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TRILLIZOS QUINCEAÑEROSMelanie, Tiffanie and Bernard, fotografiados en el orden en que nacieron en 1992,posan frente al Altar Mayor de Corpus Christi Parish, donde el sábado, 10 demarzo, celebraron su fe Católica.
SWEET 15 FOR TRIPLETSMelanie, Tiffanie and Bernard, pictured in the order in which they were born backon 1992, stand at the Corpus Christi Parish Main Altar where, on Saturday, March10th, they celebrated their Catholic faith. PAGE 27
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Las banderas de la Policía de Lawrence abrieron laparada de 3 y media horas de duración, llevada a caboel domingo, 11 de marzo, 2007.
SAINT PATRICK PARADE INLAWRENCECity of Lawrence Police Color Guard led the 3.5 hour-long St. Patrick Parade, held Sunday, March 11th, 2007.PICTURES ON PAGE 16 & 17
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PRIMEROS GRADUADOS DE “INGLÉSEN 24 HORAS”Bridget Shaheen, Directora Ejecutiva de Lazarus House Ministries, haciendo lapresentación de la primera clase de graduados, mientras que Sandy Blanes, coordinadorae instructora de “Inglés en 24 horas”, escucha.
“ENGLISH IN 24 HOURS” FIRST GRADUATESBridget Shaheen, Lazarus House Ministries Executive Director welcoming the first class ofgraduates, while to her right, Sandy Blanes, “English in 24 hours” Coordinator/Instructorlistens. PAGE 18
ESTADO DE LACIUDAD DEHAVERHILL“Haverhill ha mejorado y estamos muyesperanzados”, dijo el Alcalde James J.Fiorentini ante los concejales de laCiudad de Haverhill, durante su discursosobre el estado de la ciudad.
HAVERHILL’S STATE OFTHE CITY“Haverhill is back and hope is back” saidMayor James J. Fiorentini during hisstate of the city address before theHaverhill City Councilors. PAGE 20
Por Alberto [email protected]
El Congresista Marty
Meehan ha sidoseleccionado para ocuparla posición de Canciller delCampo de Lowell de laUniversidad deMassachusetts.
El miércoles, 14 demarzo, los 19 miembros dela Junta Directiva tomó un
voto unánime y aprobaron la selección hecha porel Presidente de U-Mass, Jack Wilson. “Me siento
Meehanseleccionadopara el puestoen U-Mass-Lowell
EXITOSA SUBASTAA BENEFICIO DE LAYMCADionisio Betancez y SaraezSánchez, mostrando una delas bicicletas a sersubastadas a beneficio delos jóvenes del Valle deMerrimack, durante la décimosexta subasta anual. P.14
SUCCESSFUL YMCAAUCTIONYMCA workers DionisioBetancez and SaraezSanchez, showing one of themany bicycles beingauctioned off at the 16th
Annual Sports & LeisureAuction held March 10th, tobenefit Merrimack Valleyyouth. PAGE 14
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¡F¡F¡F¡F¡Felelelelelicidicidicidicidicidadeadeadeadeades Mars Mars Mars Mars Martttttyyyyy!!!!!Los 19 miembros con derecho al voto en la Junta de Fideicomiso de la
Universidad de Massachusetts aprobaron por unanimidad la nominación deMarty Meehan como Canciller del Campo de Lowell, que hiciera el PresidenteJack Wilson.
Meehan, de 50 años de edad, fue electo en 1992 por primera vez y esPresidente del Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
Mientras que algunos críticos no comprenden el por qué de que ahora queel poderoso congresista está en el tope de su popularidad y con los demócratascontrolando el Senado y la Cámara, él quiera irse; mientras que otros especulanque no era el candidato idóneo.
A los primeros, queremos decirle: Este es el tiempo de él para irse, cuandosu popularidad está por las nubes y porque fue su resume la razón por la quele ofrecieron el trabajo. A los segundos, eso fue decidido por la Junta Fiduciariade U-Mass.
En una declaración por escrito, el Congresista Meehan dijo que “ha sidola decisión más difícil de mi vida profesional” y también dijo “Servir en elCongreso tiene sus ventajas, pero estar alejado de su familia por tres o cuatronoches durante la semana no es una de ellas”.
Desde esta columna queremos agradecer al Congresista Marty Meehanpor su servicio y desearle todo género de éxito en su nueva carrera.
CongrCongrCongrCongrCongraaaaatultultultultulaaaaatttttions,ions,ions,ions,ions,MarMarMarMarMartttttyyyyy!!!!!
The 19-voting members of the Board of Trustees at the University ofMassachusetts have unanimously approved President Jack Wilson’s nominationof Marty Meehan as Chancellor of the Lowell campus.
Meehan, 50, was first elected for Congress in 1992 and is Chairman ofthe Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
While some critics can’t understand why, now that the powerfulcongressman is at his peak in popularity and with Democrats controlling boththe House and the Senate, he wants to leave; others speculate that he was notthe best qualified candidate for the job.
To the first, we can tell them: This is the perfect time for him to leave,when he’s flying high and because of his résumé he’s been offered this job. Tothe second, that was decided by U-Mass Trustees.
In a written statement, Congressman Meehan said that this “has been themost difficult professional decision of my life,” also said, “Serving in Congresshas its advantages, but being away from your family three to four nights aweek is not one of them.”
From this column we want to thank Congressman Martin Meehan for hisservice, and wish him success in his new career.
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US Congressman Marty Meehan has
been chosen for the position ofChancellor of the University ofMassachusetts, Lowell Campus.
On Wednesday, March 14, 2007, the19 members of the Board of Directors tooka unanimous vote and approved theselection made by U-Mass President, JackWilson. “I’m honored to have beenselected by President Wilson to be thenext Chancellor of the University ofMassachusets-Lowell,” said Meehan.
Meehan was chosen over DavidChang, chancellor of PolytechnicUniversity in Brooklyn, N.Y., and NabilIbrahim, vice chancellor for academicaffairs and chief academic officer atPurdue University, Calumet, in Indiana.In a brief televised press conference, afterMeehan confirmation, U-Mass PresidentWilson expressed that he based hisdecision on “Meehan passion for theCollege” among other things. Meehan is aLowell resident and a1978 U-Massgraduate. Meehan’s salary has beenestimated in $100,000 over of hisCongressional salary of $165.000.
“The decision to leave the House hasbeen the most difficult professionaldecision of my life. It has been a truehonor to represent the people of mydistrict and of our state in the House ofRepresentatives. Being a member ofCongress has been the best job I haveever had but, after serious personalreflection and many discussions with mywife Ellen and my close friends, the
Meehan chosen for theU-Mass-Lowell post
opportunity to serve as Chancellor of myalma mater is the right path for me. Ibelieve in the University and the vital
SEE MEEHAN:CONT. ON PAGE 8
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current songs. The music includes solos, duets, and piano pieces. Terri will play theLibrary’s historic 1914 Steinway piano, which she played at the age of 8 on radio stationWLAW.
The Kelley’s began singing together professionally about 10 years ago. The concert ispresented and supported by The Friends of the Lawrence Public Library, and The IrishFoundation.
Admission is free and open to the Public. Sunday, March 25th, 2007 at 2:00pm.
MAP EXHIBITThe most recent exhibit is now on display. The exhibit will be on display from March 5-
July 1, 2007 at the Lawrence Public Library on the 3rd floor in the Local History Room.Two maps are going to be enlarged further, but the smaller version is already
viewable. The map explaining Charles Corliss’ attempt to build “Buena Vista” betweenLawrence and Haverhill is particularly interesting.
If you need any additional information please contact Louise Sandberg, SpecialCollections at 978-682-1727
¡FELIZ CUMPLEAÑOS ENMANUEL!Enmanuel (Manny) Acosta cumple 19 años el 19 de abril, 2007, y sus padres, Rogelio yVicky Acosta quieren felicitarlo por este medio.
Manny, por su parte, quiere agradecerles a ellos por todo su apoyo. “Ellos han sido mifuerza y mis deseos de seguir adelante. Vivo orgulloso de ellos, son padres ejemplares.Como ellos no hay otros”, dice Manny de sus padres.
Manny cursa su primer año de colegio y es Instructor de Tae Kwon Do, Cinta Negra, yenseña a niños y adultos en esta técnica.
Rumbo se une a los padres de Manny en felicitarlo por su cumpleaños y por sus logros ytambién felicita a Don Rogelio y Doña Vicky por tener un hijo tan maravilloso.
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Todavía no acabo de entender cuál esla forma de lucha que promueven algunoslíderes nuestros para defender los derechosciviles.
Particularmente hay que hablar del casoespecífico de los indocumentados. Esa esuna lucha que se ha estado activando cadavez que las circunstancias así lo handeterminado. Sobre todo para hacer frentea los irracionales que llegan incluso alextremo de descalificar al ser humanosimplemente por su condición deindocumentado.
En ese tenor, he leído unasdeclaraciones de María Elena Letona, unadestacada activista hispana que hoy esdirectora ejecutiva de Centro Presente deMassachusetts, una organización que porigual nació y ha estado siempre en latrinchera defendiendo los derechos de losinmigrantes.
Me llamó la atención el hecho de queLetona dijo que resultan “decepcionantes”recientes declaraciones del gobernador deMassachusetts, Deval Patrick, en las queadvertía la penalización a que se exponíanlas compañías contratadas por el gobiernoestatal que a su vez utilicen los servicios deindocumentados.
Aquí estamos en la parada de lo legal ylo irracional. Por más consecuente quequiera ser el gobernador Deval con la luchade los indocumentados, nadie,absolutamente nadie, sin caer en loirracional, puede pedirle que haga locontrario de lo que ha dicho.
Letona sabe que su queja es irracionaldesde cualquier óptica que se mire. Hacometido un error de apreciación muycomún cuando en política se pretende medircon el mismo rasero al ayer candidato ygobernante hoy.
Claro que una cosa es con violín y otracon tambora. Letona no puede pedirle aPatrick que actúe y hable hoy, igual quecomo hablaba y actuaba ayer, No, deninguna manera. Un gobernante se debe amuchos intereses, los cuales debe tratar desortear de la manera más equilibrada yjusticiera posible.
No puede pedírsele al gobernador, pormás defensor de los derechos civiles quesea, que utilice los fondos del estado parafacilitar empleos a personasindocumentadas. Personas que, quiéraseentender o no, de alguna forma son reos dela ley.
Lo que Letona —y quienes como ella
piensan—, pretenden que el gobernadorDeval Patrick renuncie a su investidura ycon los fondos del contribuyente sededique a promover la ilegalidad.
Es verdad que los indocumentados sonseres humanos y que tienen derecho comoel que más de los legales a sobrevivir y atrabajar honradamente, pero ¡por Dios! queno se pretenda que eso se propicie
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Letona tiene que entender que en estosprocesos –como es la lucha en defensa delos indocumentados—unas se pierden yotras se ganan. Sino que se mire un poquitohacia atrás cuando no bien había tomadoposesión, ese mismo Patrick fue quien dejósin efecto un burdo e irracional acuerdo desu antecesor, Mitt Romney, mediante el cualse autorizaba a la policía estatal a perseguira los indocumentados en el estado.
O lo que es lo mismo, por qué no serecuerda cuando ese mismo Deval Patrickdefendió la comunidad inmigrante en elfragor de la campaña, sin importarle que suoponente del partido republicano, KerryHealey, pretendiera inútilmente darle ungolpe bajo por favorecer públicamente laexpedición de licencias de conducir paraindocumentados.
Esto no es cuestión de que con Dios ocon el Diablo. Es cuestión de matices. Lo deblanco o negro es cuestión del pasado, ypor más solidarios que pretendamos ser connuestros indocumentados, eso jamás debellevarnos hasta el extremo de lo irracional.
DESBROZANDO EL CAMINOEntre lo legal y lo irracional
Es verdad que losindocumentados sonseres humanos y quetienen derecho como elque más de los legales asobrevivir y a trabajarhonradamente, pero¡por Dios! que no sepretenda que eso sepropicie ignorando laley y con fondospúblicos.
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El martes por la noche del día 6 demarzo, 2007, el Alcalde James J. Fiorentinientregó su discurso sobre el estado de laciudad en la Cámara del Concilio de laciudad, destacando el progreso hechosobre los pasados tres años, los retos quehay por delante y un plan para resolveresos retos. “Haverhill ha mejorado yestamos muy esperanzados”, dijo el Alcaldeante los Concejales.
Haverhill tres años atrás…
“Tres años atrás, la estación debomberos de Bradford estaba cerrada y labiblioteca a punto de cerrar. Tres años atrás,nuestra ciudad estaba al borde de serintervenida por el estado. Hoy, nos estamosmoviendo hacia delante y estamos a puntode algo grandioso… Pero nuestrosproblemas continúan. Hoy, los edificios deantiguas fábricas, vacantes por más de 50años, están siendo utilizados de nuevo,como viviendas. Hoy, Target, Lowes,Starbucks y BJ ’s van a abrir este año.
Nuestro éxito ha sido ensalzado en elBoston Globe, Banker and Tradesman, elBoston Business Journal y másrecientemente en el Wall Street Journal.Haverhill está progresando y la esperanzaha regresado.
No fue por accidente quellegamos allí…
Se logró gracias al duro trabajo de ungran equipo en el ayuntamiento, con laayuda de muchos ciudadanos dedicadosque ofrecieron ideas y sugerencias,sirvieron en las juntas, limpiaron la ciudady en general, ayudaron a mover a la ciudadhacia delante.
Trabajamos juntos para…• Consolidar el gobierno de la ciudad.• Reformar el cuidado de salud.• Cambiar las leyes zonales.• Convertir fábricas viejas de zapatos en
viviendas.• Cambiar la ley para permitir que Target,
Lowes, BJ’s y Starbucks abran.• Mejorar la tarifa de interés de nuestro
bono, por dos años consecutivos.• Atraer millones de dólares para un garaje
nuevo para estacionamiento.• Atraer más de un millón de dólares para
un paseo marítimo en la zona comercial.• A pesar del progreso, serios problemas
continúan. Aún confrontamos problemasserios a los que tenemos que hacer frente.
• Administrar nuestro crecimiento y éxito.• Problemas financieros continuos.• Mejorar la educación pública.
Administrando el éxito
Nuestro primer problema es uno quevale la pena tener: ¿Cómo administramosnuestro éxito?
Aunque el crecimiento residencial hareducido su avance sustancialmente,nuevos negocios están creciendo en laciudad. El área comercial, que ha estadovacante se está llenando de personas yautos.
Todo esto es bueno, pero debe seradministrado.
En general, nuestro plan de crecimientoestá funcionando: empujar crecimiento haciael área comercial donde tenemos lainfraestructura y controlar el crecimiento enlas zonas distantes.
He aquí algunos de los otros pasos queestamos tomando y tomaremos paraadministrar el éxito:
• Un garaje nuevo en la zona comercial.• Desarrollar un plan maestro para la zona
comercial como primer paso a un planmaestro para toda la ciudad.
• Desarrollar un Plan Maestro de EspacioAbierto que designe áreas para quepermanezcan abiertas para siempre.
• Desarrollar nuevas ordenanzas queprotejan los árboles.
• Adoptar nuevos planes y leyes parausar lo que llamamos reglas dedesarrollo de bajo impacto.
Desarrollar nuestras finanzas
1. Continuar el control del costo delcuidado de salud.
2. Hacer el gobierno más eficiente.3. Facilitar los permisos para atraer más
negocios.4. Examinar nuevas fuentes de ingreso y
nuevos métodos de control de costoincluyendo bonos de pensiones,impuestos a telecomunicaciones yopciones de impuestos locales.
Mejorar la educación pública
Este es nuestro mayor y más importantereto. Hemos incrementado los fondos parala educación pública en millones de dólares.Sabemos que la educación debe tener losfondos adecuados, pero también sabemosque no es sólo dinero lo que necesita. Esacerca de estándares y prioridades.
Necesitamos:
a. Expandir nuestro programa escolar deverano.
b. Reactivar nuestro comité de deserciónescolar.
c. Tener tutoría obligatoria para aquellosen peligro de fallar en las pruebas deMCAS.
d. Ajustar nuestros textos con el currículo.e. Dar al Dr. Buchanan la oportunidad de
éxito.
Ahorro de energía
La energía de nuestra ciudad nos cuestaalrededor de $4 millones al año—una cifraque incluye el alto costo de mantenernuestras plantas de agua pura y aguasmauras y pagar por el alumbrado de laciudad. Para controlar los costos de energía,hemos cambiado muchos de nuestrosedificios a luces de energía eficiente,establecido políticas de control de energía,e instalado ventanas y puertas queconservan energía, y mucho más. Perotenemos que hacer más.
El año que viene, los costos deutilidades están estimados a aumentar enun 10%. Yo he establecido el Grupo deEnergía del alcalde, bajo el eficienteliderazgo de Mike Labonte, para queencuentre formas de ahorrar energía asícomo usar combustibles alternos.
Una de las cosas que estamos mirandoes lo que llaman ‘performance contracting’,una nueva ley de Massachusetts que hacemás fácil para nosotros el contratarcontratistas y pagarles con el resultado denuestros ahorros de reacondicionarnuestros edificios.
Conclusión:
Según estoy aquí parado esta noche,Haverhill ha hecho grandes progresos. Estanoche puedo decirles lleno de confianza –Haverhill está avanzando y la esperanza haregresado. Pero por todo nuestro éxito, sitrabajamos juntos, nuestros mejores díasestán por venir”, concluyó el AlcaldeFiorentini.
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Obviously, this decision also gives methe opportunity to spend more time withEllen and my young sons Robert and Daniel.Serving in Congress has its advantages, butbeing away from your family three to fournights a week is not one of them.
Each of the successes I’ve enjoyed inmy life can be traced back to the excellentpublic education I received growing up. I’vealways hoped to have the opportunity toplay a role in strengthening the publiceducation system and I believe this positiongives me that chance,” said Meehan in awritten statement.
honrado de haber sido seleccionado porel Presidente Wilson para ser el próximoCanciller de la Universidad deMassachusetts-Lowell”, dijo Meehan.
Meehan fue seleccionado por encimade David Chang, canciller de laUniversidad Politécnica de Brooklyn, N.Y.y de Nabil Ibrahim, vice-canciller paraasuntos académicos y oficial jefeacadémico de Purdue University, Calumet,en Indiana.
En una breve rueda de prensatelevisada, después de la confirmación deMeehan, Wilson, el Presidente de U-Mass, expresó que había basado sudecisión “por la pasión que Meehan teníapor la Universidad”, entre otras cosas. Meehan es un residente de Lowell y segraduó de U-Mass en 1978. El salario deMeehan ha sido estimado en $100,000 porencima de su salario de $165,000 comocongresista.
“La decisión de dejar la Cámara hasido la más difícil decisión de mi vidaprofesional. Para mí ha sido un granhonor representar a las personas de midistrito y de nuestro estado en la Cámarade Representantes. Ser un miembro delCongreso ha sido el mejor trabajo que yohaya tenido pero, después de reflexionarseriamente y discutirlo con mi esposaEllen y mis amigos más íntimos, laoportunidad de servir como canciller de mialma mater es el camino correcto para mí. Yo creo en la Universidad y en la misiónvital que desempeña dentro de la
comunidad y dentro del estado, y yoquiero ser parte de ello.
Es obvio que esta decisión tambiénme da la oportunidad de disfrutar de mástiempo con Ellen y mis dos pequeñoshijos, Robert y Daniel. Servir en elCongreso tiene sus ventajas, pero estaralejado de tu familia tres o cuatro nochesa la semana no es una de ellas.
Cada uno de los éxitos alcanzados enmi vida puedo relacionarlos con laexcelente educación pública que recibímientras estaba creciendo. Siempre hequerido tener la oportunidad de jugar unpapel para fortalecer el sistema deeducación pública y creo que estaposición me da esa oportunidad”, dijoMeehan en una declaración escrita.
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La temporada de impuestos es unperiodo atareado, mientras la fecha límitedel 17 de abril se acerca rápidamente.Algunos contribuyentes recibiránreembolsos, mientras que otros deberánpagarle al gobierno. En 2005, 106.3 millonesde estadounidenses recibieron cheques dereembolsos de impuestos por una cantidadpromedio de $2,141. Si sabes cuáles son lasdeducciones a las que tienes derecho,puedes aumentar al máximo tu reembolso.El Servicio de Impuestos Internos (IRS)informa que durante el año de 2005, el 25por ciento de los contribuyentes quereunían los requisitos no reclamaron elCrédito por Ingreso del Trabajo (EITC),mientras que más de 22 millones dedeclaraciones de impuestos recibieron elcrédito de EITC, por una suma superior alos $41,000 millones.
Ahora que la FDIC informa que hay 20millones de hispanos sin relacionesbancarias en los Estados Unidos, loshispanos deberían usar esta temporada deimpuestos como una oportunidad parahacerse cargo de sus finanzas personales.
La Campaña Hispana de EducaciónFinanciera de Visa recomienda los siguientesconsejos para aprovechar al máximo tureembolso de impuestos:
• Los hispanos que reciben un reembolsode impuestos deberían abrir una cuentabancaria para mantener su dinero asalvo de pérdida, robo o daño. Porquecuando el dinero en efectivo se va, seva
• A aquellos que tienen una cuentabancaria, Visa U.S.A. les recomiendaunirse a los 56.7 millones de personas aquienes se les depositan los reembolsosde impuestos directamente en suscuentas bancarias, haciendo que estatemporada de impuestos sea más seguray cómoda. Si eliminas la necesidad detener que manejar al banco o de cambiarun cheque, puedes evitar la posibilidadde un robo
• Para presentar tu declaración deimpuestos, necesitarás un número deseguro social o un Número deIdentificación Personal delContribuyente (ITIN) para registrar tusingresos con el IRS. Si no tienes uno, elIRS tiene representantes que hablanespañol que te pueden ayudar. Llama al800-829-1040 o visita su sitio Web enespañol, IRS.gov/Espanol, para que teayuden
• No sólo puedes usar un ITIN parapresentar tu declaración de impuestos,sino que Visa U.S.A. quiere que loshispanos sepan que los bancos aceptanmuchas formas de identificación paraabrir una cuenta bancaria, como laMatrícula Consular, la identificación delempleador, una licencia de conducir y,
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• Estudia tus deducciones. El IRS informaque durante el año de 2005, el 25 porciento de los contribuyentes quereunían los requisitos no reclamaron elCrédito por Ingreso del Trabajo (EITC),mientras que más de 22 millones dedeclaraciones de impuestos recibieronel crédito de EITC, por una sumasuperior a los $41,000 millones.Aumenta al máximo tu reembolsoasegurándote de reclamar todas tusdeducciones, y ponte en contacto conun preparador de impuestos expertopara informarte acerca de lasdeducciones a las que pudieras tenerderecho
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Con frecuencia aparecen en losmedios de comunicación, noticias quehablan de hijos que amenazan o inclusopegan a sus padres o a sus abuelos. Seestá escribiendo sobre la ‘tiranía de loshijos’. ¿Cómo se llega a esta situación?En bastantes ocasiones por transigir,por ceder en situaciones en que sedebía mantener la autoridad de lospadres. En el fondo puede haber elmiedo que tienen los padres de perderel amor de sus hijos y llegan a dejarsetiranizar por éstos como esclavosdóciles y angustiados. Pero los padrestienen la capacidad de educar a sushijos, con una libertad responsable, nouna libertad esclava, y con verdaderoamor a los pequeños, no un amoresclavo. Esta capacidad de los padresdebe ser cultivada constantemente.
Educar es prestar una ayuda alprotagonista precario de quien seeduca. El chico es el agente de supropia educación, pero necesita laayuda de los mayores.
La educación se propone la mejorade todo el ser humano en su conjunto,en todas las dimensiones de suexistencia. El profesor Víctor García Hozdestaca estos aspectos: intelectual,ético, estético, técnico y religioso. Laeducación intelectual pretende alcanzarla verdad, el aspecto ético busca el bienen todas sus manifestaciones; laeducación estética desarrolla lacapacidad de descubrir y saborear labelleza; el aspecto técnico pretendealcanzar lo útil y la educación religiosapretende conocer y vivir las relacionescon Dios como Creador del hombre.
Si falta alguna de estasdimensiones, la educación esincompleta y parcial, y puede darse porcualquier modalidad manipulativa o por‘miopía educativa’.
No puede limitarse la educación alas posibilidades humanas del tener ydel hacer, con olvido del ser. Enocasiones la educación se enfoca haciael hacer y se pretende que el chico sepahacer operaciones aritméticas,problemas, redacciones, exámenes,oposiciones, etc. con el fin de alcanzarel éxito social y el progreso material. Setrataría de saber hacer más para tenermás cosas (casas, coches,electrodomésticos, etc.) De esta formala educación se reduce a una relaciónhacer-tener y en muchos sectoressociales ésta es la educación solicitada,porque es la educación para la eficacia.
Pero la educación completa exigela consideración de la educación depersonas. Y éste requiere relacionar elser humano no sólo con el tener, sinotambién con el ser.
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Por Alberto Surí[email protected]
Lazarus House Ministries y CambridgeCollege, que recientemente habían unidoesfuerzos para ofrecer el programa “Inglésen 24 Horas”, vieron graduar la primeraclase del programa de ESL (Inglés comosegundo idioma). Siete estudiantes queparticiparon del programa de ocho semanasde duración, recibieron sus diplomas elpasado viernes, 9 de marzo, 2007.
ESL provee a muchos inmigrantes yotros la oportunidad de aprender y mejorarel dominio del idioma inglés, aumentandograndemente su oportunidad de obtener ymantener empleos y de esta forma disfrutaruna mejor vida mientras que obtienenmejores empleos.
La Directora Ejecutiva de LazarusHouse, H. Bridget Shaheen, no solamenteda crédito a Cambridge College sino aPutnam Investment los cuales, el añopasado, concedieron una dádiva de $90,000a través de su programa de Iniciativa Local,para combatir la pobreza y carencia devivienda y también a la dádiva de liderazgode la Stevens Foundation en apoyo de esteprograma. “Todos los días le damos graciasa Dios por la gente buena que reconoce elvalor de cada vida humana y su potencial,dándoles la oportunidad de vivir sussueños.
El programa de entrenamiento detrabajo de Lazarus House, provee a hombresy mujeres que no son elegibles para otrosprogramas tradicionales de entrenamiento,la oportunidad de obtener destrezas detrabajo, entrenamiento, y experiencia através de Spark*L.E. Clearing Services, unservicio de limpieza comercial y residencial,que provee entrenamiento mientras trabajay empleo para trabajadores entrenados quecalifiquen.
Cada participante que asista alprograma de ESL a través del Entrenamientode Trabajo, trabaja 30 horas a la semana yse le pagan 10 horas adicionales poreducación de ESL. Una vez graduados, losentrenados son empleados a tiempocompleto por siete meses adicionales,ganando experiencia mientras aumentan suconfianza en sí mismos. Lazarus Housetambién ofrece la asistencia que el entrenadonecesita: gafas, para aquellos que las
requieran, cuidado dental gratis a través dela clínica St.Luke’s Medical and Dental.
Sandy Blanes, Instructora deCambridge College y coordinadora para elprograma “Ladder to Language”, enseña el“Inglés en 24 Horas” en Lazarus House.Sandy está muy impresionada de cómo losparticipantes, tanto mujeres como hombresentre las edades de 28 a 50 años hanaprendido y de cómo se han motivado a
Primeros graduados de “Inglés en24 Horas”
continuar sus estudios. “Algunos de losgraduados ahora están capacitados paratomar el examen de entrada al programa“Ladder to Language” en el Centro RegionalCambridge College, en Lawrence”, dijoSandy.
According to Lazarus House, desde1998, más del 89% de los participantes delprograma de entrenamiento de empleo hanencontrado empleo permanente.
SENADOR STEVENA. BADDOUR
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Methuen,13 de marzo de2007.- Desde elhistórico SearlesBuilding, elSenador StevenA. Baddour (D-Methuen) hizoun anunciopúblico acerca desus futurasintencionespolíticas.
De acuerdo con el SenadorBaddour, las posibilidades de que elCongresista Marty Meehan deje suposición en el Congreso de EstadosUnidos para aceptar un trabajo comoCanciller de la Universidad deMassachusetts-Lowell le ha dado larara oportunidad de explorar si debíapostularse para el Congreso por el 5toDistrito Congresional. “También hetenido mucho tiempo para pensarcuidadosamente acerca de mi futuro,mis intereses y más importante, mifamilia.”
Baddour nació y se crió enMethuen y dijo que él ha trabajadotodos los días para lograr su sueñode criar a su familia allí. “Methuen hasido muy bueno para mi. Losconsejos que he recibido a través deeste proceso han sido de mucho valorpara mí. Sé que soy muy dichoso detener el apoyo de mi familia y misamigos. Comprendo que mientrascualquiera puede ser un congresista,yo soy el único que puede ser elpadre de mis dos hijas, Isabella yVictoria y esa es la razón de porquéno voy a postularme para el Congresoen caso de que Marty Meehan dejesu cargo este año”, dijo el SenadorBaddour.
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SENTADAS: Graduates, Nurys Reyes, María Zayas de Abreu, Zunilda Reyes, Dominga Cruz, y/and Abigail Colón. DE PIE: Lazarus House Board President, Jim O’Brian; Lazarus HouseExecutive Director, H. Bridget Shaheen; Maribel Dávila, Spark*L.E. Cleaning Servicescoordinator; graduate José a. Ceballos; Sandy Blanes, Cambridge College instructor and DoloresCalaf, Director, Cambridge College Lawrence Center.
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UN PUNTO DE VISTA
By Paul V. Montesino, [email protected]
En mi artículoanterior introduje unnuevo concepto de“ser” y “hacer,”probablemente debídecir “ser” o “hacer,”porque pienso quetiene tremendasconsecuencias para el
futuro de nuestra forma de vida y la demuchos otros en este planeta. Y lo que esmás importante, las vidas de quienescomparten este momento particular de lahistoria con nosotros.
No podemos detener la forma en quemuchas gentes operan en sus vidas. Elasunto es demasiado complejo, el intentodemasiado intruso, la práctica muyirrespetuosa.
El comportamiento humano proviene delindividuo hasta cierto punto, pero esmuchas veces una característica cultural.Después de muchos miles de años deevolución y adaptación nacemos con lacapacidad de hablar, algunos dicen quehasta la capacidad de creer en algo mayorque nosotros, pero es nuestra cultura,nuestras familias, nuestro ambiente, los queestablecen lo específico. Es ahí donde resideel diablo: en los detalles.
Como nos aproximamos a este dilema ala vez que a los desafíos que confrontamoscomo nación y como cultura en este mundonuevo y bravo donde ciertas gentes sesuicidan volándose con dinamitaeliminando a cualquier inocente que estécerca de ellos simplemente porque quierenser lo que siempre han sido y desean quesea eternamente es importante. Nosenfrentamos a un fenómeno histórico de“ser” y como consecuencia debemosproveer una respuesta de “ser” también. Paraprobar mi punto de vista quiero discutir unasunto que es sintomático de las culturasque operan en uno de los dos paradigmas:el servicio militar obligatorio.
El servicio militar obligatorio le da a unpaís sabor de “ser” como ninguna otra cosa.“Los Estados Unidos establecieron elservicio militar en la Primera Ley deConscripción Nacional de 1792. Desde esemomento, la conscripción se usó cada vezque la nación se vio amenazada por fuerzasexternas como ocurrió durante la guerra de1812 declarada contra los ingleses. Fueusada de nuevo cuando los Estados Unidosentraron en la Guerra Mundial de 1917. Elprimer reclutamiento en tiempo de paz secreó con la Ley de Servicio Selectivo de1940 que creó al Sistema de ServicioSelectivo, una agencia federalindependiente.
En realidad nos habíamos convertidoen un país donde el servicio militarobligatorio era una perpetua y normal“condición de ser,” no simplemente una“responsabilidad de hacer.” Era parte denuestra característica y en todo el mundose sabía que éramos una nación lista ypreparada para la guerra. Cuando yo emigréa los Estados Unidos sabía que laconscripción era ley federal y se requeríaque yo, y todos los varones que vinieron aesta nación con intenciones de hacerseciudadanos de los Estados Unidos, nos
registráramos con el Sistema de ServicioSelectivo y posible servicio militar. No haymanera mejor de demostrar nuestro deseode vivir en un país que expresando nuestradisponibilidad a morir por él. Fue bajo estaconstante filosofía de nuestro deber deresponder a la amenaza del comunismo quenos envolvimos en Vietnam.
Algunos aceptan, y otros no, lacomparación entre la guerra de Vietnam y elconflicto presente en Irak. Me gusta la ideade ir hacia atrás en el tiempo en que peleamosesa guerra porque fue la última vez cuandopeleamos bajo la filosofía de “ser.” Cuandolos Estados Unidos se embarcaron en lo queha sido generalmente aceptado como unaaventura descarriada, la nación estabatodavía operando bajo el modelo deconscripción militar. La califico dedescarriada porque las razonesfundamentales que nos hicieron entrar enese conflicto han sido condenadas por lahistoria. Después que dejamos esa naciónel mundo no se volvió comunista y nuestrallamada “teoría de dominó” se disolvió.Muchos de los miles de personas queescaparon de Vietnam han regresado desdeentonces para visitar, invertir o vivir, ynuestros negocios y aún presidentes se hansentado a comer en el mismo lugar quebombardeamos y donde nuestras tropasmurieron.
La oposición a esa guerra se inflamópor el hecho de que todos estábamosafectados o envueltos de una manera u otray porque podíamos ser llamados en uninstante a servir en el frente de batalla de unconflicto que se hacía menos y menoslógico cada día. La conscripción esparticipación y también es responsabilidad.A nadie le atrae la idea de ir ciegamente auna guerra guiados por la idea de alguiensobre como deben vivir los demás. Una cosaes defender nuestro terruño, otra es atacara alguien porque tenemos una idea peculiarde cómo ese alguien o sus seguidoresdeben vivir sus vidas.
Desde luego, el precio de los enojos ylas controversias que le siguieron resultóen el fin del servicio militar obligatorio.Nuestra filosofía como nación de “seres”se convirtió en una de “hacedores,”profesionales calificados, gente queposeían la mente de “comenzar, hacer yterminar” de la filosofía de los que hacen.Morir en el frente de batalla siguió siendoun honor, pero también se convirtió en unriesgo ocupacional. Y pelear no era unaexperiencia nacional, se convirtió en unejercicio minoritario. La famosa frase de losindolentes patéticos dice mucho: “Bueno,ellos firmaron como voluntarios y recibenpaga, así es que no deben sorprenderse simueren en el proceso.” Es decir, muchosjustifican los resultados, aún los mástrágicos, porque no estamos envueltos yconsideramos la guerra una experienciaexótica y económica.
Hay muchos beneficios en esa formade pelear. Los conocemos todos. Losconscriptos no van a durar aún cuando laconscripción lo haga. Los profesionalesestán mejor entrenados y organizados ypueden demandar más de sí mismos y deotros. Y la lucha es similar a una cirugía que
se detiene tan pronto como la incisión seacompleta; en otras palabras, “hecho.”
Sin contar la Guerra del Golfo de 1991que duró solamente unas semanas, y la delos Balcanes que duró un poco más y fueronempresas internacionales, las guerras de Iraky Afganistán son los primeros conflictosde larga duración que hemos enfrentadobajo nuestro nuevo modelo. En Afganistánhemos sido capaces de invocar y agruparsuficiente cooperación internacional departe de la OTAN para eliminar algunas delas presiones a nuestras fuerzas militares,pero esa lucha está ahora en su sexto año,la de Irak en el cuarto. Así que aquellos queclaman que a Irak le ha tomado más tiempoque la Segunda Guerra Mundial se olvidanque las tropas de Afganistán han estadoallí mucho más tiempo.
Sabemos que la razón por la que unaestá bajo el radar y la otra no, se relacionacon sus causas y si nos sentimosemocionalmente o no parte de ellas.Después de Septiembre 11 del 2001 nadieha puesto en dudas, ni debería, nuestroderecho de defender la integridad nacionalde este país, podríamos decir, de estacivilización. Todavía estamos heridoscuando tenemos que remover los zapatosen las salidas de los aeropuertos y lorecordamos de nuevo. Debemos defendernuestra participación porque el otro ladoestá pacientemente “siendo” todo lo quesea necesario en la esperanza de quevolvamos a la mentalidad de “hacer” quesatura nuestra filosofía y perdamos lapaciencia o la energía y simplemente nosdebilitemos mientras ellos continúanviolando los derechos de otras personaspor imponer sus creencias irracionales.
Es evidente que la voluntad depermanecer en Afganistán ha sobrevividoal tiempo y se está convirtiendo en unejercicio a largo plazo con no fin en vista.Se está convirtiendo en forma de “ser” paralos Estados Unidos y la OTAN. En Irak,desde luego, la controversia se ha vueltotan acrimoniosa como lo fue durante laguerra de Vietnam y contiene todas lascaracterísticas de un proyecto de “hacer”para el presidente de nuestra nación ytambién para sus detractores Demócratasque no pueden “hacer” cosa alguna para
cambiarlo. El Presidente jamás debeconfrontar una demora constitucional o deprocedimiento para responder con vigor aun ataque, pero hacerlo con anticipaciónbasado en sospechas solamente es otracuestión, y tal fue el caso con Irak.
Desde su comienzo Irak ha sido unfiasco enorme de la categoría de “hacer.”Fue un plan de “empezar, pelear, y parar”que se hizo astillas. Primero fuimos bajoexcusas que no habían sido propia yoportunamente evaluadas si es que nomanipuladas. Fue una decisión precipitadapor parte de unos hombres que carecían deexperiencia militar directa a quienes no lesimportaba su veracidad bajo la impresióntonta de que sería un paseo.
Nuestra pérdida de prestigio y fuerzamoral en el mundo ha sido catastrófica; másde tres mil soldados de la pequeña coaliciónmuertos, la mayoría de los Estados Unidos;más de veinte mil heridos, muchos de loscuales han sido enviados a una facilidadhospitalaria que ahora hemos descubiertohacía una labor limitada de “apoyar anuestras tropas.” Tal vez debíamos enviarlesunas etiquetas engomadas de defensas deautos para recordarles ese lema tan familiar.
Desde luego, ignoramos los dosmillones de refugiados iraquíes que se handesbordado sobre sus fronteras y elinimaginable número de sus propiosmuertos que no parecen importarle a nadie.Al final, hasta la experiencia militar ha sidoculpada por la convicción reciente de unalto miembro empleado en la Casa Blanca.Después de la ejecución de SaddamHussein, recientemente el Presidente haordenado enviar veintiún mil soldadosadicionales para controlar la seguridad deBagdad solamente y los militares estánpidiendo cuatro mil más para servir deguardias en las prisiones. En otras palabras,la nación que intentábamos liberar estáconvirtiéndose rápidamente en una prisiónenorme que debemos observar. Y nuestrosenemigos allá, desde luego, solamenteesperan y se sientan cómodamente hastaque nos cansemos de todo esto y noslarguemos. Ellos son una sociedad de “ser”que no reconocimos y tratamos de cambiara otra cultura de “hacer” y fallamosmiserablemente en el esfuerzo.
Todo esto significa solamente un cosapara mí: nos guste o no, los Estados Unidostienen que tomar una actitud de “ser” másclara en lo que se refiere a la conducta desus operaciones militares y comenzar eldiálogo curativo propio de un país queahora debe vivir por largo tiempo, tal vezvarias generaciones, bajo los dictados deun nuevo paradigma. Tenemos queconversar los unos con los otros yponernos de acuerdo los unos con losotros. Eso solo puede hacerse sirestauramos el servicio militar obligatoriode nuevo. Y ese será el sujeto de mi próximoartículo. Pero por ahora, éste es mi Punto deVista.
El Dr. Montesino, totalmente responsable poreste artículo, es el Editor deLatinoWorldOnline.com y conferenciante delInformation Processing ManagementDepartment en Bentley College, Waltham, MA.
De Ser y Hacer: Parte II
Nuestra pérdida deprestigio y fuerza moralen el mundo ha sidocatastrófica; más detres mil soldados de lapequeña coaliciónmuertos, la mayoría delos Estados Unidos;más de veinte milheridos, muchos de loscuales han sidoenviados a unafacilidad hospitalariaque ahora hemosdescubierto hacía unalabor limitada de“apoyar a nuestrastropas.”
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La Sociedad Americana delCáncer urge a los hombres y alas mujeres para que sesometan a pruebas dedetección
Marzo es el Mes Nacional de la Luchacontra el Cáncer del Colon. La SociedadAmericana del Cáncer aprovecha estaoportunidad para elevar la concienciaciónde que el cáncer del colon (comúnmentereferido como “cáncer del colon”, la terceracausa más importante de fallecimientos porcáncer tanto en hombres como en mujeresestadounidenses, se puede prevenir en granmedida.
En enero, la Sociedad Americana delCáncer reportó que los fallecimientos porcáncer disminuyeron por segundo añoconsecutivo. El estudio indicó que hubouna disminución significativa en lamortalidad debida al cáncer del colon.Aunque éstas son buenas noticias, laSociedad calcula que en 2007aproximadamente 154 estadounidensesrecibirán el diagnóstico de cáncer del colony que más de 52,000 fallecerán, un númeroque se podría reducir a la mitad si losestadounidenses siguieran lasrecomendaciones de la Sociedad Americanadel Cáncer respecto a los exámenes dedetección.
La Sociedad Americana del Cáncerindica que el aumento de las pruebas dedetección del cáncer del colon entre losadultos de 50 años de edad y más representala mayor oportunidad para reducir las tasasde fallecimiento por cáncer del colon.“Todas las personas mayores de 50 añosde edad tienen una maravillosa oportunidadde evitar completamente el desarrollo delcáncer o detectar la enfermedad en una etapatemprana”, dice Richard C. Wender, MD,presidente voluntario nacional de laSociedad. “Ya que la mayoría de laspersonas que padecen cáncer del colon notienen antecedentes familiares de estaenfermedad, esperar a que se presenten lossíntomas es un error trágico. Los síntomaspueden ser un signo de una enfermedad más
avanzada. La detección y extirpación de lospólipos antes de que se vuelvancancerosos, lo cual es posible hacer sinnecesidad de cirugía, puede ayudarnos avencer este importante cáncer asesino alprevenirlo por completo. Las pruebastambién pueden detectar el cáncer en susetapas tempranas. Si se detecta cáncer, sutratamiento antes de que se presenten lossíntomas puede aumentar dramáticamentela probabilidad de su curación. Cuando sedetecta en su etapa más temprana, que es laetapa más tratable, el cáncer del colon tieneuna tasa de supervivencia del 90 porciento.”
La recientemente reportada reducciónde los fallecimientos por cáncer del colonse atribuye principalmente a la deteccióntemprana, por ello es importante que todaslas personas de 50 años de edad y más sesometan a las pruebas de detección. Laspruebas también pueden ayudar a detenerla enfermedad antes de que comience. Laspruebas de detección de cáncer del colonpermiten a los médicos detectar y extirparcrecimientos ocultos (llamados “pólipos”)antes de que se vuelvan cancerosos. Laspruebas también pueden detectar el cánceren sus etapas tempranas. Cuando se detectaen su etapa más temprana, que es la etapamás tratable, el cáncer del colon tiene unatasa de supervivencia del 90 por ciento. Confrecuencia en las etapas tempranas delcáncer del colon no se presentan síntomas,razón por la cual las pruebas son tanimportantes. Las pruebas son especialmentecríticas para los estadounidenses de 50 añosde edad o más, ya que más de un 90 porciento de los casos de cáncer del colon sondiagnosticados en personas mayores de 50años de edad.
En colaboración con el Mes Nacionalde Lucha contra el Cáncer del Colon, laSociedad Americana del Cáncer acaba depublicar un libro nuevo sobre el cáncer delcolon, QuickFACTS™ Colon Cancer. Estelibro está diseñado para proporcionar a laspersonas muchos hechos que necesitansaber sobre el cáncer del colon, en unformato de fácil lectura. El libro proporcionaun resumen detallado del cáncer del colon
y cubre los riesgos, factores, causas,prevención y detección, diagnóstico yetapas, opciones de tratamientoconvencionales y métodoscomplementarios y alternativos, vidadespués del tratamiento y las últimasinvestigaciones. Las explicacionesdetalladas están redactadas en términoscotidianos fáciles de entender.QuickFACTSTM COLON CANCER (ISBN#0-944235-67-0, $7.95) está disponible enwww.cancer.org/bookstore, llamando alteléfono 1-800-227-2345 y en las librerías detodo el país.
Actualmente la Sociedad financia 104subvenciones de investigación del cáncerdel colon en todo el país, con un total de$55 millones. Sus lineamientos de deteccióntemprana, de base científica, ayudan a losproveedores médicos y a los consumidoresa tomar decisiones sobre las pruebas. Enapoyo a los esfuerzos de la Sociedad parareducir la ocurrencia del cáncer del colon yla mortalidad resultante entre laspoblaciones minoritarias y otraspoblaciones sin recursos médicosapropiados, la organización filial de defensa,American Cancer Society Cancer ActionNetworkSM (ACS CAN), está colaborandocon el Congreso en legislación queestablezca un programa piloto federal depruebas y tratamiento del cáncer del colonen comunidades sin recursos médicosapropiados. Los proyectos de demostraciónfinanciados a través de esta legislaciónpermitirían a los subvencionados laflexibilidad de explorar nuevas maneras desuministrar pruebas y tratamiento en unamanera que satisfagan las necesidades desu comunidad. Además, ACS CAN estáencabezando esfuerzos en el ámbito estatalconducentes a la aprobación de leyes quedispusieran que los planes de seguromédico privados cubriesen una variedadcompleta de pruebas de detección delcáncer del colon en todos los 50 estados.Gracias en parte a los esfuerzos de defensade ACS CAN, 19 estados y el Distrito deColumbia ahora garantizan tal cobertura, aligual que Medicare. Además, ACS CAN estácolaborando con los Centros de Serviciosde Medicare y Medicaid para asegurar quemás beneficiarios de Medicare aprovechenestas pruebas de detección que puedensalvar vidas. Estos esfuerzos de defensaincluyen la eliminación de los copagos deMedicare para colonoscopias y la extensióndel límite del tiempo de visitas del programaWelcome to Medicare (Bienvenido aMedicare) de seis meses a un año.
La Sociedad Americana del Cáncer sededica, mediante la investigación,educación, defensa de su causa y prestaciónde servicios, a prevenir el cáncer, salvarvidas y reducir el sufrimiento causado porel cáncer a fin de eliminarlo como uno de losprincipales problemas de salud. Fundada en1913 y con oficinas nacionales en Atlanta,la Sociedad tiene 13 divisiones regionales yoficinas locales en 3,400 comunidades, quecuentan con la ayuda de millones devoluntarios en todo Estados Unidos. Sidesea más información, llame en cualquiermomento a la línea telefónica gratuita 1-800-227-2345 o visite www.cancer.org.
El cáncer del colon, el tercer tipo decáncer más mortal, se puedeprevenir en gran medida
Las agencias localesproporcionan ayuda através de la Internetsolicitando asistencia yapoyo.
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“Mi juguete preferido es miGame Boy. A mí me gustaestar activo haciendodeportes.”
José es un niño latino de once añosactivo, que tiene muchos intereses y leencanta sonreír. El tiene mucha energíafísica y algunas veces se le tiene que decirque pare, por que podría jugar baloncestotodo el día, si le deja. Además de jugarbaloncesto y estar afuera, a José le gustanadar. A él le gusta también cuando sepuede vestir bien y verse elegante. Josécuida mucho su apariencia personal.
A José le gusta estar con suscompañeros y jugando en grupos, aunquetambién es importante para él tenertiempos solo y espacio, alejado de losotros. El es una persona justa y honesta,que tiene dificultad cuando los otros nolo son.
José sigue esforzándose en aceptarsituaciones que no son como él quiere.En su hogar residencial, José se lleva biencon el personal y le gusta cuando puedetener la atención de sus empleadosfavoritos. A él se le conoce como alguienhonesto e inteligente. En la escuela, en laque recibe servicios de educaciónespecial, José obtiene buenascalificaciones, y se lleva bien con otrosen las clases.
Legalmente libre para la adopción,José espera encontrar una familia quecomparta sus logros y le estimule asobreponerse a sus dificultades. El es unjovencito afectivo, que disfruta lasacciones simples tales como seracompañado a la cama en la noche. Elresponderá bien con una familia de dospadres con o sin otros niños, que lepuedan proveer límites firmes, estructuray honestidad. José tiene mucho para
¡HOLA!Mi nombre es José
ofrecerle a una familia que abra sucorazón y se comprometa a estar con élmientras crece.
Usted puede ayudarle a José aencontrar un lugar llamado HOGAR,llamándonos a MARE al (617) 542-3678 óa la línea gratis 1-800-882-1176 ypreguntando por Milton Ortiz. Tambiénpuede llamarnos si desea aprender mássobre la adopción en general o recibir unacopia gratis del folleto “Decidiéndose porAdopción”. Usted también puedeencontrar información en español acercade otros niños que están en espera, en elManual de MARE, el cual se encuentraen las bibliotecas públicas en todo elestado de Massachusetts, o visítenos enel Internet: www.mareinc.org.
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En la escuela, en la querecibe servicios deeducación especial,José obtiene buenascalificaciones, y se llevabien con otros en lasclases.
Por Beatriz Pé[email protected]
El artista camina muy de cerca con trespalabras que sin dudas identifican su diariotrajinar por el mundo de las artes, estas son:bohemio, trasmutar y nómada. Estos trestérminos son parte de su búsquedaconstante para la realización de su mejorobra.
Apoyado esto, podemos asegurar que,la principal razón por la cual el escultordominicano Freddy Cabral decidió alzarvuelo y marchar hacia otras tierras, es el irtras el encuentro de un mejor espacio endonde poder hacer de su amor por laescultura la mas elevada expresión de arte.Luego de permanecer en la ciudad deLawrence por algunos años, hoy este artistaplástico empaca sus sueños, y sus deseosde trascender y deja un lugar que como élmismo dijo, le abrió las puertas y le permitiómostrar sus obras.
El escultor se marchó de esta ciudaddejando en muchos la agradable sensaciónde haber tenido la oportunidad de conocera un sensible ser humano, que haencontrado en el misterio del mundocósmico una estrecha relación con la vida,con un mundo de luz y de sombrasembriagadoras que hacen sucumbir acualquiera que crea en la grandeza de lanaturaleza y en la inmensidad de la vida.
Entre amigos Cabral se despidió de unlugar no sin antes agradecer el que le sirvierade inspiración en los momentos más difícilesy de poder marchar sabiendo que deja atráslos cimientos de una verdadera amistad.
El pasado sábado, en la Librería Nobel,espacio que por mucho tiempo fue testigode horas repletas de pensamientos en buscade la mejor perspectiva para empezar unaobra, este artista dominicano habló sobresus trabajos de escultura y dejó reflejar lapasión que para él representa tomar unmaterial listo para reciclar y transformarloen una galaxia de sueños, angustias,esperanzas, sentimientos encontrados,fortaleza, elementos que pueden reducirsesolo en una palabra: Vida.
Con el rostro triste, Cabral abrazó aquienes ese día se dieron cita en Nobel paradecirle un hasta luego, sin dejar de repetirleque si por algún instante siente que lasoledad le asfixia en Tennessee, (donde fuea residir) recordara que hay un lugar en
FREDDY CABRAL:Simplemente un“Hasta luego”
Massachussets, llamado Lawrence, que lova a recibir con los brazos abiertos.
En el agasajo ofrecido a este artistaestuvieron presentes la escritora yperiodista cubana Yanitzia Canetti, lospintores José Alonso Capellán, EuclídesSolano, el poeta César Sánchez Beras, labailarina e instructora de flamenco SabrinaAvilés, y la galerista Rosa Sánchez, entreotros.
Freddy Cabral ha sido definido como el“Rey del Metal” puesto que ha sabido hacerde este elemento de la naturaleza la mejormuestra de un arte puro, con obras que soncapaces de hacernos olvidar el mundomaterial en el cual vivimos y disfrutar de lasublimidad de la existencia. Con unatrayectoria en el mundo del arte de más de30 años, este artista, quien estudió en laEscuela Superior de Bellas Artes de París,ha sido galardonado en varias ocasionespor sus obras.
De igual modo ha presentadoexposiciones y obtenido numerososreconocimientos en Francia, Italia, Canadá,Cuba, Ecuador, Puerto Rico y aquí en losEstados Unidos.
El pasado año, este artista nos brindóla oportunidad de admirar sus obras enHealey Library, en U-MASS Boston, conuna exposición de esculturas realizadas enmetal y relieves.
Con unas manos mágicas el artista hatrabajo desde chatarras hasta metalespreciosos, logrando armonizar sinproblemas la brillantez y calidez del mundocósmico, donde hay cierta complicidad entrelo galáctico y la pasión carnal del serhumano.
Se marchó Freddy Cabral dejando a supaso imágenes de unas obras distintasdonde la amalgama de colores, de trazos, demisterio indescifrables se perpetúan en laluminosidad de los metales, los cualesemiten luz, paz y sin dudas son el mejorhomenaje a la vida.
Un hasta luego al artista, al ser humano,al amigo, al amante de la belleza yfuncionalidad, siempre en búsqueda delmejor color y la mejor forma de conjugar enla rigidez de una escultura el espíritu y lamateria, logrando abrir nuevos horizonteshacia lo intrínseco del universo.
Freddy Cabral, Diego Mansilla,Yanitzia Canetti, Rosa Sanchez y
Sabrina Aviles.
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Por Alberto Surí[email protected]
La YMCA del Valle de Merrimackllevó a cabo su Décimo-sexta SubastaAnual de Deportes y Recreación en elWyndham Andover Hotel el sábado,10 de marzo. Lo recaudado de esteevento es a beneficio de la campaña“Reach Out for Youth” que sostienelos programas comunitarios de laYMCA, incluyendo el Programa deAsistencia de la YMCA, becas parajóvenes y servicios de ayuda local, asícomo los programas de desarrollojuvenil establecidos. Más de 200artículos, donados por negociantes delárea, fueron subastados.
Los obsequios incluyeron:Esquíes, equipo de golf, fines desemana en condominios, entradas ateatros y conciertos, recuerdosfirmados de distintos deportes,certificados para restaurantes, equipode ciclismo, semanas de vacaciones encentros turísticos, servicio de limosina,equipos deportivos y muchos más.
By Alberto Surí[email protected]
The YMCA of the Merrimack Valleyheld its 16th Annual Sports & LeisureAuction on Saturday, March 10, 2007 at theWyndham Andover Hotel. Proceeds fromthis annual event benefit the YMCA’s“Reach Out for Youth” campaign, whichsupports YMCA community programsincluding the YMCA’s Financial Assistanceprogram, youth and camp scholarships,local outreach services, and the ongoingdevelopment of special youth programs.
More than 200 items, donated by areabusinesses were either auctioned or soldthrough silent auction. Gifts included: skisand bindings, golf equipment,condominium weekends, concert tickets,signed sports memorabilia, restaurant giftcertificates, theater tickets, cyclingequipment, resort vacation weeks, limousineservice, sporting equipment, just to name afew.
Successful YMCA AuctionEXITOSASUBASTA ABENEFICIO DELA YMCA
Kate Rozzi and Danny Rivera bidding on a child’s bike.
Sovereign Bank Senior VicePresident Regional
Manager, William A. Hardyand wife Kathleen, making
a selection.
YMCA Teen Achiever Aaron Cerullo shows offauction baskets with Allen Becotte and
Michelle Becotte.
Organizadores del evento /Event organizers: Francis J.Kenneally III, DistrictExecutive Director; JoeMcGee, Diane Sullivan, SaraWormald, Kate Rozzi andMarko Duffy.
Auctioneer RichardJumpp of The JumppCompany was volunteerauctioneer for theevent. The eventbrought in more than$100,000 in support ofYMCA programs andservices.
Joseph P. Callery,Merrimack Valley Federal
Credit Union, AssistantVice President for MIS
and his wife Eileen,bidding on a kitchen and
entertainment basketvalued at $650.
Tami Hulse andDoris Santiagovolunteer at theYMCA’s 16th
annual ‘Sports &Leisure Auction.’They worked theregistration andcheck-out table.
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Por Alberto [email protected]
El sábado, 10 de marzo, 2007, Melanie,Tiffanie and Bernard Rosario celebraron sufiesta de quince años. Ellos son los hijosdel matrimonio formado por Felicita yGeraldo Rosario y nacieron el día 5 de marzo,1992, en el Hospital Saint Margaret, enBoston.
Hasta aquí, esto luce como otra notasocial acerca de alguien que cumplió años.¡No si usted es latina o latino y cumplió 15años!
Una tradición, entre los latinos, escelebrar los 15 años de sus hijas con una
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LA HISTORIADE LAQUINCEAÑERA
La quinceañera tiene susorígenes siglos atrás, cuando chicosy chicas participaban en rituales deadolescentes.
Para prepararse para sermujeres, a la edad de 15 años, laschicas eran separadas de los otroschicos y de esta forma, las mujeresmayores, podían enseñarlas acercade su papel futuro como miembrosde la familia y la comunidad. Durantelos ritos oficiales de adolescencia, lacomunidad daría gracias a los diosespor las futuras esposas y madres ylas jóvenes prometerían servir a lacomunidad.
Mas tarde, los misionarioshicieron cambios a este evento,haciéndolo una confirmación de fepor parte de las jóvenes y unapromesa de convertirse en buenasesposas y madres cristianas. Lacelebración en la iglesia se convirtióen una parte importante de laocasión.
Hoy, muchas veces, lacelebración de la Quinceañera esuna lujosa fiesta que incluye músicaen vivo, un festín y muchos invitados– algo muy parecido a una boda. Lajoven usa un elaborado traje colorrosa, azul pálido o lila.
La tradición incluye la bendiciónde la iglesia, contar con 14 parejas oescoltas, representando los 14 añosprevios de vida, presentar unamuñeca de porcelana a unahermana más joven que simbolizaque ha dejado su niñez atrás,cambian de zapatos bajos a zapatosde tacón alto, representando que seha convertido en una joven mujer y lomás importante, bailar la primerapieza con su padre.
Algunos detalles para escribireste artículo fue obtenido deHallmark Cards, Inc. web page
El pastel Quinceañero,hecho por Sol Bakery,en Lowell.
Quinceañero “cake”made by Sol Bakery, inLowell.
lujosa fiesta. La Quinceañera es la latina queestá celebrando sus quince años.
Estas fiestas para una hija o hijopueden costar cientos, tal vez miles dedólares. Es como una boda y todo dependedel lujo con que usted quiera hacerla. Ahoraimagínese cuando la celebración incluye atres de sus hijos. Los esposos Rosario nohicieron comentarios acerca del costo deesta fiesta, solo que se sentían muycontentos y satisfechos de poderla hacer.
De acuerdo con Felicita Rosario,cuando ella visitó al doctor en su oficina,
éste la informó de que tendría trillizos peronunca supo del sexo hasta que nacieron. La
pareja, que ya tenía dos hijos, GeraldoAndrés y Yajaira, había decidido tener unomás. “Mi esposo quería otro hijo”, dijoFelicita. “En su lugar tuvimos tres”, dijo conuna sonrisa.
La celebración comenzó en la Parroquiadel Corpus Christi, localizada en el 35 de laCalle Essex, donde los “quinceañeros”celebraron su fe católica. Desde allí, en unaenorme limousine, se trasladaron hasta elKnights of Columbus en North Andover,para celebrar la fiesta que incluyó cena ymúsica de DJ.
Primera fila izq. / Bottom from left: JavierCepeda, Francis Torres, Margarita Tricoche,
Anthony Guzman, Leasha Burgos, XavierBurgos
Segunda fila / Middle row:Jonathan Cadiz, Victy Velez, Manuel Tricoche,
Geraldo Rosario, Angel Aponte
Tercera fila / Top Row:Stacy Difo, Mabel Javier, Yajaira Rosario,Maria Aponte, Bernard Rosario, Melanie
Rosario, Tiffany Rosario
Quinceañeros Melanie, Tiffanie and Bernard, fotografiados frente al Altar Mayor de CorpusChristi Parish, el sábado, 10 de marzo, 2007, con sus orgullosos padres Geraldo y Felicita aambos lados.
Quinceañeros Melanie, Tiffanie and Bernard Rosario, pictured at the Corpus Christi Parish MainAltar, on Saturday, March 10, 2007, with proud parents, Geraldo y Felicita at both ends.
De acuerdo con FelicitaRosario, cuando ellavisitó al doctor en suoficina, éste la informóde que tendría trillizospero nunca supo delsexo hasta quenacieron.
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE IN LAWRENCE
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE IN LAWRENCE
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Cardinal Sean O’Malley, OFM,Archbishop of Boston, visited CentralCatholic High School on Thursday, March8, as part of the school’s Spirit Week.
The cardinal celebrated Mass in theschool’s Memorial Gymnasium and talkedwith students and faculty during a smallreception in the Cardinal Richard CushingLibrary. The students and facultypresented O’Malley with a CentralCatholic umbrella to keep his head dry,socks embroidered with the CentralCatholic logo to keep his feet warm, and adonation to the Archdiocese.
The Mass and reception are part ofSpirit Week, a once-a-year event when thestudents, faculty and staff celebrate allthe best of Central Catholic. Festivitiesinclude themed dress up days, a SpiritShow featuringskits and ahypnotist, and apep rally.
This isO’Malley’s secondvisit to the school.During his firstvisit in September2004 he dedicatedand blessed thenew schoolbuilding.
Harvard University hasannounced that from now onundergraduate students from low-income families will pay no tuition.
In making the announcement,Harvard’s president Lawrence H.Summers said, “When only 10 percentof the students in Elite higher educationcome from families in lower half of theincome distribution, we are not doingenough. We are not doing enough inbringing elite higher education to thelower half of the income distribution.”
If you know of a family earningless than $60,000 a year with an honorstudent graduating from high schoolsoon, Harvard University wants to paythe tuition. The prestigious universityrecently announced that from now onundergraduate students from low-income families can go to Harvard forfree ... no tuition and no student loans!
In addition, Harvard announcesreduced fees for students from familieswith incomes between $60,000 and$80,000.To find out more about Harvard offeringfree tuition for families making less than$60,000 a year visit Harvard’s financialaid website at Harvard UniversityGazette: Harvard expands financial aidfor low- and middle- or call the school’sfinancial aid office at (617) 495-1581.
Cardinal Sean O’Malley VisitedCentral Catholic High School
FREE TUITIONFOR HARVARDUNIVERSITY
Cardinal Sean O’Mallymakes a point to senior
Jonathan P. Machado ofLawrence.
Junior Jaymi Ramos ofLawrence introducesherself to CardinalSean O’Malley.
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Hollywood personality Tom Bergeron,recently retired WBZ anchor Gary LaPierreand popular radio personality Phil Christiewill be on hand for “WHAV’s 60th
Anniversary, ‘A Promise Fulfilled,’” Friday,March 16, over WHAV.NET and affiliatedcable television stations.
Bergeron visited the WHAV.NETstudio last week in the Ward Hill section ofthe city. He praises his mentor, the late EdJohnson, and recalls his favorite momentsworking with news anchor Ralph Hall andthe late Bill Pike. LaPierre discusses thestation’s news coverage over the years,while Phil Christie, well-known for stints atWBZ and WHDH, talks about the station’searliest days.
The anniversary news special will firstair at 1 p.m., Friday, March 16 – 60 years tothe day and hour WHAV first beganbroadcasting from Haverhill. The programwill be repeated at days and times to beannounced at www.whav.net. The programwill also be carried by cable televisionsystems in Haverhill, Andover andMethuen. Both LaPierre and Bergeronlaunched their careers at the former AMradio station in 1961 and 1972 respectively.Christie, of Andover, joined the station earlyin its history after working at WNEW, NewYork. The WHAV call letters are nowassigned to Internet-based radio station,WHAV.NET.
“This is a candid look at the history ofthe WHAV call, honestly recalling both thegood and bad times for the station,” saidWHAV General Manager Tim Coco, whowent to work for the station in 1978. “The
By Alberto Surí[email protected]
Lazarus House Ministries andCambridge College who have recentlypartnered together to offer the program,“English in 24 Hours,” proudly saw theirfirst cohort of ESL (English as a SecondLanguage) students graduate from the 8-week program taught specifically as partof the Lazarus House Job Training Program.
ESL provides many immigrants andothers the opportunity to learn and improvetheir command of the English language,greatly increasing their chances ofobtaining and maintaining employmentthus living fuller lives and obtaining betterjobs.
H. Bridget Shaheen, Lazarus HouseExecutive Director, not only gives credit toCambridge College but to PutnamInvestments who awarded a $90,000 grantlast year through their Local Initiative grantprogram to fight poverty and homelessnessand also to the Stevens Foundationleadership grant in support of this program.“We praise God everyday for the goodpeople who recognize the worth of everyhuman life and its potential, giving themthe opportunities to live their dreams. Theyhave given so many a reasons for hopeand assured them that they should alwaysdwell in the possibility.”
The Lazarus House Job Trainingprogram provides men and women who arenot eligible for more traditional trainingprograms the opportunity to attain jobskills, training, mentoring and experiencethrough their Spark*L.E. Cleaning Services,a commercial and residential cleaningservice that provides on the job trainingand employment for qualifying trainees.
Each participant who attends ESLthrough the Job Training program works30 hours a week and is additionally paidfor 10 hours of ESL education. Upongraduation, trainees are employed fulltimefor an additional seven months gainingvaluable work experience while building
Bergeron, LaPierre,Christie Reflect onWHAV’s 60th
Anniversary
high moments were great, including the on-air wedding of personalities Ed Johnsonand Pat Sprague which will be heard againduring the special for the first time in morethan 50 years. The low moments includethe Haverhill Gazette’s troubles launchingWHAV in 1947 through financial difficultiesin the 1950s, regulatory issues in the early1980s and political turmoil in the mid-1990s,” he said.
“WHAV’s 60th Anniversary, ‘A PromiseFulfilled,’” includes excerpts from rare andpreviously unaired audio. Besides theJohnson wedding, rare material includesthe voices of Haverhill Gazette PublisherJack Russ, Arthur Flynn (“AssignmentHaverhill”), Bill Pike (“Open Mike Show”),weatherman Earl “Bud” Smith, MaynardAllen and Ken Spaulding. There is also apreviously unaired humorous monologueby Hall, who succeeded LaPierre in 1963.
Besides WHAV.NET’s Internet stream,the program will be broadcast by AndoverCommunity Television, Channel 8;Haverhill Community Television, Channel22; and Methuen Community Television,Channel 22.
WHAV.NET broadcasts via the WorldWide Web, delivering its own “Soft Rockwith Less Talk” format and other features24-hours-a-day. WHAV.NET is one of thefastest growing Internet radio stations,ranking in the top 10 percent of more than7,000 Internet radio stations tracked byShoutcast.com. WHAV.NET’s high fidelityaudio can be heard via Internetconnections anywhere in the world. Formore information, visit www.whav.net.
“English in 24 Hours”first graduates
SITTING: Graduates, Nurys Reyes, María Zayas de Abreu, Zunilda Reyes, Dominga Cruz, y/and Abigail Colón. STANDING: Lazarus House Board President, Jim O’Brian; Lazarus HouseExecutive Director, H. Bridget Shaheen; Maribel Dávila, Spark*L.E. Cleaning Servicescoordinator; graduate José a. Ceballos; Sandy Blanes, Cambridge College instructor andDolores Calaf, Director, Cambridge College Lawrence Center.
confidence and self esteem. Lazarus Housealso offers the trainees assistance whereneeded: eye glasses for those who requirethem, free dental care through St. Luke’sMedical and Dental Clinic and advocacyservices.
Sandy Blanes, Cambridge Collegeinstructor and coordinator for the “Ladderto Language” program at the college,teaches the “English in 24 Hours” at LazarusHouse. Sandy is amazed at how much theparticipants, men and women from ages 28to 50, have learned and how they have beenencouraged to continue their studies. Sandyadds, “Some of the graduates are now ableto come and take the entrance exam for the“Ladder to Language” program at theCambridge College Lawrence RegionalCenter.”
According to Lazarus House, since1998, over 89% of their trainees who haveparticipated in their Job Training, programhas gone on to find permanent employment.
Sandy Blanes,Cambridge Collegeinstructor andcoordinator for the“Ladder to Language”program at the college,teaches the “English in24 Hours” at LazarusHouse. Sandy isamazed at how muchthe participants, menand women from ages28 to 50, have learnedand how they have beenencouraged to continuetheir studies.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDParents Helping Parents, a child abuse prevention agency, is looking
for bi-lingual volunteers with good interpersonal skills and acommitment to strengthening families to facilitate support groupsLawrence. Volunteers must commit to spending five hours a week
for a period of one year as a facilitator. Training and ongoingsupervision and support is provided by Parents Helping Parents. Call
1-800-882-1250 to request application materials or for moreinformation visit our website at parentshelpingparents.org
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On Tuesday night, March 6, 2007,Mayor James J. Fiorentini delivered hisState of the City speech at the City CouncilChamber, outlining the progress made overthe past three years, the challenges aheadand a plan to meet those challenges.“Haverhill is back and hope is back” saidthe Mayor before the Councilors.
Haverhill Three years ago...“Three years ago, the Bradford fire
station in Bradford was closed and theLibrary on the verge to be closed. Threeyears ago, our city stood on the brink ofreceivership. Today, we are on the move andare on the brink of greatness... But problemsremain.
Today, old factory buildings, vacant forhalf a century, are being used again ashousing. Today, Target, Lowes, Starbucksand BJ’s are all opening this year.
Our success has been touted in theBoston Globe, Banker and Tradesman, theBoston Business journal and, most recently,in the Wall Street Journal. Haverhill is onthe move, and hope is back.
Getting there was no accidentIt took team work, and hard work by a
great team at City Hall, with the help of somany dedicated citizens who offered ideasand suggestions, served on boards, cleanedup the city, and generally helped move ourcity forward.
We worked together to• Consolidate city government• Reform health care;• Change zoning laws;• Turn old shoe shops into housing;• Rezone to allow Target, Lowes, BJ’s and
Starbucks to open.• Improve our bond rating two years in a
row;• Bring in millions of dollars for a new
parking garage;• Bring in over a million dollars for a new
downtown boardwalk.
Despite progress, serious problemsremain. We still face continued and seriousproblems we have to confront:
• Managing growth and success;• Continued financial problems;• Improving public education.
Managing SuccessOur first problem is a good one to have:
how do we manage our success? Althoughresidential growth has slowed substantially,new businesses are springing up aroundthe city. Downtown, areas that had beenvacant are filling with people and cars.
All of this is a good thing but it has tobe managed. Our overall growth plan isworking: pushing growth towards thedowntown where we have the infrastructureand controlling growth in outlying areas.Here are a few of the other steps we aretaking and will take to manage success:
• A new parking garage downtown;• Develop a downtown master plan as a
first step to a new city wide masterplan;
Haverhill state of the cityEXCERPTS FROM MAYOR JAMES J. FIORENTINI
• Develop a new Open Space Master Planthat designates areas that will foreverremain as open space;
• Develop new ordinances to protecttrees;
• Adopt new plans and laws to use whatare called low impact developmentrules.
Improving our finances1. Continue to control health care costs;2. Make government more efficient;3. Streamline permitting to bring in more
business;4. Examine new revenue sources and new
methods of cost controls includingpension obligation bonds,telecommunications taxes and localoption taxes.
Improving public educationThis is our greatest and most important
challenge. We’ve increased funding forpublic education by millions of dollars. Weknow that education has to be adequatelyfunded, but we also know that money isn’tall there is to it. It is about standards andpriorities.
We need to:a. Expand our summer school program;b. Reactivate our Drop-out Committee;c. Have mandatory tutoring for those in
danger of failing the MCAS tests;d. Align our textbooks with the
curriculum;e. Give Dr. Buchanan a chance to succeed.
Saving EnergyOur total city energy costs are about
$4 million a year—a number which includesthe large cost of running our water andwaste water plants, and paying for streetlights throughout the city.
To control energy costs, we haveswitched many of our buildings to energyefficient lighting, established energy controlpolicies, installed energy efficient windowsand doors and more.
But, we need to do more. Utility costsare scheduled to go up by 10% next year. Ihave established the Mayor’s Energy TaskForce, under the able leadership of MikeLabonte, to find ways to save energy, anduse alternative fuels.
One of the things we are looking into iswhat is called ‘performance contracting.’ Anew Massachusetts law makes it easier forus to hire contractors and pay them out ofthe savings we get from retrofitting ourbuildings.
ConclusionTonight, as I stand before you,
Haverhill has made great progress. TonightI can tell you confidently, — Haverhill is onthe move, and hope is back. But for all oursuccesses, if we work together, our bestdays are yet to come,” concluded MayorFiorentini.
ACTIVITIESAT THE
HAVERHILLSENIORCENTER
For any of the following activities, unlessnoted differently, please call KathyBresnahan or Rita LaBella at the Councilon Aging at (978) 374-2390.
AVOID IDENTITY THEFT!Haverhill COA and TRIAD havepurchased a shredder for city seniors’use. The shredder will be available at theCitizens Center, 10 Welcome Street,Room 30, on the second and fourthWednesday of the month from 12:30 to2:30 p.m. Papers that should beshredded to reduce the risk of identitytheft include charge slips and charge bills,bank statements, financial records, andall papers that contain social securitynumbers and account numbers. There isno charge for this service thanks todonations by TRIAD, Essex CountySheriff’s Department and the HaverhillCouncil on Aging. For additionalinformation call Joel at 978-374-2390Wednesdays and Fridays from 12:00 to2:30 p.m.
INTRODUCTION TO STAINED GLASSMOSAICS CLASS WILL BE OFFEREDAT THE HAVERHILL COA, 10WELCOME STREET ON WEDNESDAY,MARCH 21, 2007, FROM 12:00 TO1:00 PMCome enjoy the art of Stained GlassMosaics. Participants will learn this finecraft and complete in one session to bringhome, a beautiful tile trivet. Futureprojects can include, by individual choice,a planter pot, a large tile trivet, gardenstepping stones, mirrors and pictureframes. All supplies are included for youto enjoy an hour of color and design.Cost: $10.00 per person.
BOSTON POPSHaverhill Recreation Department andCOA are offering a trip to the BostonPops on Saturday evening, May 12,2007, for a special Baby Boomerpresentation. The audience will enjoymusic from the Beatles to the VillagePeople, classic themes from televisionand film, and an unforgettable audiencesing-a-long. Bus will leave the CitizenCenter at approximately 6:30 p.m.Tickets are on the on the floor and are$75.00 per person for ticket andtransportation.
Haverhill COA is planning a trip to theMuseum of Fine Arts Art in Bloom Exhibiton Monday, April 23. April 2007 marksthe 31th Anniversary of Art in Bloom, andit is a wonderful spring event. The buswill leave Westgate at 9:30 a.m. andreturn to Haverhill at approximately 5:00p.m. Tickets for this event are $26.00per person for seniors. MFA membersand non-seniors should call the COA foradditional information. Please call theCOA if you are interested in learningmore about this exciting opportunity tovisit the MFA.
FREE CELL PHONESCOUNCIL ON AGING ANNOUNCES IT
HAS A SUPPLY OF FREE CELLPHONES FOR HAVERHILL SENIORS.THESE PHONES ARE PROGRAMMEDTO CALL 911 IN AN EMERGENCY.THIS IS A FREE SERVICE. PLEASECALL JOEL BERG FOR ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION.
HAVERHILL NEWS HAVERHILL NEWS HAVERHILL NEWS
VOLUNTEERWITH HOMELESS CHILDREN!
Horizons for Homeless Children is seeking fun-loving, dependable people to play anddevelop relationships with children who are living in family homeless shelters located inmany locations in Massachusetts including the Merrimack Valley. A commitment of one two-hour shift per week for six months is required. There will be a training in Boston onFebruary 27 AND 28. For more information about the program, or to register for training,please visit www.horizonsforhomelesschildren.org or contactSheila Carman: 978-557-2182 or [email protected].
Haverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini, right, chats with Lilly Leggio, Mayor’s Office AdministrativeAssistant, center, and Mayor’s sister Anne Savainelli.
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Mayor Draws Names ofCity Employees to Receive$50 Check Cards
On Friday, Mayor James J.Fiorentini drew the names of two Cityemployees who will each receive a$50 check cards as part of Haverhill’sColorectal Cancer ScreeningIncentive. Colorectal cancer,
according to theAmerican CancerSociety, is thethird mostcommon cancerfound in men andwomen in thiscountry.Fiorentini, whodonated one ofthe $50 checkcards said:
“Withcolorectal cancer,as with othertypes of cancer,the key to savinglives is earlydetection. Wedeveloped this
incentive plan to educate Cityemployees and to encourage them totake a proactive approach to theirhealthcare.”
In December, Havehill’s WorksiteWellness Committee developed theColorectal Cancer ScreeningIncentive for City employees,notifying them through payroll and/ore-mail notices and challenging thoseover the age of 50 to be screened.More than 9 out of 10 people foundto have colorectal cancer are olderthan 50 (American Cancer Society).
If an employee scheduled ascreening appointment by January 31,2007, they would be automaticallyentered into a drawing to win one oftwo $50 check cards. A total of 24employees scheduled screenings.
Each year, the City of Haverhilland Blue Cross and Blue Shielddevelop a Worksite Wellness Plan forCity employees. The plan benefitsboth the employees-by informingthem of valuable health and wellnessbenefits-and the City-by helping toreduce its healthcare costs.
The American Cancer Societyestimates that there will be about112,340 new cases of colon cancerand 41,420 new cases of rectal cancerin 2007 in the United States.Combined, they will cause about52,180 deaths.
By Alberto Surí[email protected]
Last week, the City of Haverhill addedtwo new retail stores to their stock, FamilyDollar and Walgreen’s, located at 13Hillsdale Avenue, and 310 Main Street,respectively. Both stores had door prizeswith festivities open to the public.
Walgreen’s Store donated $100 toHaverhill Mayor James J. Fiorentini’sfavorite non-profit organization – SchoolText Book Program, was the Mayor’schoice.
HAVERHILLATRAE NUEVASTIENDAS ALDETALLE
Por Alberto Surí[email protected]
La semana pasada, la ciudad deHaverhill añadió otras dos tiendaspor departamentos a las que yatenían, Family Dollar y Walgreen’s,localizadas en el 13 de la AvenidaHillsdale y 310 de la Calle Main,respectivamente. Ambas tiendastenían premios y festividades para elpúblico asistente.
La tienda Walgreen’s donó $100para la organización caritativa sinfines de lucro favorita del Alcalde. ElAlcalde escogió el Programa deLibros de Texto para las escuelaspúblicas.
HaverhillUsesIncentive toPromoteColorectalCancerScreening
HAVERHILL NEWS HAVERHILL NEWS HAVERHILL NEWS
Haverhill expands its retail base
TheAmericanCancerSocietyestimatesthat therewill beabout112,340 newcases ofcolon cancerin 2007 inthe UnitedStates.
“Open for business”, said Mayor Fiorentini when cutting the ribbon at Walgreen’s. Note thedollar bills, $100 in total, donated by Walgreen’s to the Mayor’s favorite nonprofit organization.From left: Damian Smith, Walgreen’s District Manager; Rebecca Conti, Store Manager; PaigeAho, Training Supervisor; Mayor Fiorentini; Winnie-the-Pooh (Michelle Diamontopoulos) and TamiLavoie.
Cortando la cinta en Dollar / Cutting the ribbon at Dollar, Mayor Fiorentini con/with StoreManager Kochakian y/and employees Amy, Natasha, Jason, Tracy, Christine y/and Tanya.
Rebecca Conti, gerente de latienda; Winnie-the-Pooh(Michelle Diamontopoulos) y/and Tami Lavoie.
Rebecca Conti, StoreManager; Winnie-the-Pooh(Michelle Diamontopoulos)and Tami Lavoie.
El Alcalde de Haverhill,James J. Fiorentinisaludando a SusanPerry, de Haverhill,
primera en línea el díaque abrió Family Dollar.
Haverhill Mayor, JamesJ. Fiorentini greets
Susan Perry fromHaverhill, first in line at
the Family Dollaropening.
Susan Perry, Paul Hatch y RobertPoor, los tres primeros clientes en filael día de la apertura de Family Dollar,
recibieron regalos de CherylKochakian, derecha, gerente de la
tienda.
Susan Perry, Paul Hatch and RobertPoor, first three customers at theopening of Family Dollar, receivedgifts, from Store Manager Cheryl
Kochakian, at right.
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Local agencies areproviding onlineapplication assistance andsupport.
Despite the help food stamps canoffer, Massachusetts still has one ofthe lowest food stamp participationrates in the country. To help offset thisproblem, Project Bread is partneringwith community-based organizationsacross the state, like the Neighbors inNeed and Supportive Care in Lawrence,to increase enrollment and awarenessof the Food Stamp Program.
These organizations are providingapplication assistance to clients byusing Project Bread’s online food stampapplication. This program, inpartnership with the Department ofTransitional Assistance (DTA), giveseligible applicants a convenient,supportive, and secure way to accessbenefits online.
The electronic process providesgreater convenience: applicants canapply in their neighborhood; they canwork with a counselor who speaks theirlanguage and coaches them throughthe process; and the program givesapplicants a unique tracking numberand confirmed time and date ofsubmission, eliminating guessworkabout when the application startedprocessing. The online applicationalso generates step-by-stepinstructions on how the process worksand a personalized list of verificationseach applicant will need to mail or faxto complete the submission.
Interested applicants can find thelatest information about times andplaces to apply in Lawrence online atwww.gettingfoodstamps.org or bycalling Project Bread’s FoodSourceHotline at 1-800-645-8333.
Greater Lawrence Technical School,Andover, has announced its Students ofthe Month, recently honored at a luncheonin the school’s restaurant, the Edward V.Coakley Four Winds. They are two membersof the Class of 2008, Sabrina Dorsainvil ofLawrence and Peter Clancy of Methuen.
Sabrina specializes in GraphicCommunications at GLTS, a field she chosebecause “I love drawing, especially workingwith pastels.” She also enjoys working withPhotoShop software and other pre-pressoperations. Following high schoolgraduation, Sabrina intends to attend collegeand continue her study of both fine art andcomputer graphics.
At Greater Lawrence, Sabrina is anactive school citizen, a member of the varsitytrack team for three years, junior varsityvolleyball for two years and moved up tothe varsity squad this year. She is a memberof the GSA/Diversity Club, Student Council,and Program Advisory for GraphicCommunications. She recently traveled toBoston as one of two Greater Lawrencestudents honored during Women in SportsDay.
Sabrina has had perfect attendance“most of my life,” she says, including allthree years of high school thus far. Being atschool has contributed to her excellentgrades: she is a member of the NationalHonor Society. Sabrina was nominated asstudent of the month by Student Counciladvisor Jenna Simard.
“Sabrina strives to make positivechanges at GLTS, “ Ms. Simard said. “Sheis very involved in both Student Council
and with the junior class officers. She hasdisplayed strong leadership qualities, workswell with the entire student body and isalways willing to help, regardless of theproject.
Peter Clancy is best known these daysto his fellow Reggies as Romeo of recent“Romeo & Juliet Lawtown: Straight Out DaHood,” the school’s December play writtenby two GLTS English teachers.
Peter is majoring in Electrical at GLTS,a field he chose “because it is lucrative, andalways needed.” He is a member of StudentCouncil, vice president of the Drama Club,maintains good grades, mostly A’s and B’sand says he enjoys school in general andGreater Lawrence Tech in particular.
GLTS Chooses Two Juniors asStudents of the Month
“I like to learn, I like to know what’sgoing on in the world,” he says. “I like thekids, I love this school and I want only thebest for it.”
Outside school, Peter is researching apotential Eagle Scout project, to build abridge across the swamp area of Forest Lakein Methuen.
Following graduation, Peter plans toattend Brigham Young University in Utahand work toward his life goals of “gracewith God and a good family.”
Jenna Simard, who teaches PeterEnglish and also observed his talents as anactor, nominated Peter.
“His writing skills are exceptional as hehas a sophisticated use of vocabulary, “she said. “He is passionate about readingand shows great talent in creative writing.He had the lead role of Romeo in the schoolplay and did not miss a single rehearsal inour three months of preparation.
As Romeo, he revealed his talents asan actor to the entire school community onstage – something that requires courage andconfidence. He has impressed me with hisdedication, maturity, community buildingspirit and willingness to give his all for acommon goal.”
The Student of the Month program wasbegun ten years ago to familiarize theGreater Lawrence communities with theschool’s outstanding students and theirachievements. Marilyn Fitzgeraldadministers the program.
Photos by Barbara Parente
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A POINT OF VIEW
By Paul V. Montesino, [email protected]
In my previousarticle I introduced anew concept of beingand doing, probably Ishould have saidbeing OR doing,because I feel it hast r e m e n d o u sconsequences for the
future of our way of life and that of manyothers on this planet. And what is mostimportant, the lives of those with whom weshare this particular moment in history.
We cannot stop the way some folksthink or operate in their lives. The issue istoo complex, the attempt too intrusive, thepractice too disrespectful. Human behaviorinvolves the individual to a certain extent,but mostly it is a cultural characteristic.After thousands of years of evolution andadaptation we are born with the capacity tospeak, some even say even with thecapacity to be a believer in something biggerthan us, but it is our culture, our families,our surroundings that set the specifics.That is where the devil is: in the details.
How we approach this dilemma as weface the challenges that we confront as anation and a culture in this brave new worldwhere people blow themselves up andanyone nearby just to be what they alwayshave been and want to be forever isimportant. We confront historicalphenomena of “being” and must provide a“being” response. So to support my pointof view I want to touch on a subject that issymptomatic of cultures that operate in oneof the two paradigms: the military draft.
Compulsory military service gives acountry a flavor of “being” like no other.The United States first formulatedcompulsory military service in The FirstNational Conscription Act of 1792. From thatmoment on, conscription was used now andagain when the country felt threatened byoutside forces as it was during the War of1812 declared against the Brits. Conscriptionwas next used after the United Statesentered World War I in 1917. The firstpeacetime conscription came with theSelective Service Act of 1940 that createdthe Selective Service System, anindependent agency.
In effect, the nation had become acountry where military service was a normaland perpetual “being condition,” not justsimply a “doing” responsibility. It was ourcharacteristic and folks throughout theworld knew that we were a nation at theready. When I migrated to the United StatesI knew that conscription was the law of theland and it was required that I, and all othermen who came to this country at the timewith the intention of becoming U.S. Citizens,register with the Selective Service Systemfor possible military service. There is nobetter way to reflect your desire to live in acountry than your willingness to die for it.It was under this constant philosophy ofdutiful response to the threat of communismthat we became involved in Vietnam.
Some people do and some don’t accepta comparison between the Vietnam War andthe current conflict in Iraq. I like the idea ofgoing back to the Vietnam War; because
that was the last we fought under the “being”philosophy. When the United Statesembarked on what is now generallyaccepted as a misguided adventure, thecountry was still operating under the militaryconscription model. I qualify it as misguidedbecause the rationale that sent us to thatconflict has been disproved by history. Afterwe left that country the entire world did notturn to communism as our so-called “dominotheory” feared. The thousands of peoplewho escaped from Vietnam have been backsince they left to visit, invest or live, andour businesses and even Presidents havesat to break bread on the same landscapewe bombed and where our troops died.
The opposition to that war was ignitedby the fact that we were all involved in oneway or the other by the mere fact that wecould be called any time to serve in a conflictthat became less and less logical as timewent by. Conscription is participation andso is responsibility. People don’t want togo to war blinded by someone’s idea of howthe other fellow should live. One thing is todefend your country, the other to attacksomebody else because we have a peculiaridea of how that fellow or his or her followersshould live their lives.
Of course, the price of thedisappointments and controversies thatfollowed resulted in the end of the draft.Our “being” as a nation and soldiersbecame “doing,” qualified professionals,folks who had the “start, go, finish” mindsetof those who believe in the doingphilosophy. Dying in the battlefieldremained an honor, but it also became anacceptable occupational hazard. Andfighting was not a broad national experience,it became a minority driven exercise. Thefamous phrase of the apathetic speaksvolumes: “Well, they signed as volunteersand get paid for it, so it is not surprisingthat they might die.” So they justify theresults, no matter how tragic, because weare not involved and consider the war aforeign experience as far as we areconcerned.
There are many benefits to thisapproach to fighting. We all know them.Conscripts are not going to be for theduration even if conscription is.Professionals are better trained andorganized and can demand more fromthemselves and others. And the fighting issimilar to a surgery that stops as soon asthe incision is complete; in other words,“done.”
Not counting the Gulf War of 1991 thatlasted only a few weeks, and the Balkan’sthat lasted a bit longer, the Iraq andAfghanistan wars are the first long lastingconflicts we have faced under our newmodel. In Afghanistan we have been ableto invoke and gather enough internationalcooperation from NATO to eliminate someof the pressures to our own forces, but thefighting is now in its sixth year, Iraq in itsfourth. So those who claim that Iraq istalking longer than the Second World Warare forgetting that the troops in Afghanistanhave been there longer.
We know that the reason why one isbelow the radar and the other isn’t is related
to their causes and how we share in them.After September 11 of 2001, no one hasquestioned, nor should they, our right todefend the national integrity of this country,we even should say, this civilization. Weare still wounded when we have to get ridof shoes at airport gates and rememberagain. We have and must defend ourinvolvement because the other side ispatiently “being” as long as it must in thehope that we will resort to the “doing”mentality that pervades our philosophy andwill lose patience or stamina and simply fadeaway while they continue to violate otherfolk’s rights in the name of their foolishbeliefs.
It is evident that the willingness to stayin Afghanistan has survived time and isturning into a long term exercise with noend in sight. It is becoming our way of“being” for the United States. In Iraq, ofcourse, controversy has started to becomeas acrimonious as it was during the VietnamWar because it shows all the characteristicsof a “doing” project for the President of ourcountry and also for his mainly Democratdetractors who can do nothing to changeit. The President should have noconstitutional or procedural delay inresponding to an attack with a vigorousdefense, but preemption is another matterand such was the case in Iraq.
Iraq has been a fiasco of the “doing”category in a big way from the get go. Itwas a “start, fight, stop” plan that went sour.First we went there under false pretenses
that were not properly and timely evaluatedif not manipulated. It was a rush to judgmentby men with little or no direct militaryexperience with no concern to its veracityand under the foolish impression that itwould be a cake walk. Our loss of prestigeand moral ground in the world has beencatastrophic; over three thousand soldiersof the small coalition killed, the majorityAmerican; over twenty thousand woundedmany of whom have been sent to a hospitalfacility that we now have discovered doesa poor job to “support our troops.” Perhapswe should send them bumper stickers toremind them.
Of course, we ignore the two millionIraqi refugees that have spilled over theirborders and the unknown number ofthousands of their own dead that don’tseem to matter. In the end, even the wholemilitary experience is blamed as backgroundof the recent conviction of a top member ofthe White House inner circle. After theexecution of Saddam Hussein recently thePresident is now sending twenty onethousand additional troops to control thesecurity situation in Baghdad alone and themilitary is requesting four thousand morefor prison guard duty. In other words, thecountry we intended to liberate is quicklybecoming a big jail we must watch. And ourenemies there, of course, just wait and situntil we get tired of it all and leave. They area “be” society we did not understand andtried to change into a “do” culture and failedmiserably.
All of this means only one thing to me:Like it or not, the United States has to takea more clear “be” attitude towards warfareand start the healing dialogue of a countrythat must live now and for a long time,perhaps generations, in the new paradigm.We have to talk to each other and agreewith each other. That can only be done byreestablishing the military draft one moretime. And that will be my next article. But fornow, that is my Point of View.
Dr. Montesino, solely responsible for thisarticle, is the Editor of LatinoWorldOnline.comand Senior Lecturer in the InformationProcessing Management Department atBentley College, Waltham, Massachusetts.
Of being and doing- Part II
In Iraq, of course,controversy has startedto become asacrimonious as it wasduring the VietnamWar because it showsall the characteristics ofa “doing” project for thePresident of ourcountry and also for hismainly Democratdetractors who can donothing to change it.
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March is National Colorectal CancerAwareness Month. The American CancerSociety uses this opportunity to raiseawareness that colorectal cancer(commonly referred to as “colon cancer”) -the third leading cause of cancer deaths inboth men and women in the United States -is largely preventable.
In January, the American Cancer Societyreported that cancer deaths dropped for thesecond year in a row. The study noted thatthere was a significant decline in colorectalcancer mortality. Although this is goodnews, the Society estimates that in 2007,approximately 154,000 Americans will bediagnosed with colon cancer, and more than52,000 will die, a number that could be cut inhalf if Americans followed American CancerSociety screening recommendations. In2007 in Massachusetts 3,850 new cases ofcolorectal cancer will be diagnosed and 1,180residents will die from the disease.
The American Cancer Society saysincreasing colon cancer screening amongadults 50 and over represents the singlegreatest opportunity to decrease coloncancer death rates. “Everyone over 50 hasthe wonderful opportunity to avoiddeveloping colon cancer completely or tofind the disease in an early stage,” saysRichard C. Wender, MD, national volunteerpresident of the Society. “Since most peoplewith colon cancer do not have a familyhistory of the disease, waiting for symptomsto develop is a tragic mistake. Symptomscan be a sign of more advanced disease.Finding and removing polyps before theyturn into cancer, which can be done withoutsurgery, can help us defeat this major cancerkiller by preventing it altogether. The testscan also detect cancer in an early stage. If acancer is found, treating it before symptomsdevelop dramatically increases thelikelihood of a cure. When found at itsearliest, most treatable stage, colon cancerhas a 90 percent survival rate.”
The decline in colon cancer deathsrecently reported is largely attributed toearly detection, which is why it’s soimportant for everyone 50 and older to gettested. Getting tested can stop the diseasebefore it starts. Colon cancer tests canenable doctors to detect and remove hiddengrowths (called “polyps”) before theybecome cancerous. The tests can alsodetect cancer in an early stage. When foundat its earliest, most treatable stage, coloncancer has a 90 percent survival rate. Earlycolon cancer often has no symptoms, whichis why testing is so important. Getting testedis especially critical for Americans age 50and over as more than 90 percent of coloncancer cases are diagnosed in people overthe age of 50.
In conjunction with National ColorectalCancer Awareness Month, the AmericanCancer Society has just published a newbook on colon cancer, QuickFACTS™Colon Cancer. The book is designed togive people the many facts they need toknow about colon cancer, in an easy-to-readformat. The book provides a detailedsummary of colon cancer and then goes onto discuss risks factors, causes, preventionand detection, diagnosis and staging,conventional treatment options and
complementary and alternative methods, lifeafter treatment, and the latest research. Thedetailed explanations are written in easy-to-understand everyday terms.QuickFACTSTM COLON CANCER (ISBN#0-944235-67-0, $7.95) is available atwww.cancer.org/bookstore, by calling 1-800-ACS-2345 and in bookstoresnationwide.
The Society currently funds 104 coloncancer research grants nationwide totalingapproximately $55 million. In New England,the Society is currently funding 18 coloncancer research grants, totaling more than$7.9 million. Its science-based earlydetection guidelines help health careproviders and consumers alike makedecisions about testing. In support of theSociety’s efforts to reduce colon canceroccurrence and mortality among minorityand other medically underservedpopulations, its sister advocacyorganization, the American Cancer SocietyCancer Action NetworkSM (ACS CAN), isworking with Congress on legislation toestablish a federal pilot program for coloncancer testing and treatment in medicallyunderserved communities. Thedemonstration projects funded through thislegislation would allow grantees theflexibility to explore new ways to delivertesting and treatment in a way that meetsthe needs of their communities. ACS CANis also leading efforts at the state level topass laws that would require private healthinsurance plans to cover the full range ofcolon cancer screenings in all 50 states.Thanks in part to ACS CAN’s advocacyefforts, 19 states and the District ofColumbia now guarantee such coverage, asdoes Medicare. Additionally, ACS CAN iscollaborating with the Centers for Medicareand Medicaid Services to ensure moreMedicare beneficiaries take advantage ofthese life saving screening tests. Theseefforts include advocating removingMedicare co-pays for colonoscopies andextending the Welcome to Medicare visittime limit from six months to one year.
The American Cancer Society isdedicated to eliminating cancer as a majorhealth problem by saving lives, diminishingsuffering and preventing cancer throughresearch, education, advocacy and service.Founded in 1913 and with nationalheadquarters in Atlanta, the Society has 13regional Divisions and local offices in 3,400communities involving millions ofvolunteers across the United States. Formore information anytime call toll free 1-800-ACS-2345 or visit www.cancer.org.
“My Game Boy is myfavorite toy. I love to keepactive playing sports!”
Jose is an active eleven year oldLatino boy who has lots of interests andloves to smile. He has lots of physicalenergy and sometimes needs to bereminded to slow down, as he would playbasketball all day if allowed. In additionto playing basketball and being outside,Jose loves to go swimming. He enjoyshaving opportunities to get dressed upin nice clothes and look his best. Josetakes pride in his appearance.
Jose enjoys being with his peers andplaying in groups, though it is alsoimportant to him that he have time aloneand space away from others. He is a veryfair and honest person who has a difficulttime when others are not.
Jose continues to work on acceptingsituations that do not go as he would like.At his residential home, Jose gets alongwell with staff and likes when he can haveone-to-one attention from his favoritestaff. He is known for being honest andquite intelligent. In school where hereceives special education services, Josereceives good grades on his report cardsand gets along well with others in hisclass.
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To learn more about Jose or aboutadoption in general, call theMassachusetts Adoption ResourceExchange at 617-54-ADOPT (542-3678) or1-800-882-1176. You can also read aboutother waiting children in the MAREPhotolisting located at many publiclibraries in the state, or visit the MAREWeb site at www.mareinc.org
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Mr. B's Sports MemoriesMr. B's Sports MemoriesMr. B's Sports MemoriesMr. B's Sports MemoriesMr. B's Sports Memories
By Frank Benjamin
Boxing in thisarea is one of the mostwell attended events insports. Lowell has theGolden Gloves at theLowell MemorialAuditorium each year. Asthe tournament goes
from week to week the crowds grow andgrow and the seats become scarcer andfinally there are no tickets to be found. It isa great part of the Merrimack Valley andone can run into friends from all over whoget early tickets to attend each year. MickeyWard a great local favorite was part of itand the first time I ever saw him fight was atthe Gloves. We are still friends to this dayand he was a guest on my radio show manytimes.
Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Leonard,Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Leon Spinks, andVinnie Paz were Gold Glovers. Spinks andLeonard were in the Lowell tournament andso was Mike Tyson. There is a trophynamed after Marciano that is awarded tothe top heavyweight of the Tournament ofchampions.
The action starts with the New Englandnovice competition and some swear theseare the best bouts as some of the warriorsare street fighters or barroom brawlers whomaybe pack a haymaker but probably is asix-pack champ of his bar and a two-pack aday smoker, and the only shape he has everbeen concerned with is a mug or a keg or ashot glass of his favorite libation. Needlessto say when confronted with 3 rounds at 2minutes a round, the guy with a punch thatcould knock out a mule finds out that afterthrowing his best Sunday punch and justswinging at air is pretty tiring.
There are stories of novices that whenthey remove their shiny silky robe they arestanding there without trunks and only theirjockstrap. Which reminds me of an oldGolden Glove fans story of a novice whowas asked, “Are you nervous?”
“Not at all,” replies the fighter. Againthe trainer asks his fighter, “Are you sureyou’re not nervous?”
“Not a bit,” says the warrior.Before they go to the middle of the ring
to meet the opponent the trainer asks thesame question to his boy and this time theboy says, “I told you I wasn’t nervous atall, why do you keep asking?” Trainer says,“Well, most people wear their jocks insidetheir trunks not on the outside like you.”
Dicky Ecklund who is Ward’s brotherand a former novice and open divisionchampion says the atmosphere can’t bematched. Its electric he says and recallingthe loudness makes it hard to hear in yourcorner. Dicky who fought professionally andhad Sugar Ray Leonard down in a boutwhen the Sugarman was making a comebackin a bout in Lowell.
Arthur Ramalho is still a big part ofboxing in the upriver city and at one timetrained many of the combatants. He also atone time had is own gym. I remember a guynamed Teddy Coupe now deceased whoworked at the Lawrence Unemploymentoffice and he introduced me to the boxinggame and the excitement of the Gloves.
This year’s version marks the 60th yearof the event and the Lowell Sun has been asponsor throughout. The winners of thisyear’s tournament heads to the Nationalsto be held in Omaha Nebraska. Lowell hashosted the Nationals twice: once in 1973and again in 1995.
New England champs who went on towin National Titles were 1962, Ray Jutras;1969, Roosevelt Molden; 1979, RobertStewart; 1993, Tarvis Sims; 2000, StephenVukosa; 2002, Matthew Godfrey and JaidonCodrington.
Lowell took over the gloves the yearafter WW2 ended many of the returningserviceman feeling they were in good shapetried the Gloves as an outlet. Old time Glovefans will tell you the crowds would rival theLowell/Lawrence Thanksgiving Day gamesof years gone by. Busloads of fans andfighters came in from Camp Devens and alsofrom the Boston Navy base as well asHanscom Field. Arthur Fiedler was a regularat each season sitting ringside; he, ofcourse, was the renowned conductor of theBoston Symphony.
Mickey Ward who was a participantsays that even when he won a world titleprofessionally he wasn’t more excited thanwhen performing in the Gloves.
It is said that the Lowell Sun Charitiesdonates one hundred and fifty thousanddollars annually to local charities as a resultof this extravaganza.
When Methuen Superintendent ofschools Zdanowicz asked me to hook himup with tickets to this event one year andstressed he wanted only good seats, I lethim use my press seats that were right onthe edge of the mat. He asked me ten times,“Are you sure these are good seats?” Ireplied, “So good you have to be carefulwhen they are on the ropes or in the corneryou could get a spray of anything.” He stilldidn’t feel too sure.
The following Wednesday after hisTuesday night attendance at the Gloves andwhen I asked him how he liked the seats helaughed and said when he got home his wifequestioned how he got the dab of blood onhis shirt. He finally said that was the bestseat he ever had at a fight.
I know first hand of the fun, excitement,and atmosphere that permeates this eventand say to you readers, it is every bit worththe price of admission. I’ve been to worldchampionship bouts in Vegas and AtlanticCity, and watch Vinnie Paz win a world titlein Providence and believe me the GoldenGloves doesn’t take a back seat to any ofthem.
Boxing and its StarsSENATOR STEVEN A. BADDOURAnnounced his futurepolitical intentions
La familia del Senador Steven A. Baddour, su madre, doña Phyllis, su esposa Ann y sus dospequeñas hijas Isabella y Victoria, la razón por la cual el Senador seguirá en su puesto y nocorrerá para la posición de Marty Meehan, si es que éste la deja.
Senator Steven A. Baddour with his family, his mother Phyllis, his wife Ann and daughtersIsabella and Victoria, reason why Senator Baddour will not seek Marty Meehan’s post,should he step down this year.
Methuen, March 13, 2007.- FromHistorical Searles Building, SenadorSteven A. Baddour (D-Methuen) made apublic announcement about his futurepolitical intentions.
According to Senator Baddour, thepossibilities of Congressman MartyMeehan leaving his post at the U.S.Congress to accept a job as Chancellorof the University of Massachusetts-Lowell gave him the rare opportunity toexplore running for Congress in the 5th
Congressional District. “I also had ampletime to think carefully about my future,my interests, and most importantly, myfamily.”
Baddour was born and raised inMethuen and said that he had work everyday to fulfill his dream to raise his familythere. “Methuen has been good to me.The advice I have received throughoutthis process has been invaluable to me. Iknow I am lucky and blessed to have sucha supportive family and friends. I realizedthat while any one can be a congressman,I am the only one who can be the fatherto my two daughters, Isabella andVictoria, and that is the reason why I willnot seek election to Congress shouldMarty Meehan step down this year.”, saidSenator Baddour.
Rocky Marciano,Sugar Ray Leonard,Marvelous MarvinHagler, Leon Spinks,and Vinnie Paz wereGold Glovers. Spinksand Leonard were inthe Lowelltournament and sowas Mike Tyson.
Este es el reloj que llevaba puesto Stephen Hollingshead, Jr.cuando se encontro con un chofer borracho.
Amigos no dejan que amigos manejen borrachos
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Methuen resident Kerry Quinlan, headcoach of Northern Essex CommunityCollege’s baseball team, was recentlyselected from 392 coaches across thecountry to receive the American BaseballAssociation’s (ABA) Junior College Coachof the Year Award. In six years of coachingthe Knights, Quinlan’s team has won threestate titles and a regional title. Last year’steam made it to the World Series.
In addition to the ABA Coach of theYear award, Quinlan was recently named theMassachusetts Region 21 Coach of theYear and the 2006 Louisville Slugger Coachof the Year.
“Kerry Quinlan is a phenomenal coach,”says Sue MacAvoy, athletic coordinator atNorthern Essex. “He knows how to win but,more importantly, he is having atremendously positive impact on hisplayers, the great majority of whom aretaking two years at Northern Essex andtransferring to four year colleges anduniversities.”
For Quinlan, baseball is like breathing.A Newburyport native, he played baseballfor Newburyport High School before goingon to Nasson College in Springvale, Maine.After several knee surgeries, one finalblowout led to the benching of his baseballcareer.
His enthusiasm for the sport neverwavered however, and he worked asassistant baseball coach at UMass Bostonand Winnacunnet High School. When hearrived at NECC to assume the position ofhead coach, he says, the team was in “toughshape” with just 10 or 11 players.
After implementing the Quinlan Way,which is part discipline part parental-likeguidance, the team started turning aroundand began attracting some of the smartestplaying baseball players in the region.Players weren’t put off by his way or hisrules, which include no jewelry, no long hair,no tattoos that can be seen.
“I’m big on discipline,” Quinlan says,“Everything comes around todiscipline...everything in life whether it is inthe classroom or on the field. How youhandle yourself in the classroom is how youwill handle yourself on the field.”
His plan worked. The team won its firststate title with just 11 players. Under hisdirection it has gone on to win three statetitles. Last year the Knights played in thecommunity college World Series losing inthe second round. They are currently rankedeighth in the country for all junior collegedivision three schools.
Quinlan’s performance is gettingrecognition by players and parents alike.Each season he has nearly 50 young mentryout for the team including students whohave transferred out of division I anddivision II schools. Less than half of themmake the team.Those who do have the opportunity jumpstart their ball playing season by attendingspring training down south. This hasbecome a spring break tradition for Quinlanand his players.
The players are enjoying the attentionof the professional scouts and collegescouts who routinely attend the Knights’baseball games. In the last two years two ofhis former players signed major leaguecontracts. Last year alone, three playersreceived $80,000 each to attend Suffolk
University.The married father of two balances his
baseball coaching with work as a privateinvestigator for Edward JohnsonAssociates. With campuses in Haverhilland Lawrence and extension sites inAndover, Methuen, and North Andover,Northern Essex Community College is astate-assisted college, offering over 70associate degree and certificate programsas well as hundreds of non credit coursesdesigned for personal enrichment andcareer growth. Close to 13,000 studentsranging from recent high school graduatesto workers employed locally attend classesdays, evenings, and weekends. NorthernEssex is the only state college located inthe lower Merrimack Valley Region ofMassachusetts.
Northern EssexCommunityCollege Looks forOutstanding Alum
Do you know a Northern EssexCommunity College graduate who has madea difference through their contributions tothe community or through success in his orher career? The NECC Alumni Associationis currently accepting nominations for itsannual outstanding alumni award. Eachyear the college recognizes theaccomplishments of one of its alumni whohas achieved success in his/her career, isactive in the community, and/or has givensomething back to the college as a volunteerand/or financial donor. If you define a friend,family member, or business acquaintance as“Outstanding” for these or other reasons,please nominate them for this award.
The nomination form is available fordownload at www.necc.mass.edu or bycalling the Alumni Office at 978-556-3621.Completed forms must be returned by April13, 2007 to: Outstanding Alumni AwardsCommittee, c/o Libby Jensen, NorthernEssex Community College, 100 Elliott Street,
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Haverhill, MA 01830.Nominations will be reviewed by the
NECC Alumni Advisory Board AwardsCommittee with President David Hartlebapproving their recommendation.Nomination materials will be held by theAlumni Association for consideration fortwo years. If not selected during that period,the nomination form will be discarded unlessresubmitted. Updated information for thenominated individual is welcome.
The Outstanding Alumni Award will bepresented to the recipient at NECC’s Forty-fifth Annual Commencement Exercises onMay 19, 2007. The recipient will have theopportunity to work with faculty, staff andstudents of NECC to share their expertisewith the college community. Activities mayinclude, but are not limited to, speaking to aclass, lunch with college staff and students,serving on an advisory committee or theAlumni Advisory Board or serving as amentor.
For additional information contactLibby Jensen, director of alumni and donorrelations, at 978-556-3621 [email protected]
Learn to be aBetter Writer atNECC
A course titled Improving Writing Skillswill be offered at Northern Essex CommunityCollege through its Corporate andCommunity Education Center at 1600Osgood St., North Andover, on Thursdaysfrom 9 a.m. to noon, beginning March 22.
This four-week non-credit course isdesigned to help improve business, creative,and technical writing skills. The course willinclude style, organization, grammar,punctuation, responsiveness to readers’needs and interests, and differencesbetween writing on-line and on paper.Instructor Lucy Paine Kezar is a professionalwriter, editor, and trainer. She will customizeclass to participants’ needs. The cost is$204, which includes all materials.
For additional information or to registercontact Kathryn Ronaldson at 978-556-3816or [email protected].
NECC’s Corporate & CommunityEducation Center located at 1600 OsgoodStreet, North Andover (on Route 125) in theformer Lucent training facility, offersnoncredit personal enrichment courses, aswell as, professional certificates andcomputer training for individuals andcompanies that are looking for cutting edgeskills, by providing the training that is mostneeded in today’s workforce. For moreinformation call 978-659-1200 or visit us
Kerry Quinlan
online at www.necc.mass.edu/noncredit.
Learn HighImpact “BuzzMarketing”
Northern Essex Community College’snoncredit Buzz Marketing: Concepts andStrategies course will focus on high impactmarketing skills that can be implementedwith a limited budget. The course will beoffered through the NECC Corporate andCommunity Education Center at 1600Osgood St., North Andover, Thursdays,March 29 and April 5, from 6 to 9 p.m.
“Buzz marketing uses time, energy, andimagination to create unique and effectivemarketing strategies to increase sales andprofits,” according to Ken O’Brien, ownerof Computer Quest Consulting Services,who will be teaching the course. The costis $102, which includes all materials.
For additional information about thisand all our marketing courses or to registercontact Dianne Lahore at 978-659-1222 [email protected].
NECC’s Corporate & CommunityEducation Center located at 1600 OsgoodStreet, North Andover (on Route 125) in theformer Lucent training facility, offersnoncredit personal enrichment courses, aswell as, professional certificates andcomputer training for individuals andcompanies that are looking for cutting edgeskills, by providing the training that is mostneeded in today’s workforce. For moreinformation call 978-659-1200 or visit usonline at www.necc.mass.edu/noncredit.
ProgramExamines HealthIssues in Latinos
Northern Essex Community College willpresent a lecture titled “Asthma andAllergies in Latinos: An UnderservedPopulation in the USA,” on Wednesday,March 21, from noon to 1 in the White FundRoom in the Louise Fournier EducationCenter, 78 Amesbury St., Lawrence. Theprogram is free and open to the public.
The presenter is Dr. Mariana Castells,an associate professor at Harvard MedicalSchool and the associate director of theAllergy and Clinical Immunology TrainingProgram at Brigham and Women’s Hospitalin Boston. Castells’ Monday clinic at theBrigham and Women’s Hospital focuses onunderserved populations, includingLatinos.
For additional information contactGisela Nash, assistant director of Title V at978-738-7413 or [email protected].
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Bellesini Academy in Lawrence is seeking volunteer tutors for theirEvening Study Program on Monday, Tuesday or Thursday from 7 to 9 pm. Alltutors would work one-on-one with a student.
The Academy, sponsored by Merrimack College, is a private, independentCatholic middle school (grades 5-8) dedicated to providing a quality,scholarship education to boys from limited financial means living in Lawrence. The mission of the school is to provide an academically challenging & highlystructure environment that develops the potential for each student to succeedin competitive secondary schools & colleges.
For more information on volunteering as a tutor or other volunteeringopportunities, contact Cathie Maloney at Bellesini Academy at 978-989-0004 ore-mail [email protected].
BELLESINI ACADEMYSEEKS TUTORS
Northern Essex Community College’sHuman Service program will hold its firstreunion on Saturday, April 28, from 11:30a.m. to 3 p.m. in room 103 of theTechnology Center on the Haverhillcampus. The cost of $25 per personincludes a catered lunch.
Both NECC president David Hartleband Lane Glenn, NECC vice president ofacademic affairs, are scheduled to givewelcoming remarks. All former andcurrent faculty and graduates from allhuman services degree and certificateprograms, dating back to 1974, are invitedto attend.
The event will include time fornetworking and socializing and a specialtribute to Mary DiGiovanni, professoremeritus, who developed the program andwho has been instrumental in theemergence of the human service field.Attendees will also be invited toparticipate in a brief focus group that willgenerate valuable information for theHuman Service program’s upcomingreaccreditation this year.
The afternoon’s entertainment will bepresented by Boston-based comic JimmyWalsh, who has worked up and down theeast coast from Maine to Florida. He hasworked with top comics including VictoriaJackson, Stephen Wright, Lenny Clarke,as well as Ed McMahon.
Human service careers are among thefastest growing occupations, accordingto Jane Gagliardi, coordinator of humanservice programs. Students can train towork with individuals with substanceabuse issues, mental retardation, mentalillness, or developmental and/oremotional disabilities. The college offersan associate degree in human servicesand certificates in alcohol drug abusecounseling, community support andhuman services practitioner, and directsupport.
For additional information on thereunion, contact Libby Jensen, directorof alumni and donor relations at 978-556-3621 or [email protected] or JaneGagliardi, coordinator of human servicesprogram at 978-556-3302 [email protected].
NECC HUMANSERVICEWORKERSPLANREUNION
By Alberto [email protected]
On Saturday, March 10th, 2007, Melanie,Tiffanie and Bernard Rosario celebratedtheir 15th birthday. They were born on March5th, 1992 in Saint Margaret Hospital, inBoston. They are the children of Felicitaand Geraldo Rosario, long time Lawrenceresidents.
Up to this point, it looks like just anothersocial note about somebody’s birthday.Not if you are Latino or Latina and youarrived at the age of 15!
A tradition, amongst Latinos, is tocelebrate their daughters’ 15th birthday witha lavish and elaborate party. TheQuinceañera is the Latina coming-of-agecelebration on a girl’s 15th birthday. Theword “Quinceañera” is derived from the
Quinceañera for Triplets
Spanish words “quince” for 15 and “años”for years.
These parties, for one child, may costhundreds, perhaps thousands of dollars. It’slike a wedding, and all depends how lavishyou want it to be. Now imagine when yourcelebration includes three of your children.The Rosarios did not elaborate about thecost, they were just happy to be able to doit!
According to Felicita Rosario, when shevisited the doctor at his office, she learnedthat she was pregnant with triplets but didn’tknow their sexes until they were born. Thecouple, who had 2 children already, GeraldoAndrés and Yajaira, had decided to haveanother one. “My husband wanted anotherchild”, said Felicita. “Instead we had three,”she said with a smile.
The celebration started at CorpusChristi Parish, located at 35 Essex Street,where the “quinceañeros” celebrated theirCatholic faith. From there, in a largelimousine, they all came to the Knights of
Columbus in North Andover for the partywhich included dinner and music by a DJ.
The history behind theQuinceañera
The Quinceañera had its origins manycenturies ago when both boys and girlsparticipated in rites of passage.
To prepare for “womanhood,” girls wereseparated from other children at the age of15 so the elder women could teach themabout their future roles as members of familyand community. During the official rites ofpassage, the community would thank thegods for the future wives and mothers, andthe young women would vow to serve thecommunity.
Later, missionaries turned the eventinto a personal affirmation of faith by theyoung women and a pledge to become goodChristian wives and mothers. A churchcelebration became an important part of theoccasion.
Today, the Quinceañera celebrationoften is a lavish party that includes livemusic, a feast and many guests – much likea wedding. The young woman wears anelaborate dress in pink, white, light blue orlavender.
Traditions include receiving a churchblessing, having 14 attendants and escortsto represent the previous 14 years of life,presenting a porcelain doll to a youngersister to symbolize leaving childhoodbehind, changing from flats into high-heeledshoes to represent becoming a youngwoman, and, most important, dancing thefirst dance with the young woman’s father.Some details for this article was obtainedfrom Hallmark Cards, Inc. web page.
Primera fila izq. / Bottom from left: JavierCepeda, Francis Torres, Margarita Tricoche,
Anthony Guzman, Leasha Burgos, XavierBurgos
Segunda fila / Middle row:Jonathan Cadiz, Victy Velez, Manuel
Tricoche, Geraldo Rosario, Angel Aponte
Tercera fila / Top Row:Stacy Difo, Mabel Javier, Yajaira Rosario,Maria Aponte, Bernard Rosario, Melanie
Rosario, Tiffany Rosario
El pastel Quinceañero,hecho por Sol Bakery,en Lowell.
Quinceañero “cake”made by Sol Bakery, inLowell.
The couple, who had 2children already,Geraldo Andrés andYajaira, had decided tohave another one. “Myhusband wantedanother child”, saidFelicita. “Instead wehad three,” she saidwith a smile.
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SAVE LIVES: GET YOUR PET SPAYED OR NEUTERED Reduced SNAP fees aremade possible through generous donations of time and resources by participatingveterinarians who believe in the importance of spaying and neutering as part of acomplete pet health care program.
Domestic Short Hair Cats, Size: Medium,Age: Young, Gender: Neutered Males &Spayed Females On the first day of March ourlaw enforcement department went to a house inChelmsford and removed 30 cats. 30 cats! All ofthe cats are in great shape and are healthy andsocial. On Friday the whole lot of them took a tripto Windham, NH where the wonderful staff atCanobie Lake Vet spayed and neutered every lastone of them. Over the weekend, over half of themwere adopted to nice families. The remaining cats(14 at last count) are here at our shelter awaitingadoption. All of the cats are under 5 years of ageand range in colors from orange tabbies to dilute
calicos and blended calico/brown tigers. This is a great opportunity to adopt an animal in needand support your local animal shelter.
Noodles, Cat, Tabby - Orange, Siamese, Size: Large, Age: Adult, Gender: MaleThis handsome fellow is Noodles and he’s an orange tiger mixedwith a Siamese. He is very outgoing, affectionate and talkative(you know those blabbermouth Siamese cats!) He would liketo go to a home where he can be indoor/outdoor as he issupposedly a world-class mouser, having won the Top Mouseraward earlier this year at the Mouse & Mole Awards inHamburg, Germany. Ok I made up that last part but you catchmy drift. Noodles has lived with other dogs and cats in the pastbut does prefer the solitude of being the only pet. He has alsolived with older children but may not be appropriate for youngkids. In other words, this guy appreciates the simple life. He’s not one of those cats that isconstantly creating drama in order to make life seem more interesting. You know the type.
Dandelion, Dog, Chihuahua, Size: Small, Age: Adult, Gender: Male Dandelion is a 5-year-old Chihuahua who desperately needs your love and affection.This poor guy came from a home where he was around people all thetime and he isn’t liking shelter life - it can be quite lonely here. He woulddefinitely do best with an owner who wants their dog to be attached totheir hip. This dog will be your shadow. He will also need some work onsome basic training and housebreaking. We feel like Dandelion will be agreat companion once he is able to build some confidence. If you havethe time and experience to devote to him come meet him today!
Bernie Mae, Dog, Labrador Retriever Mix, Size: Medium, Age: Adult, Gender: FemaleHi I’m Bernie Mae! I’m a fun loving girl who looking for a new,forever home. I am very friendly and LOVE to give kisses. Myprevious owner described me as a “dork”, meaning I like to do silly,goofy things. I can be a bit of a handful at times, I like to jump upon counters and tables when I am left alone. I’m sure if you put mein a quiet, doggie safe room when you leave, I’ll be just fine! I loveto play ball and go for walks, I could use a lot more exercise! As youcan see I am a little chunky, but that is partly because I am hypo-thyroid and the medication I need to take makes me gain weight.Fortunately, my condition is fairly easy to maintain, so pleasedon’t be scared by that! I don’t really like other animals which iswhy I am here, so a home where I will be the center of attentionwould be great! Kids make me nervous especially when they climball over me, so teens and up please! I am a GREAT dog, please come and meet me!
Ciara, Dog, Neapolitan Mastiff, Size: Extra Large, Age: Baby, Gender: FemaleI’m Ciara and I was surrendered to the shelter when myowner realized that I was way too large for apartmentliving. I am only 6 months old now and I’m going to get alot bigger. I am looking for a home with someone who haslots of experience with mastiffs because I do have somemedical and behavior issues to work out. I can be prettywary of strangers at times and I am dealing with a kneeinjury and demadex mange. The shelter staff says I’m stilla work in progress when it comes to my manners too. Ijust can’t stop myself from jumping all over you inexcitement when I see you. I think it’s funny to take YOU
for a walk. I haven’t figured out the difference between your clothing and a chew toy. And I’vestill got some work to do in the housebreaking department. However, if you have the time andpatience to train me and work with me, the rewards will be innumerable. Not only will I beyour best friend and loyal companion, I’ll also be your playmate, your t.v.-watching buddyand your exercise partner. If you’re looking for a young, smart dog and you have the time tocommit to my higher learning, come in to the shelter today! Please note that the shelter staffis going to be extremely restrictive about my adoption and only serious and experiencedadopters should inquire.
Rodney, Small & Furry, Guinea Pig, Size: Large, Age: Adult, Gender: Male Well, heis, like all guinea pigs, special and has his own personality.Rodney, a 15 month old Dutch guinea pig, has what thosemature and seasoned male piggies just cannot hide: he iscraving for love and close contact to somebody, like onone’s lap or curled against the neck. He loves all the goodieshe can get - green, sweet peppers (a good source of essentialVitamin C), romaine lettuce, parsley, carrots and carrotgreens (all of course in moderation). He likes to take a“bath” in a pile of fresh Timothy hay, which all guinea pigsmust have in unlimited quantity. Add plain guinea pigpellets low in alfalfa and you’ll have a healthy piggy for along time. If you are looking for a great friend who’ll loveyou unconditionally, come in and take Rodney in yourarms. Then fall in love and take him home forever!
MORE PETS LOOKING FOR ADOPTIONMORE PETS LOOKING FOR ADOPTIONMORE PETS LOOKING FOR ADOPTIONMORE PETS LOOKING FOR ADOPTIONMORE PETS LOOKING FOR ADOPTION
Sinatra, Cat, Tabby – Brown, Size: Large, Age: Adult, Gender: Male You can tell just bylooking at my pictures that I’ve got a larger-than-life personality,just like “Old Blue Eyes” himself. I’m the type of cat who walksinto a room and all eyes are immediately on me. I’ve got the looks,the walk and the attitude of a real ladies man. In fact, I’m even quitethe crooner myself. Let me share with you a little tune I’ve beenworking on here at the shelter: !There’s a somebody I’m longing tosee, I hope that he (or she) turns out to be Someone who’ll watchover me. I’m a little lamb who’s lost in the wood, I know I could
always be good. Someone who’ll watch over me. ! Could you be the adopter to watch over me?
Aloysius, Cat, Tabby - Brown, Domestic Short Hair-white, Size: Large, Age: Adult,Gender: Male My name is Aloysius and I came to the shelter as astray. The shelter staff estimates me to be about 7 years old. When thestaff was giving me my preliminary health exam they realized that Iwas positive for FIV. As you can imagine, this came as quite a shock tome. However, everyone here has been really supportive of me so I’vemanaged to come to terms with my condition. The staff thinks that Iam such an amazing cat that an adopter will be attracted to me despitebeing FIV+. I am extremely affectionate and loving and I really justwant to be around people as much as possible. It is important that I live as an indoor-only catand I should not live with other cats unless they also have FIV. Please visit the following websiteif you would like to learn more about FIV: http://www.vet.cornell.edu/fhc/brochures/fiv.html orjust come into the shelter and spend some time with me!
Buffy, Cat, Domestic Long Hair – buff, Size: Medium, Age: Adult, Gender: FemaleLike many shelters, the Methuen MSPCA microchips every dogand cat that is adopted from our shelter. Microchips can be a greatform of identification but it is IMPERATIVE that the owner of theanimal keeps their contact information up-to-date with themicrochip company. Buffy was brought to our shelter as a stray inlate January. When we scanned her, we realized that she had amicrochip. We called the microchip company, imagining a happyreunion between cat and owner. Unfortunately, Buffy’s owner hadmoved away and changed her phone number. There was no alternate
contact or vet information and our search quickly hit a dead end. Buffy is a wonderful cat andwe know that we will find her a new home. She loves her toys, as you can see from her pictures,and she is hungry for attention and love. Please come in and meet her. And please take a minuteto verify that your own pets are micro chipped and that your microchip company has yourcorrect address, phone number, an alternate contact, and your vet’s name and phone number.
Princess, Dog, Pit Bull Terrier, Size: Medium, Age: Baby, Gender:Female This is Princess. She is you’re typical puppy, but with an especiallycrazy streak! We are requiring training for Princess, she is lacking in themanners department! She loves to play rough, and can be very mouthy soshe would be too much for kids. She does well with other dogs, as long asthey like to wrestle! Unfortunately in her last home, she wasn’t given thestructure that puppys need, so now she is a little behind where she should bewith her manners. Princess has a lot of potential, but needs an experiencedhome that is will be able to give her the time, patience, and love that sheneeds. If you’re up for the challenge, please come and meet Princess!
Thumper, Cat, Domestic Short Hair-black and white, Size: Large,Age: Adult, Gender: Male This here is Thumper and he is an exceptionalcat. He was surrendered to the shelter because he wasn’t appropriatefor the young children in the household but we think he’d be great forany adult-only family. Cat lovers take heed - this guy is the one for you.Come in today and meet him!
Kenny, Dog, American Staffordshire Terrier, Size: Large, Age: Senior, Gender: MaleThis handsome fellow is named Kenny. Kenny was surrenderedto our shelter in February when his owner lost his home. Hiseasy-going nature and cheerful attitude have immediately madehim a staff favorite. We realize that at 10 and ½ years oldKenny is considered a senior dog but we feel he has a few yearsof love left to give. He loves going for long walks and cuddlingon the couch with a good rawhide bone. He is quick to givekisses and attempts to sit on your lap. He would be a greatcompanion for someone looking for a mellow dog they cantake anywhere. Kenny has done well with other dogs here atthe shelter but has never lived with one in the past. Pleasecome in and meet this great dog!
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Friday March 16, 200738th ANNUAL CORNED BEEF ANDCABBAGE LUNCHEON sponsoredby Division 8 AOH. Music by theSilver Spears Irish Show Band.
Tickets are $30. Music by the SilverSpears Band. For information and
reservations: 603-898-7766.
Saturday, March 17, 2007Irish Film Festival at Lawrence
Heritage State Park Visitor’s Center,1 Jackson Street, Lawrence, MA.
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by Division 8 AOH and the IrishFoundation at 11:00 AM. Call 978-
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Saturday, March 17, 2007IRISH MUSIC, BANDS &
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Lawrence, MA. For moreinformation: 978-688-8337.
Sunday, March 18, 2007AN AFTERNOON WITH NORA
JOYCE, wife of James Joyce, byGrammy-nominated storyteller
Sharon Kennedy, Lawrence PublicLibrary, Sargent Auditorium, 51
Lawrence Street, Lawrence, MA1:30 P. M. Co-Sponsored by the IrishFoundation & by the Friends of the
Lawrence Public Library. FreeAdmission. Please note: This showis only appropriate for those over 18years old. For information contactDave Burke 978-683-9007 or Frank
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Monday, March 19, 2007IRISH STORYTELLING at the
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Sunday, March 25, 2007IRELAND IN SONG A RECITAL ONA STINEWAY PIANO performed by
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The screening is for men in theGreater Lowell area, who are at theage of 50 years-old and up,underinsured, or uninsured.Participants will receive blood tests,blood pressure, height and weightand the exam for prostate cancer.An appointment will be made for afollow up visit to get the result.
Appointments for Wednesday,March 21 can be booked with ourfront desk staff by calling 978-441-1700.
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Merrimack Valley People for Peacewill host a candlelight vigil onMonday evening, March 19 from 7-8P.M. in front of Old Town Hall onMain Street in downtown Andover.This will be a time for people to jointogether to solemnly commemoratethis day, honor the sacrifices of ourtroops and innocent Iraqi civilians,and to voice our stronger-than-evercall to stop the escalation andfunding of this war | Mary Todd,Merrimack Valley People for Peace,978-687-7864.
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La Liga de Pelota de Prospect Hillestá buscando voluntarios para servir
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marzo, de 10 a 12 de la mañana enel edificio marcado con el letrero
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