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Eagle Tribune Cuts
52 Jobs
Tom
Duggan
VALLEY PATRIOT OF
THE MONTH
Methuen's Joe Bella
by
Staff Sgt. James Moore USAF
Editorial
Every Day is 9-12
A Rational American Energy
Policy
Rich
Baker
Managing pain with medications
... Part I
Dr. Rami Rustum
What could have been done to
prevent
North Andovers Education failures?
Mary
Ann Walters
North
Andover Events
All Things Sicilian brings a touch of
Sicily
to the rest of the world!
Tom
Duggan
Lawrence, UMASS
Lowell partner
for 2.7 mil worker safety program
WCAP Radio to
broadcast from Lawrence
Tom Duggan's
Notebook
Tom
Duggan
School Transportation yes or no?
Peter
Larocque
Valley Early Reading
Programs receive more than
$6.7 million in federal funds
Extended Learning: An investment in
helping all students reach the finish line
Wilfredo
Laboy
Tsongas
introduces two bills to improve
the quality of Veterans health care
Niki
Tsongas
A tale of two venues in Lowell
Richard
Howe, Jr.
Random Thoughts
Ronnie
Ford
Jim Fiorentini's
Notebook
Mayor
Fiorentini
Little
Sprouts build second center in Haverhill
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Laboy Disputes Chief Romero: Says Romero's own figures
show crime is down at
Lawrence High Following
Police Chief
John Romeros issuing of the School Resource Officer
(SRO) report
detailing an increase in arrests in the District,
Superintendent Wilfredo
T. Laboy has issued a statement disputing the data in the
report:
Ansin:
Monarch on the Merrimack ready to fly again!
Tom Duggan ...After a bogus
Eagle~Tribune story was published last
October claiming that asbestos was found inside the Wood
Mill, Monarch
on the Merrimack development project, Bob Ansin lost a
$40 million investment
shutting the project down and fueling speculation that
Monarch was dead.
But today, Ansin told the Valley Patriot in an EXCLUSIVE
interview that his
Monarch on the Merrimack project has found funding and is
"moving
forward" with construction on the bulk of the
project slated to begin by November.
Struggling Eagle~Tribune raises price of
Daily and
Sunday Papers
Last week
the Eagle Tribune laid off 52 people
as the troubled Alabama based newspaper struggles to
survive,
today they anounced that the price of the daily paper is
increasing
from $.50 to $.75 and the Sunday paper is increasing from
$2.00 to $2.50.
ON a
related note, The Valley Patriot ... STILL FREE!
Hot renewable energy marker brewing in
The Valley
The
Innovation Valley Guys
World-wide golf
aide Swing-rite made in Boxford
Puppygirl gets serious about Golf!
Tom
Duggan
Two Valley
Patriots team up to help Veterans
Susan Piazza will return next month
Remembering September 11th
John
Lenotte
Raise Em Right
Barbara Peary
Stay at Home Dads
Pete Baylies
Remembering George
Carlin
Mark
Palermo
Pondering with
Paul
Paul
Murano
Can America
survive Barak Obama
Thinking
Outside the Box
Dr. Chuck
Ormsby
Ask Dog Lady with Moinica
Collins
Fun things to do with your four
legged friends
Puppy Girl Kate Whitney
LIVE The WOW!
Tom
Connors
Gail
Van Kleek
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