimackValley. Heaquíalgunasfotosdelosparticipantes.
By Alberto Surís
TheFallBacktoBusinessExpothatisannuallypresented by theMerrimackValleyChamber ofCommerce was successfully held on Wednesday, September13,2017attheAndoverCountryClub,where51companiesparticipated. Secretary James Peyser, MassachusettsExecutive Office of Education was the keynotespeaker at the VIP Business Expo luncheon.SecretaryPeyserwascommendedwithChamberof Commerce Star he received from Joseph J.Bevilacqua, President/CEO Merrimack ValleyChamberofCommerce. Fromtherewehavethesephotosofsomeoftheparticipants.
Fromleft,WilfredN.Carpenter,MVCCVicePresident,Sales & Service with Jeffrey Reilly, Superintendent/Receiver,LawrencePublicSchool.
LarryMazzone,ofMerrimackValleyProcessingshakinghandswithSFCRogersofHaverhillArmyCareerCenter.
Yean-AiLong,AndreaManseauandLauraWante,allfromMerrimackValleyCreditUnion.
RandyLittle(left)GeneralManager,MerrimackValleyGreatest Hits 98.9FM and 1110AM and AlexandraRodriguez(right)ofCostaEagleMedia.
From left, Deanna Cruz, MA Director SubstanceAbusePrevention andEducationServices;Ana Javier,Substance Abuse Prevention Collaborative (SAPC)Coordinator andHaroldMagoon,ExecutiveDirector,Lawrence/MethuenCommunityCoalition.
From left, Jayzalee Ruiz, Geraldine Portorreal, DileniaRodríguez,WICRepresentativeandKristinaDeLeon,allfromGreaterLawrenceCommunityActionCouncil.
Representing Lazarus House is Gabby Cruz at left andEllenBedrosian.
Dan Harty, of Covanta, MSP Coordinator and LizaGonzalez-Welch of Small Business Administration,chattingwithDan.
From left,ThereseLeone,BranchRelationshipManagerIII, Vice President; Jessica Lord, Sales Coordinator andJonathanMachado,allfromEnterpriseBank.
Successful Business ExpoExitoso Business Expo
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“A leader is not a searcher for consensus but a leader of consensus.”“Un líder no es el que busca consenso sino el que lidera el consenso.” - Martin Luther King, Jr.
On Thursday, September 14, 2017Ruth’sHouseofHaverhillmarked25yearsof service to the greater Merrimack Valley area with a Ribbon Cutting ceremony conducted by the Greater HaverhillChamber of Commerce. Mayor JamesFiorentiniandStateRepresentativeLindaDean Campbell joined members of theChamber’s Board of Directors includingPaulMagliocchettiChairmanoftheGreaterHaverhillChamberofCommerce’sBoardofDirectors. Multiplemembers of the communityjoined in wishing the staff and volunteers well on this significant anniversary.Beverly Donovan, President/CEO of theGreaterHaverhillChamberofCommerceandBarbaraDonnegan,PresidentofRuth’sHouse’s Board of Directors were also inattendance. Since1992,Ruth’sHousehasprovidethose in need clothing and employmenttrainingwithcareandcompassion.
Eljueves,14deseptiembrede2017,laCasadeRuthdeHaverhillmarcó25añosde servicio en el Valle de Merrimack con una ceremonia de Corte de Cintas llevada a caboporlaCámaradeComerciodeGreaterHaverhill. El Alcalde James Fiorentiniy la Representante Estatal Linda DeanCampbellseunieronalosmiembrosdelaJunta Directiva de la Cámara, incluyendo a Paul Magliocchetti, Presidente delConcejo de Administración de la Cámara deComerciodeGreaterHaverhill. Varios miembros de la comunidad seunieronparadesearalpersonalya losvoluntariosenesteimportanteaniversario.También estuvieron presentes BeverlyDonovan,Presidenta/CEOdelaCámaradeComerciodeGreaterHaverhillyBarbaraDonnegan,PresidentadelaJuntaDirectivadeRuth'sHouse. Desde 1992, la Casa de Ruth haproveído a aquellos que necesitan ropa ycapacitaciónparaelempleoconcuidadoycompasión. La organización opera una tienda de
ElAlcaldeJamesFiorentini,laRepresentanteEstatalLindaDeanCampbell,yBarbaraDonnegancortaronlaCinta.
Mayor James Fiorentini, State Representative Linda Dean Campbell, and BarbaraDonnegancuttheRibbon.
Ruth’s House celebra 25 años de servicioLa Cámara de Comercio de Greater Haverhill realiza corte de cinta en el reconocimiento
segunda mano en 111 Lafayette Squareen Haverhill, donde los compradorespueden encontrar ropa, artículos para elhogarydecoracióndelhogar.Lascomprasbenefician directamente a la misión dela Casa de Ruth y los miembros de la comunidadlocal. Parasabercómopuedecomprar,donaro ser voluntario, visitewww.RuthsHouse.orgollameal975-521-5575.
Acerca de la Cámara de Comercio de Haverhill La Cámara de Comercio de GreaterHaverhillesunaorganizaciónempresarialprivada sin fines de lucro compuesta porcasi 500 negocios del área, y estamoscreciendo día a día. La Cámara crea yfomentaun entornodenegociosprósperoy apoya el crecimiento y la rentabilidadde sus miembros, proporcionandorecursos,promoción,información,redesyoportunidades de marketing para el éxitodelosmiembros.
TheorganizationoperatesaThriftStoreat111LafayetteSquareinHaverhill,whereshopperscanfindclothing,householdandhome décor items. Purchases directlybenefit the mission of Ruth’s House andlocalcommunitymembers. Tofindouthowyoucanshop,donateor volunteer please visitww.RuthsHouse.orgorcall975-521-5575.
About the Haverhill Chamber of Commerce The Greater Haverhill Chamber ofCommerceisaprivate,non-profitbusinessorganizationcomposedofnearly500areabusinesses, and we are growing by the day. The Chamber creates and fostersa prosperous business environment andsupport the growth and profitability oftheir members, providing the resources,advocacy, information, networking and marketing opportunities for members’success.
Ruth’s House Celebrates 25 Years of ServiceThe Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce Conducts Ribbon Cutting in Recognition
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The Hilldale Cemetery Association,a non-profit cemetery corporation, seeksvolunteers and sponsors for its annualclean-up event on Sunday October 15,2017. Tasks will include trash pickup,raking, clearing, planting, and mowing.Wehopeyoucan joinus in this effort toreclaimandpreserve thehistoricHilldaleCemetery. Volunteers are encouraged to bring garden tools such as rakes, clippers, weedwackers and work gloves. Celebrationpicnicwillfollow.Intheeventofaweatherpostponement, please check the “Hope forHilldaleCleanupCampaign”Facebookpage. Hilldale Cemetery is an historiccemetery, dating back to the 1800s, andcontains more than 20 acres of walking
paths. The graves of many veteransincluding civil war veterans are located thereaswellasmanyHaverhilldescendants.In recent years, volunteers have begun reclaiming this beautiful but neglected cemeterywiththegoalofpreservingitforfuture generations. To donate, please seeourgofundmesitetitled“HopeforHilldaleCemetery”.www.gofundme.com/wkunpk Formoreinformation,pleasecontact:
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MR. B’S SPORT STORIESBY FRANK BENJAMIN
Mr. B’s Sports Stories are published on the 1st and the 15th of each month.
Community Day Charter Schoolthis week received $29,814 as part ofover $300,000 in awards announcedby the Department of Elementary andSecondary Education for 21st CenturyCommunity Learning Centers (CCLCs) to more effectively include students on IndividualizedEducationPlans(IEPs)intoexistingprograms. “Students with disabilities want tosocialize, learn,andtakepart inactivitiesthe same way that the their other classmates do,” said State SenatorBarbaraL’Italien.“We don’t want those children to slipthroughthecracks.Thisimportantfundingwill help special education students inLawrence achieve academically and experiencesocializationfromanearlyagethat is so critical to a child’s intellectualandemotionaldevelopment.”
“This critical funding will supportCommunity Day in its commitment to provide students with disabilities withquality after-school social, academic andother enrichment activities,” said StateRepresentativeDianaDiZoglio. Thesegrantswillcontinuetoenhancethecapacityofthe21stCCLCprogramstoinclude students with disabilities into an arrayofactivitiesdesignedtocomplementtheirschool-dayprograms,advancestudentachievement, and provide opportunitiesfor socializing and participating withpeers without disabilities. Approximately3,500 students on IEPs statewide willbenefit fromFY18programs and servicessupportedthroughthisfunding.AnIEPisapersonalizeddocumentdevelopedforeachindividual public school child who needsspecialeducation.
Community Day Charter Awarded Almost $30,000 In State GrantLocal Elementary School Receives Funding to Enhance Capacity to Include Students with Disabilities
Community Day Charter Schoolrecibióestasemana$29,814comopartedemásde$300,000endádivasanunciadasporelDepartamentodeEducaciónPrimariaySecundaria para Centros de AprendizajeComunitariodelSigloXXI(CCLCs)paraincluir más efectivamente a los estudiantes en Planes de Educación Individualizados(IEPs). "Los estudiantes con discapacidadesquieren socializar, aprender y participarenactividadesde lamismamaneraque lohacen sus compañeros", dijo la SenadoraEstatalBarbaraL'Italien."Noqueremosqueesosniñossequedenatrás.Esteimportantefinanciamiento ayudará a los estudiantesde educación especial en Lawrence alograr académicamente y experimentarsocializacióndesdeunaedadtempranaqueestancríticaparaeldesarrollointelectualyemocionaldelniño". Este financiamiento crucial apoyará
a Community Day en su compromiso deproveeralosestudiantescondiscapacidadescon actividades sociales, académicas y de enriquecimiento de calidad después delhorario escolar", dijo la RepresentanteEstatalDianaDiZoglio. Estas subvenciones continuarán aumentando la capacidad de los 21programas de CCLC para incluir a losestudiantescondiscapacidadesenunaseriedeactividadesdiseñadasparacomplementarsusprogramasdeldíaescolar,avanzarenellogro estudiantil y brindar oportunidadesparasocializaryparticiparconcompañerossin discapacidades. Aproximadamente3,500estudiantesenIEPentodoelestadosebeneficiarándelosprogramasyserviciosduranteelFY18apoyadosatravésdeestafinanciación. Un IEP es un documentopersonalizado desarrollado para cadaniño de la escuela pública que necesitaeducaciónespecial.
La Community Day Charter School recibió casi $30,000 en subvención del EstadoLa Escuela Primaria Local recibe financiamiento para mejorar la capacidad de incluir estudiantes con discapacidades
Twelve teams entered in the SocialLeagueinvitationalinJuneof1970.ThisthefirstinvitationaltourneyinthisCityinmanyyears. League President Gene Mc AuliffeandASA Softball Commissioner GeorgeSimonianoftheEasternareawillruntheproceedings. ThreeLawrenceTeamswillbeenteredandallwillseeactionontheopeningnightattheHayden-Schofield. Perdis, Funky Broadway and TurnHallwillplayontheopeningnight. Perdis will play the Micelli teamof Wilmington, the Funky B'ways will battleAugustine'sofWakefield,TurnHallwillplay thenextday facingSylvaniaofSalem.Kelley'sofNewBedfordmeetstheMapleLeafsofSalemMass. Lashes Lions of Gloucester, TheAvalons of West Concord, will see action onSaturday/Sunday. The semifinals are slated forSundayat1&3pm, thefinal andchampionshipgamewillbeheldonSundaynightat7pm. Dick Drummond pitched the Perdisto a Tourney opening 8-2 win over theMicellis. Dick was on his game and
Horace Coco also pitches for LHS,r Jimmy “horseshoe” McCarthy a LHSmulti-sporter. RalphBellarado, aCCHSoutfielder.AlexSczarpa,anoutfielderandgreat hitter for LHS his dadwas a greatblue and white star at the Lawrence school whileattending.FredGaron,DickCamusowas a great athlete playing ss forCCHSandwasatoptrackmanintheStatewhoserecordsstillstandintrack.DaveMcCabe,
Donald Cruckshank, Al Dumond, LarryYameen now a semi-retired realtorwas an outfielder thenNatBatemanwasan infielder forLHS,JoeBatemanwasa3-sporterandclasspresidentatLHS.JohnKennedywasmulti-sporterhidadwastheLHS Athletic Director, Bobby MinasianofAtkinsonSt.andtheWetherbeeSchoolandwas an outfielder he’s now a retiredlawyer. Dick Hamilton was an infielderfromMtVernonSt.wholaterbecamethetruantofficeratLHS;he'sretirednowandlivesinFlorida. MikeLoganwasamulti-sporteratCCandlivedonNewtonSt.He'snowretiredfrom UPS. Bobby Lippe was a catcherfrom Rowe St. he became anAldermanfor the City of Lawrence and is retired in theStateofMaine,LarryKlimasbecameone of the city's brightest stars in four
More Junior League Rosters for Around the 50's Tower Hill
Johnny Reusch was a great multi-sportstaratLHSandwaspartofastarstuddedfamily from the Hill. Jack McCarthy,Bernie Ralph was a multi-sporter whowould laterCaptain theCCfootball team,RonnieMilauskus,NickTurco,andspeedySamTorrissiwouldplayfootballatCCHS. ThisistheLionsJuniorLeagueTeamofthisseasonfromProspectHill.
South Lawrence West Lions Junior League
Lions Junior League Team from Prospect Hill
sports and also as a coach, the fieldhousein Methuen is named for this tremendous performer in all sports at LHS. JamesJordanJr.wasthefootballcoach’ssonandalsoplayedhoopandbaseballforLHS. DickMcDonaldwasanoutfielder forCCHSandisnowlivingatthebeachafteragreatcareerasaStatepoliceman inourState,BobBurnswasa toughnosed thirdbaseman for the Lancers and later became a many term school committeeman for Lawrence; he still lives in the area. RayPelletier ofEmmett St.was an outfielder;his son Mark has been the longtime baseball coachatCCHSformanyyears.Watchformore teamrosters in thispaperandyou'llprobably catch yourself saying "I didn'tevenknowheplayedanysportsatall.” Morerosterssoon.
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allowed only two hits to the Wilmington team.AtriplebyDonGentileandasinglebyEdHarrisonasthevisitorsscoredboththeirruns.ThePerdiswereledoffensivelybyDrummond,DonAuger,JimPritts,andBobMarchand.Dickfanned8andretiredthelast14battersofthegame. It took a comeback for the Funky B'ways to win against a strong Augustine team. The visitors scored 3 in the 5th totakea5/4leadoverthelocals. Inthe6thEd Aziz singled to start a mini rally with a single, so did Don McLeod followed with a hitscoringAziz. In the 7th the Lawrence team sealeditwitha5runrally.Hannagansinglessodoes Joe D'Agata, Dick Lynch reaches on an error and the bases are loaded and the stagesetforawinningrally.RockyContisinglesin2runsanerrorsendsinanotherrun. DonMcLeod hits a sharp single toscore 2more runs an it's theB'ways in acliffhanger,10/7. Stan Ryan pitched the win allowing7hits,3byVeno.JoeD'Agatahad3hitsfor thewinners,DonMcLeod had 2.TheLawrenceInvitationalinJune1970.
“Abouttheonlythingthatcomestouswithnoeffortisoldage.”
“Loúnicoquenosllegasinningúnesfuerzoeslavejez.” -GloriaPitzer
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Let’s be clear: Rumbo will not sponsor a mayoral debate There has been some chatter onlineabout a possible debate betweenmayoralcandidates sponsored by Rumbo and Iwouldliketoclarifyourposition. Rumbo has avoided mentioning the September 26th elections except toencourage the community to get out and vote.Wealsosaidthattheirchoicedidnotmatterbecausewhatisimportantistohavea voice in the most valuable obligation we haveinthiscountry. Ihaveabstainedforthetwopreviousweeks from writing my column “From my Corner” because anything I say will bemisconstrued and the way that we have beengiventhe“Lantiguista”label.Manycandidates for different offices, not justfor mayor have come to me looking for information, photos, documents, etc. andtheycantellyouthatIhelpthemall.Weletpeopledecideandtheydid. TheEagle-TribunehasnotstartedwithWilliam Lantigua but we must remember the treatment he received during those four yearsyetnothinghasbeenproven. Ifheshould win, get ready for entertainment all over again! True,Lantigua enjoys goingtoBali’sandMalaya’sbutRivera’ssecondhome is The Claddagh and they nevermentionit.TheytalkaboutthewomeninLantigua’s life but you never heard themmentionRivera’spreviouswife. Where’sthe fairness? By the way, neither did we; we don’t involve their private lives withthejobtheyareelectedtodo. Before the debate, José Ayala and I said on the radio that we would like to sponsorasimilarforuminSpanishbeforethePreliminaryElectionDaysincethefirstonewascompletely inEnglish. We laterthought that when we sponsored debatesyears ago we were mocked and accused by members of both language groupsof looking for publicity. We became so
disillusioned with that reaction that never didanotherone. Things have changed in thiscommunitythroughtheyearsandafter21years showing that we have been mostly a community newspaper serving theinterestsofeveryonewhoapproachus,weconsidered the idea of doing something meaningfulwith that forum but didn’t goforth. Thepublic’s reaction to thedebatein English was so miserable that we knew it wastherightdecision. Do we need a debate between them? Wealreadyknowwhateachaccomplishedduringhisfouryears.Thatspeaksvolumes!
City’s Civil Engineer Thisistorefreshyourmemory. Not too long after Dan Rivera became mayor,hefiredtheAssistantCityEngineerAndrew Wall because he had not been able to pass the examination for his state civilengineerlicense. Mr.Wall hadworked for the city for17 years, covered by the City EngineerSantoNicolosi’slicensewhichwasalegalpracticewhilehetriedtogethisown.Mr.Nicolosi retired, Mr. Wall was fired andthe city was left without a functional civil engineer. Then, the mayor decided to appointhis office clerk Theodoro Rosario, anagronomist with no knowledge of the city’sintimatedetailsasMr.Wallacquiredthroughtheyears. LastFebruary,aqualifiedcivilengineerwashired,MilagrosPuello,althoughtherewas a glitch on the night that she was confirmedbythecitycouncil.Thatnight,itwas learned that she did not have a license, either.CouncilorJeovannyRodriguezwasvery convincing explaining that it was amatter of presenting her New Hampshirelicense to the Massachusetts authorities, in ordertogetone. She was approved with a salary of$80,000 and a $15,000 a year stipend tocompensate the previous employer who
paidforhereducationandtowhichshewascommitted towork foracertainperiodoftime. Sevenmonthshavepassedandstill,noMassachusettslicense. We lost someone with 17 years ofexperiencewhoknewthecitylikethepalmofhishandandweareinworseshapenow.
Brian Peña returns Last Wednesday, the PersonnelCommittee met and recommended unanimously sending to the full council theappointmentofBrianPeñatoreturnasWaterCommissioner. Iwashappytohearthatheiscomingbackandwishhimwell.
Absentee ballots Herewegoagain! During the Preliminary Elections weheard the stories of certain city councilor picking up ballots from elderly residentsinordertodropthemoffatcityhall.Thisperson would ask them to just sign theballotwithoutfillingitout. People should be aware that, if theyrequest an absentee ballot, they shouldfill it out themselves or with the help ofa relative or someone they trust to do his or herwishes. They should never sign itandleaveitblank.Worstofallisgivingitoutside the envelope to anyone. Vote foryourpreference,signit,placeitinsidethe
envelopeand seal itwithyouraddressontheback.Ifyoudon’thaveastamp,makesure a trusty friend or relative takes it to the ElectionsDepartment.
Rules of the NFL on the flag ResearchdonebyDorothyBarnes. The specific rule pertaining to thenationalanthemisfoundonpagesA62-63oftheNFLLeagueRulebook.Itstates: “TheNationalAnthemmustbeplayedprior to everyNFL game, and all playersmust be on the sideline for the National Anthem. “DuringtheNationalAnthem,playersonthefieldandbenchareashouldstandatattention,facetheflag,holdhelmetsintheirleft hand, and refrain from talking. Thehome team should ensure that the American flagisingoodcondition. Itshouldbepointedouttoplayersandcoaches that we continue to be judged by thepublicinthisareaofrespectfortheflagandourcountry.Failuretobeonthefieldbythe start of the National Anthem may result in discipline, such as fines, suspensions,and/or the forfeitureofdraft choice(s) forviolations of the above, including firstoffenses.” This is not a first amendment issuebut part of the players' NFL employmentcontract.Iftheplayerswanttoprotest,takeitoutsideoftheworkplace.
Istilldonotunderstandthemeaningoffootballplayers'behavior.ItbeganasaprotestagainstthewhitepolicemenwhenColinKaepernickputonstockingswiththefigureofpigs.Thentheysaidthatitwasinprotestoftheoppressedminorities.NowtheSeattleSeahawksteamburnsaflaginthelockerroomandeventhecoachencouragesit.Whatisthe real reason?
Could someexplain this to me?
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Merrimack Valley Credit Union (MVCU) celebra su décimo aniversario con sede en Lawrence en septiembre.La única institución financiera basadaen la ciudad, MVCU ha construido una membresíafuerteydiversaquefuncionaatravésdelValledeMerrimack.SeptiembretambiénmarcaelprimeraniversariodelaaperturadesusucursaldeSeabrook,N.H.enelSeabrookCommons. "Merrimack Valley Credit Union se enorgullece de llamar a Lawrence a nuestra casa", dijo Peter Matthews, Presidente yCEOdeMVCU."Estaubicaciónnossitúaen el corazón de la región que servimos,y nos ha permitido incorporarnos a lacomunidadcomoun socioyparticipante.Esperamospodercrecerjuntoconnuestramembresía de esta sede durante los próximosaños". Para honrar estos aniversarios ycompartir la emoción a través del Vallede Merrimack, la unión de crédito está devolviendo dinero a sus miembros actuales yfuturosconunapromocióndepréstamosde consumidor. Cualquier persona queabra un nuevopréstamode consumo conlacooperativadecrédito recibirá$10porcada $1,000 hasta $250 en forma de unatarjeta de regalo de VISA. Los detalles,términos y condiciones están disponiblesenwww.mvcu.com/anniversary. En septiembre del 2007, MVCUtrasladósusededeOsgoodStreetenNorthAndover, Massachusetts, donde había residido desde su fundación como la Unión deEmpleadosdeComunicacionesde1955.Los últimos 10 años han visto la uniónde crédito ampliar su red de sucursales aseis, incluyendo la rama Lawrence en el RiverwalkenMerrimackStreet,ylanuevasucursalenSeabrook. Con la reubicación, MVCU ha abrazado oportunidades para formarparte de la estructura de la comunidadde Lawrence. La Cooperativa de Créditoes un participante activo y partidario deLawrence CommunityWorks (LCW), y un miembro del equipo directivo deMVCUes el Tesorero del Greater LawrenceCommunity Action Council. Una becauniversitaria fue otorgada esta primaverapasada a un merecido graduado de LasEscuelasPúblicasdeLawrence,ymuchasotras organizaciones comunitarias de LawrencehanrecibidoapoyoyfondosdeMVCU. La presencia de la cooperativa decrédito en Seabrook ha experimentadounmarcadocrecimientoen elúltimoaño
debido a una ubicación más conveniente para susmiembros en la zone costera deNew Hampshire. Desde la apertura dela sucursal en septiembre de 2016, losantiguos miembros han vuelto a unirse a la cooperativadeahorroycrédito,yMVCUha dado la bienvenida a numerosos nuevos miembros. "Este año pasado en Seabrook hasido emocionante para la Cooperativade Crédito", dijo Matthews. "Podemosintroducir más el modelo de MVCU a New Hampshire-dondenuestrosobjetivossonsólo proporcionar los mejores serviciosfinancieros que podamos de una maneraque mejor sirva a nuestros miembros.SeacoastdeNewHampshireesvibranteydinámica,yserpartedeestaregiónesvitalparaelfuturodeMVCU." ElequipodelasucursaldeSeabrookha participado en numerosos eventoscomunitarios, incluyendo los organizados por laCámaradeComerciodeHampton,los Bomberos de Seabrook y la EscuelaSecundariadeWinnacunnet.UngraduadodelaEscuelaSecundariadeWinnacunnetfue galardonado con una beca para launiversidadenlaprimaverapasada.
Acerca de Merrimack Valley Credit Union Merrimack Valley Credit Union es unacooperativadecréditocomunitariasinfinesdelucrode$600millonesquesirveacualquierpersonaquevive,trabajaoadoraenlaregióndelValledeMerrimack.MVCUofreceuna ampliagamade serviciosparasatisfacerlasnecesidadesfinancierasdesusmiembrosy tienesucursalesenHaverhill,Lawrence, Methuen y North Andover, Massachusetts y Plaistow y Seabrook,NH.Paraobtenermás informaciónacercade Merrimack Valley Credit Union, visite www.mvcu.com.
Merrimack Valley Credit Union (MVCU) is celebrating its 10th anniversary headquarteredinLawrencethisSeptember.Theonlyfinancialinstitutionbasedinthecity, MVCU has built a strong and diverse membership that runs throughout theMerrimackValley.SeptemberalsomarkstheoneyearanniversaryoftheopeningofitsSeabrook,N.H.branchintheSeabrookCommons. “Merrimack Valley Credit Union is proud to call Lawrence our home,”said Peter Matthews, MVCU’s Presidentand CEO. “This location puts us rightin the heart of the region we serve, and has allowed us to embed ourselves in the community as a partner and participant.We look forward to growing alongside our membership from this headquarters foryearstocome.” Tohonortheseanniversariesandsharethe excitement throughout the Merrimack Valley, the Credit Union is giving money back to its current and future members through a consumer loan promotion.Anyonewhoopensanewconsumer loanwith the credit union will receive $10back per $1,000 up to $250 in the formofaVISAGiftCard. Details, terms,andconditions are available at www.mvcu.com/anniversary. In September of 2007, MVCUrelocated its headquarters from OsgoodStreet in North Andover, Mass., whereit had resided since its founding as the Communications Workers EmployeeCreditUnion in 1955. The last 10 yearshave seen the credit union expand itsnetwork of branches to six, including the Lawrence Riverwalk branch that faces MerrimackStreet, and the newest branchinSeabrook. With the relocation, MVCU has embraced opportunities to becomepart of the fabric of the Lawrencecommunity.TheCreditUnionisanactiveparticipantandsupporterintheLawrenceCommunityWorks (LCW), and a member
ofMVCU’sseniormanagementteamservesas the Treasurer of the Greater LawrenceCommunity Action Council. A collegescholarship was awarded this past springto a deserving graduate of the Lawrence PublicSchoolSystem,andnumerousotherLawrence community organizations have receivedsupportandfundingfromMVCU. The Credit Union’s presence inSeabrook has seen marked growth in thelast year due to a location more convenient to its membership on New Hampshire’sSeacoast. Since opening the branch inSeptember 2016, former members haverejoined the credit union, and MVCU has welcomednumerousnewmembers. “This past year in Seabrook hasbeen exciting for the Credit Union,” saidMatthews.“WeareabletointroducemoreofNewHampshiretotheMVCUmodel–whereourgoalsareonlytoprovidethebestfinancialserviceswecaninawaythatbestserves our members. New Hampshire’sSeacoastisvibrantanddynamic,andbeingapartofthisregionisvitaltothefutureofMVCU.” The Seabrook branch team hasparticipatedinnumerouscommunityevents,including those hosted by the HamptonAreaChamberofCommerce,theSeabrookFirefighters,andWinnacunnetHighSchool.Agraduating senior ofWinnacunnetHighSchoolwasawardedacollegescholarshipthispastspring.
About Merrimack Valley Credit Union Merrimack Valley Credit Union is a $600millionassetnot-for-profitcommunitycredit union serving anyone who lives, worksorworshipsintheMerrimackValleyregion. MVCU offers a wide range ofservices tomeet the financial needs of itsmembers, and has branch locations in Haverhill, Lawrence,Methuen, andNorthAndover,Mass.andPlaistowandSeabrook,N.H.TolearnmoreaboutMerrimackValleyCreditUnion,pleasevisitwww.mvcu.com.
Merrimack Valley Credit Union celebrates two milestone anniversariesCredit Union commemorates 10 years headquartered in Lawrence, Mass., and one year at branch in Seabrook, N.H.
La Merrimack Valley Credit Union celebra dos aniversariosCredit Union conmemora 10 años con sede en Lawrence, Massachusetts, y un año en sucursal en Seabrook, N.H.
Ceremoniadecortedecintaenseptiembrede2016enlasextasucursaldeMVCUenSeabrook,N.H.
RibbonCuttingCeremonyinSeptember2016atMVCU’ssixthbranchinSeabrook,N.H.
Ceremoniadecortedecintaenseptiembrede2007enlanuevasededeMerrimackValleyCreditUnionenel500MerrimackStreet,Lawrence,Mass.
RibbonCuttingCeremony in September 2007 at the new headquarters ofMerrimackValleyCreditUnionat500MerrimackStreet,Lawrence,Mass.
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El Servicio de Impuestos Internos,IRS, ofreció hoy un resumen del aliviotributarioclavedisponibleparalasvíctimasdeloshuracanesMaría,IrmayHarvey. En general, el IRS ahora estáproporcionando alivio a individuos ynegociosencualquierpartede laFlorida,Georgia,PuertoRicoy las IslasVírgenesdelosEE.UU.,asícomopartesdeTexas.Debido a que este alivio pospone variosplazosdeimpuestos,individuosynegociostendránhastael31deenerode2018para
presentarcualquierdeclaraciónypagarlosimpuestos adeudados. Aquellos elegiblesparaeltiempoadicionalincluyen:• Contribuyentes individuales cuyas prórrogasparadeclarar impuestosvencenel 16 de octubre de 2017. Debido a quelos pagos de impuestos relacionados conestas declaraciones de 2016 se vencíanoriginalmenteel18deabrilde2017,esospagosnosonelegiblesparaestealivio.• Los contribuyentes comerciales, como las asociacionesde año calendario, cuyas
prórrogasseagotaronel15deseptiembrede2017.• Pagos trimestrales de impuestosestimadosvencidosel15deseptiembrede2017yel16deenerode2018.• Declaraciones trimestrales de impuestossobrelanóminaylosimpuestosespecialesdeventasquevencen el 31deoctubrede2017.• Organizacionesexentasde impuestosdeañocalendario,cuyasprórrogasde2016sevencenel15denoviembrede2017.
Una variedad de otras declaraciones, pagosyaccionesrelacionadasconimpuestostambiéncalificanparatiempoadicional.Vealapáginadeayudadedesastre(eninglés)enIRS.govparamásdetalles. Además de tiempo adicional parapresentar y pagar, el IRS ofrece otraasistenciaespecialaloscontribuyentesenunáreadedesastre.Estoincluyelosiguiente:• Elalivioespecialayudaalosprogramasde donación de tiempo libre patrocinadospor el empleador a ayudar a las víctimasde huracán. Bajo estos programas, losempleados pueden renunciar a su tiempode vacaciones, enfermedad o permisopersonal,acambiodepagosenefectivoqueelempleadorrealiceantesdel1rodeenerode2019alasorganizacionesbenéficasqueproporcionanalivio.El tiempodonadonoestáincluidoenlosingresosdelempleado,y los empleadores pueden deducir estospagos en efectivo a la organizacióncaritativacomoungastocomercial.• Los planes de retiro 401(k) y planessimilares patrocinados por el empleadorpueden hacer préstamos y distribucionespor dificultad para las víctimas dehuracanesy losmiembrosdesusfamilias.Bajo este alivio extendido, un plan deretiro puede permitir que una víctima deun huracán tome una distribución pordificultadotomeprestadohastaloslímitesestatutariosespecificadosdelplanderetirode la víctima. También significa que unapersonaquevivefueradeláreadeldesastrepuedesacarunpréstamodelplanderetiroo una distribución por dificultad y usarlaparaayudaraunhijo,hija,padre,abueloodependientequevivióo trabajóeneláreadeldesastre.Losretirospordificultaddebenhacerseantesdel31deenerode2018.• El IRS está perdonando las multaspor depósito tardío para los depósitosfederales de impuestos sobre la nóminay los impuestos especiales de ventasque normalmente se vencen durante losprimeros15díasdelperíododeldesastre.Eche un vistazo a la página de alivio dedesastresparalosperíodosdetiempoqueseaplicanacadajurisdicción.• Laspersonasyempresasquesufrieronpérdidasnoaseguradasonoreembolsadaspordesastrepuedenoptarporreclamarlasen la declaración del año en que ocurriólapérdida(enestecaso,ladeclaraciónde2017presentadanormalmenteelpróximoaño o en la declaración del año anterior,2016).VealaPublicación547paradetalles.• El IRS está perdonando las tarifashabitualesyagilizandolassolicitudesdecopiasdelasdeclaracionesdeimpuestospresentadasanteriormente para los contribuyentes enel área de desastre. Este alivio puede serespecialmente útil para cualquier personacuyas copias de estos documentos fueronperdidosodestruidosporelhuracán.• Los contribuyentes en el área de desastre que son contactados por el IRSacerca de un asunto de recaudación o examendebenexplicarcómoeldesastrelosimpactaparaqueelIRSpuedaconsideraradecuadamentesucaso. Más detalles acerca de estas y otras provisionesdealiviosepuedenencontraren la página de ayuda de desastre de laagencia,asícomoenlaspáginasespecialespara huracán Harvey y el huracán Irma.Para información acerca de recuperacióndedesastres,visitedisasterassistance.gov.
Alejandra Castro-Nuñez, Media Relations Specialist Internal Revenue Service
IRS destaca alivio tributario disponible para víctimas de huracanes María, Irma y Harvey
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The Greater Haverhill Chamber ofCommerce announces the 5th annualRestaurant Mystery Tour scheduled forThursday,October12th,2017.ThisexcitingfinediningexperiencebeginsatHaverhillGolf & Country Club where attendeeswillenjoy livemusic,horsd’oeuvresandcocktails.Guestswillbewhiskedawaybylimotothemysterydininglocation.Uponarrival, the restaurant will be unveiled and diners will be treated to a three-coursemeal. Cash bar is available with dinner.Limo service brings you back to HCCwhere guests will enjoy dessert, dancing, rafflesandcocktailsfromthecashbar. This year’s restaurant selection hasbeen expanded and includes some of thenewest, trendiest spots around includingVasaWaterfrontKitchen&Bar,SeaLevelOysterBarandthe110Grille.Manyareafavorites including Keon’s Bistro 105,SeaglassRestaurant,Olivia’s,EssexStreetGrill and Butch’s Uptown return to the
event, with new editions of the Bradford Tavern andRistoranteMolise. Each chefprepares a memorable meal and dinersenjoy an abundance of creative cuisine.Thisisasell-outeventeveryyear! “Your mystery restaurant could bring you as far north as CR’s in Hampton,NH or to Lowell’s popular CobblestonesRestaurant. Whether it’s Brazilian BBQatChamaGrillor locally freshseafoodatCrave, you are sure to have an unforgettable evening.Wehavemanydinersreturningforthe5thtimelookingforwardtothisculinaryadventure,”accordingtoBeverlyDonovan,PresidentoftheGreaterHaverhillChamberofCommerce. The Chamber is very grateful to itscorporatesponsorsfortheevent,Covanta,Align Credit Union, Trinity EMS andPentucketBank. For more information or to RSVP,[email protected].
Learn more about Middlesex CommunityCollege’snationallyrecognizedTransitionProgram, a two-year, noncreditvocationalcertificateprogramforstudentswith learning/cognitive disabilities. ATransition Program Information Sessionwill be held from 9 to 11 a.m.Thursday,Oct.5,inMCC’sBedfordCampusCenter’sCaféEast,591SpringsRoad. “MCC’sTransitionprogramisdesignedfor students with significant learningdisabilities who would find traditionalcollege-level academics too challenging,evenwithextensivesupportservices,”saidPatriciaBruno,MCC’sAssociateDeanofStudentSupportServices.“TheTransitionProgram helps students achieve theirpotentialthroughcourseworkandhands-onexperienceinworksettings.” Threedaysaweek,TransitionProgramstudents attend classes designed to teach independent-living skills, computer andjob-survival skills, and social skills. Smallclass size ensures that students receive individualized attention and a programtailored to meet their needs. Two days aweek,studentsworkasinternsincompetitiveemploymentsituationsinofficeandbusinesssupport environments. Transition studentsmay participate in all Middlesex studentactivitiesandstudentsupportservices. Graduates of MCC’s TransitionProgramreceiveaCertificateofCompletion
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inOfficeandBusinessSupportSkillsandtypically obtain employment in officesupport,businesssupport,orretailsupport. TransitionProgramcandidates shouldhave a high school diploma or GEDcredential, interest in training for entry-levelworkinbusinessandindustry,fifth-toeighth-gradelevelreadingandmathskills,and the maturity and emotional stability to effectively participate in a program on acollegecampus. Information session participants willreceiveanoverviewoftheprogram,aswellasin-depthinformationonthecurriculum,application procedures, details of therequiredinternshipportionoftheprogram,andprospectivejobopportunities. For more information about MCC’sTransition Program, or to register for aninformationsession,contactNancySleger,Transition Program Coordinator at [email protected]. Middlesex Community College is your pathway to success. As one of thelargest, most comprehensive communitycolleges in the state, we educate, engage and empower a diverse community oflearners.MCCoffersmorethan70degreeand certificate programs, plus hundredsof noncredit courses, on our campusesinBedford andLowell, aswell asonline.Middlesex Community College: Studentsuccessstartshere!
Greater Haverhill Chamber Restaurant Mystery Tour Returns for a Fifth YearThe annual event is highlighted by the addition of several new dining destinations
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Do you need some seed funding for anideaoraprogramthatwillenhancethe cultural vision of Haverhill thisyear? Apply for a grant through theHaverhillCulturalCouncil! Granting not just money, butopportunitytolocalgroups,non-profits,schools and individuals of all ages, to make an impression on their world,an expression of their soul, throughthe arts, humanities and interpretivesciences that demonstrate the spirit ofourcityfromtheInsideOut. Arts, Humanities & InterpretiveSciences? Arts involve the creation and presentation of work in visual,musical, media and literary programs.Humanities include history, socialstudies,philosophyandartappreciation.Interpretive Science is educationalactivities engaging all ages in learning about nature, science and technology in ways that connect to our lives This includes projects involvingliberal arts, poetry, performing arts,music, dance, culinary arts, media art, photography,cinematography,visualarts,drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpting,andstorytellingjusttonameafew. The grant application and moreinformation can be found on line at https://www.mass-culture.org/Haverhill. All applicationsMUST bedoneonline.
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TheMusicProgramatNorthernEssexCommunityCollegeisproudtopresenttwomasterclassesintheartofpianoplayingbymusic facultymember ChristinaDietrich.These free workshops will give pianistsof all abilities the chance to perform andlearn in a cooperative group setting. Solopiano works and instrumental and vocalworks with piano accompaniment ofvariouslevelsofdifficultywillbeexplored.Variousaspectsofpianoperformanceandpreparationwillalsobediscussed. Therewillbetwoworkshopspresentedon Sunday afternoons in the HartlebTechnology Center (TC 103), 100 Elliott
St,HaverhillCampus.Thefirstworkshopwill beonSunday,October15 from5 to7pmandthesecondworkshopwillbeonSunday,November12from4to6pm. Northern Essex offers an Associate in ArtsDegree:MusicOptionandacertificateinmusictechnology. For more information about these masterclassesoraboutthemusicprogramatNorthernEssex,contactDr.KenLanger,musicdepartmentchairat978-556-3321orProfessorChristinaDietrichatcdietrich@necc.mass.edu. For more information, visit the website atwww.necc.mass.edu.
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TheDisabilityCommunityisthelargestminoritygroupintheUS.Areyouprovidingaccessibleservicestoall? AProfessionalDevelopmentTrainingOpportunityAre you prepared to provide your employees with reasonableaccommodations?Do you know how to arrange ASL Interpreters for meetings ifrequested?Areyoufamiliarwithyour local IndependentLivingCenter&howthey service the disability community?
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Haverhill Farmers Market opensSaturday June 24th with more than 20localvendors. TheHaverhillFarmersMarketreturnsforits39thseasonstartingSaturday,June24,2017andrunningthroughOctober28at40BaileyBlvd.(nexttotheHaverhillPolice Station). The market operatesfrom9a.m.to1p.m.,sellingfarm-freshfruits, herbs, eggs, vegetables, delicious baked goods, local wines, honey, fresh breads, handmade soaps, doggie treats,and much more. The market will alsofeature an assortment of live music, food demonstrations,andkids’activities. “We are excited to welcome several great new vendors to the market this season, includingBattleGroundsCoffeeCompany,HobbsiesBBQ,RogersSpring
Hill,andagourmethummusmaker,”saysJeffGrassie,marketorganizer. In partnership with CommunityAction, EBT/SNAP cards will beaccepted at the Haverhill FarmersMarket.Thisallowsthemarkettoprovidegreater access to fresh local foods while supportinglocalfarmers. We’llseeyouatthemarket! Formoreinformationpleasevisithttp://teamhaverhill.org/projects/community/haverhill¬farmers-market, find us onFacebook/haverhillfarmersmarket, or email us at [email protected]. The Haverhill Farmers Market is aprojectofTeamHaverhill inpartnershipwithCreativeHaverhill.
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Workplace English Classes Forming at the Merrimack Valley
Immigrant & Education Center Registrations are now being taken for Workplace English classes at the Merrimack Valley Immigrant & Education Center (the former Asian Center), 439 S. Union Street, building 2, Level B, Lawrence, MA 01843. These classes are free to Lawrence residents but students must have a high beginner level of English.
Anyone interested in signing up for morning or evening classes should call MVIEC, The Merrimack Valley Immigrant & Education Center at 978-683-7316. Check out the MVIEC’s website at www.mviec.org for directions and more details.
Youth Writing WorkshopRegistrationsarenowbeingtakenforaYouthWritingWorkshopforstudentsingrades6through10.WorkshopclasseswillbeheldonMondayevenings6PMto8PMstartingSeptember25onceamonthattheMerrimackValleyImmigrant&EducationCenter (the formerAsianCenter), 439S.UnionStreet,Building2,LevelB,Lawrence,MA01843.TheworkshopsarefreeforLawrence residentsor$10 forother towns’ residents foreachmonthlyworkshop.
Robert Largess will conduct the workshop. He has more than 20 yearsexperienceteachinginBostonPublicSchoolsandhastaughtoursuccessfulSummerYouthWritingProgram.
Workshopswill combine studentwriting-short stories, poems, essays, andreports –with reading classic stories and poems, and learning a bit aboutAsianCultureandhistory, theAncientGreeks, and themythsand talesofothercultures.StudentsinterestedinimprovingtheirwritingskillsshouldcallMVIEC,TheMerrimackValleyImmigrant&EducationCenterat978-683-7316.CheckouttheMVIEC’swebsiteatwww.mviec.orgfordirectionsandmoredetails.
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