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Lowe's offers $2M in upgrades to Route 28

Helping Hand

Some interesting news for residents and businesses local to this construction. I can't imagine more traffic on route 28 between Methuen and Salem, so I am glad they are going to address this BEFORE building the Lowe's. I like the sidewalk inclusion, but I think someone needs to ask why they can't reuse the STAPLES building that is already there in its current form or in a modified form. I would think it would cost less than razing the current building and starting from scratch.

At the very least, they should consider the multiple use and reuse capabilities of the new Lowe's building so that if Lowe's decides to go at some point, it can be reused for other businesses. I think STAPLES probably thought they would own it forever and there was no need to build it beyond their own use. I hope they don't settle for this "very least" scenario.


Alumnus Fawzi E. Ash (2000) Dies

Obituaries

So sad and so young, my thoughts are with his family and friends. Thanks, Noelle for forwarding this.

METHUEN — Fawzi E. Ash, 25, of Methuen, died Sunday, Aug. 17, 2008.

Fawzi was born and educated in Methuen and was a 2000 graduate of Methuen High School. He was the son of Ibrahim F. and Majdoline (Khalil) Ash of Methuen and was a lifelong parishioner of St. Joseph Melkite Catholic Church in Lawrence.

     

ROTC instructor SGM. Mark Fisher dies

Obituaries

:( This is so sad for anyone who went through the ROTC program. . .
If anyone (Esp. the 1999 era) hears anything or knows how to contact LTC Kimball (the other instructor for many years until recently) post it!

Services Info

LEOMINSTER: Retired Sergeant Major Mark F. Fisher, 56, of Main Street, died unexpectedly Saturday, August 16th at his home.

Mark was born in Quincy, July 16, 1952, a son of the late Francis and Claire (Griffin) Fisher and grew up in Braintree. He was a graduate of Braintree High School.

SGM. Mark Fisher     

Noelle (Grasso) Englehart (1995) Wins Free Methuen Gear

MHS Online

Congratulations, Noelle (Grasso) Englehart! You win the free Methuen gear of your choice from the Methuen High School Online Shop.

Now you can wear Methuen gear in your igloo under the other 12 layers of clothing. Glad we could help you stay warm this winter. Enjoy! Everyone else, thanks for checking in.


Enter to Win free Methuen Gear

MHS Online

Tomorrow is the last day to enter to win free Methuen Gear.

Just click on the link below and tell everyone how you heard about MethuenHighSchool.com.

Winner will be contacted this weekend and announced Monday so the rest of you can be jealous.