Deborah Venuti
Deborah A. Venuti lives in Haverhill and has been a professional portrait, wedding and commercial photographer since 1982. An artist and former president of the Andovers Artists Guild, Deb has studied nature and wildlife all her life. She has been teaching digital and traditional photography at Merrimack Valley colleges for more than 10 years and still loves it.
Mill City Mentors (MCM) is a mentoring program of Community Teamwork in Lowell. It is designed to assist youths in 17 Greater Lowell communities.
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Read Story →Featured photo: Oprah Winfrey poses with the first six UMass Lowell Oprah Winfrey Scholarship winners. From left, Coral Gonzalez Diana, Daphne Shakira Naut, Flore Stécie Norcéide,…
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Read Story →The Clean River Project is dedicated to the cleaning and preservation of our nation’s rivers, beginning here at home with the Merrimack.
Read Story →Native Americans gather at powwows to pass on traditions to their children, preserve their heritage and educate non-native people.
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