Sunday, August 31, 2008

Charity started by Haverhill native to fund baby's surgery (The Eagle-Tribune)
LAWRENCE — Baby Frank Matos Lopez will undergo life-saving open-heart surgery this week thanks to a medical charity founded by Haverhill native D. Raymond Tye. Tye, 85, a 1940 graduate of Haverhill High School and former owner of United Liquors, started the Ray Tye Medical Aid Foundation. The foundation agreed last week to pay for the surgery for the 9-month-old infant, said Terri Carlson, ...

Charity misses out on Wiki donation because of Veitch fallout (The New Zealand Herald)
Women's Refuge missed out on thousands of dollars from a charity luncheon to honour rugby league star Ruben Wiki as fallout continues over the Tony Veitch affair.

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