Posted in News, Video on Jan 29th, 2010 View Comments
Here’s a quick look at some of the stories in the ET newsroom today you don’t wan’t to miss. General Mills announces it’s shutting down its Colombo line to the dismay of local fans. And in Lawrence, a pastor and his wife along with the church secretary are accused of taking $137,000 from The Tabernacle [...]
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Posted in News on Jan 27th, 2010 View Comments
We’ve got Methuen Mayor William Manzi, Professor Richard Padova from Middlesex Community College and several others in a live Web chat moderated by our own J.J. Huggins from the Trib. Feel free to join in the discussion. The State of the Union
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Posted in News, Video on Jan 26th, 2010 View Comments
Here’s a quick look at what’s happening in the ET newsroom this morning. New developments last night on the story of 69-year-0ld Barbara DesRoche, who was found dead and partially clothed outside near the VFW in Methuen this weekend. Police now say the woman was not murdred. Meanwhile, the family of Kenneth Howe, who died [...]
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Posted in News, Video on Jan 25th, 2010 View Comments
As the president addresses the nation Wednesday night, we’ll be online chatting about it and hope you’ll join. Eagle-Tribune reporter J.J. Huggins will be moderating a live chat during the debate that you’ll be able to find on this blog and on the ET homepage. If you’re a person who likes to shout at the [...]
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Posted in News, Video on Jan 25th, 2010 View Comments
Here’s a quick look at what’s happening in the ET newsroom today, Jan. 24, 2009. We are continuing to follow the disturbing story this weekend of a 69-year-old grandmother who’s partially clothed body was found near the Methuen VFW early Saturday morning. Also this week, former Lawrence Mayor Michael Sullivan speaks up about the new [...]
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Posted in News, Video on Jan 20th, 2010 View Comments
A quick look at what’s happening in the ET newsroom today, Jan. 20. The Eagle-Tribune gives you a local look at yesterday’s election results, which includes rebuffs of alleged voter fraud as well as how each city and town in our area voted. Also today, an unusual story of a woman who gave birth to [...]
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Posted in News, Video on Jan 19th, 2010 View Comments
A quick rundown of what’s happening in the ET newsroom this morning. We’ve got a remarkable story of a mysterious stranger who performed CPR on an 18-year-old who had collapsed and stopped breathing. The man disappeared and the family is reaching out to try to find him. Also today, Martha Coakley and Scott Brown are [...]
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Posted in News on Jan 13th, 2010 View Comments
I spoke with Winnedia Dellemand (in above video) today who, like many of us, learned of a major earthquake in Haiti via TV yesterday. But for Dellemand, this story is personal. Dellemand came to Lawrence in 2007 from Haiti and her aunt and cousin are still in the the earthquake-torn country. She’s not heard from [...]
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Posted in News on Jan 13th, 2010 View Comments
Those of us watching the earthquake and aftermath unfold in Haiti today are finding some of the most compelling information via one of the few ways it was getting out: Twitter. We built a Twitter list with a few of the more interesting Twitter users (Just typing #Haiti this morning I was getting nearly 1,000 [...]
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Posted in News, Video on Jan 13th, 2010 View Comments
The Eagle-Tribune is out today following leads on local Haitian families trying to connect with relatives after the earthquake. Other stories to watch include the story of a couple in their 70s accused of bilking hotels and other services with bounced checks and fired department head in Lawrence plead for their jobs before City Council. [...]
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