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Residents on the City's Tuesday trash pick-up routes can now start collecting all their recyclables (paper, cardboard, plastic, glass, metal) in a single container! Curbside collection is scheduled as follows. Tuesday July 7th for all Tuesday residents who live between the Merrimack river and route 495 (the blue week); the second pick-up will be on July 21st. Tuesday July 14th for all Tuesday residents who live beyond route 495 (the red week); the second pick-up is on July 28th. For more details, click "Read More" just below the MySpace link. . |
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Fourteen sponsored shoes are underway or completed for the “Soles of Haverhill” public art festival. The giant shoe forms, creatively embellished by local artists, will be showcased by sponsors this month, and featured at the postponed fireworks event--now July 5--prior to their installation around the downtown streetscape. The shoes will be auctioned off at a gala event at the Buttonwoods Museum on October 24, to benefit a variety of arts, cultural and community organizations. Lead sponsor is the Soles of Haverhill Committee of the Greater Haverhill Chamber of Commerce, with support from local and national sponsors, Haverhill Cultural Council and the Massachusetts Cultural CouncilFor more information, go to www.solesofhaverhill.com. Alongside the public art component, a community history project called “Shoes and the Soul of Haverhill,” is examining the long-term impact of the shoe industry on the city’s character and spirit.
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Team Haverhill volunteers have worked with farmers and other vendors to revitalize Haverhill's Farmers' Market operation. When the market opens on Bailey Boulevard on July 18, at least ten local sellers will offer fresh produce, organic herbs, eggs, ice cream, cups of coffee, baked items and crafts. To view a recent Eagle-Tribune article about the market, click "Read More" below.
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