Today’s News Headlines
The latest news on Salem’s Ward 6 Council election; Rockport stabbing vidtim is “on the mend”; RCN is making subscriber progress in Peabody; Gloucester gets new official website; The Salem News is moving offices; 75-plus gallon oil spill in Manchesterbythesea
North Shore Today newscast with Rick Moore and Bill Newell
Below: News from the House of Seven Gables; Video of the Day featuring Elizabeth Warren.
Weather: Warm-up coming this week
Register now for free ESL/citizenship classes and child care
SALEM — Now’s the time to register for English and U.S. citizenship classes. These classes, sponsored by The House of the Seven Gables, are part of The Gables’ Settlement Program and have long been extended to those living on the North Shore. The classes are free of charge and now include more options and flexibility for busy family members who want to learn or improve their English-language skills.
It’s not too late to sign up. Drop-in registration is available. Classes are held twice a week, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:30 to 8 p.m., and run until June 18. If needed, free child care is offered while classes are in session. The winter/spring session will be held at the Salem Academy Charter School, 45 Congress St., Salem.
To register or to find out more about the classes and child care, those interested may contact Elsabel Rincon at 978-306-7001 or erincon@7gables.org.
About The House of the Seven Gables Settlement Association and its mission
Vision: To preserve, share and continue the American story.
Mission: To be a welcoming, thriving historic site and community resource that engages people of all backgrounds in its inclusive American story. For more information visit www.7gables.org.
Some of those who become U.S. citizens do so with the assistance of The Gables’ Settlement Program and its free ESL/Citizenship training and child care.