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'It’s the most incredible run I ever could have dreamed of': Magarity reflects on leaving Holy Cross; Green excited to step in
As the daughter of a basketball coach, Maureen Magarity knew at a young age that’s what she wanted to do, too. For the last 21 years, including four on her father Dave’s staff at Army, and the last fantastic four leading the Holy Cross women’s team back to the top of the Patriot...
(Archive December 2011) Mrs. Massachusetts an MWCC Alumnus
Former MWCC student and current Mrs. Massachusetts-International 2012, Jennifer Salvatelli is using her success to raise awareness for ADHD, a disorder that currently affects 8% of the nation’s youth. “Most of my charity work has revolved around children,” said Salvatelli. “However, most recently I have seen the struggles that...
Worcester Housing Authority Ends Last Month, Security Deposits
WORCETER – The Worcester Housing Authority (WHA) ended its practice of requiring new tenants to provide the last month of rent and a security deposit before moving in. The change, which went into effect on Aug. 17, requires new tenants to provide only rent for the first month to take occupancy.
Sale closed in Westwood: $3.7 million for a four-bedroom home
A 5,454-square-foot house built in 2001 has changed hands. The spacious property located at 193 Bay Colony Drive in Westwood was sold on Aug. 2, 2024, for $3,744,100, or $686 per square foot. This two-story house offers a spacious layout with four bedrooms and five bathrooms. The home's outer structure has a gable roof frame, composed of asphalt. The property is equipped with hot water heating and a cooling system. In addition, the house comes with an underground/basement three-car garage, allowing for convenient vehicle storage and additional storage space. The property encompasses a generous 1.8-acre of land.
Erin Maguire, Country School Principal, Now WPS’s Longest Duration Administrator
Good morning, Weston! Please take time today to wish Erin Maguire, Principal of Country School, one of our K-3 elementary schools, a happy time at the top of the podium of administrators. In other words, and with a subtle announcement a la Weston, Dr. Lee McCanne, who had the longest run as an administrator of any in Weston Public Schools, has left the building. Specifically, he has left Case House after 16 years in our fair town, and takes on a mega role of CIO of Cambridge Public Schools. While I would not have expected a farewell party (well, okay, maybe–that’s a long time in Case House years), I would have liked to have thanked Lee for all his support of our kids’ technology challenges. I will not forget that when we escaped Weston during the hybrid covid school year, and could not get online from Brazil, Lee worked pretty much half the night to get the owlets online. I like problem solvers.
Single-family home in Wellesley Hills sells for $3.3 million
A spacious house located at 23 Wall Street in Wellesley Hills has new owners. The 3,792-square-foot property, built in 2014, was sold on July 29, 2024, for $3,250,000, or $857 per square foot. This two-story house offers a capacious living environment with its four bedrooms and five bathrooms. Inside, a fireplace enhances the ambiance of the living area. The property is equipped with hot water heating and a cooling system. The property encompasses a generous 0.3-acre of land.
Vote for the 2024 Daily News Fans Preseason Football Player of the Year
Another exciting football season is on the horizon in MetroWest and the Milford area. With 25 teams in action, there's no shortage of talented players in the area. We assembled our list of 32 players to watch earlier this week. That list helped generate our candidates for the 2024 Daily News Fans Preseason...
Former Cape Cod bookkeeper stole over $1.3M from her job, feds say
The former bookkeeper of a Falmouth flooring company wrote checks to herself on her employer’s bank account, embezzling over $1.3 million from her job, according to federal prosecutors. Susan Figuerido, 73, of Falmouth was charged with wire fraud and filing a false tax return, acting U.S. Attorney Joshua S....
What we know about the massive military plane that buzzed Plymouth
Kenneth Fosdick was in his boat last Friday morning – going past State Pier – when a huge C-17 military transport jet flew over, its engines producing a roar. “I look up and I’m like, ‘Oh, my God!” said Fosdick, an experienced pilot and the chair of Plymouth’s Airport Commission. “I honestly thought that there was something wrong.”
Popular Retailer With 6 Massachusetts Locations Planning Temporary Closure
Summer vacation is nearing the end but not without a big celebration to go out on a high note. That's right the Labor Day holiday weekend is our one last summer vacation/party opportunity. Whether you're traveling on Labor Day weekend or are hosting or attending a picnic, chances are you'll probably need to pick up some goods.
Ex-Bill Belichick Assistant Gives Scathing Indictment of Patriots QB Drake Maye
There’s a large segment of the New England Patriots’ fan base that wants to see rookie quarterback Drake Maye under center Week 1 against the Cincinnati Bengals. But there’s an equally large segment of sports media analysts who think that would be a mistake, especially after watching Maye perform ...
Josh Cellars Founder Joseph Carr Honored by Massachusetts Governor for Dedication to Local Community
Carr’s Philanthropic Support of The Cape Playhouse Fuels Its Ongoing Support of the Arts. Josh Cellars, America’s largest and fastest growing premium table wine, celebrates its founder, Joseph Carr, who was formally acknowledged by Massachusetts Governor Healey for his ongoing contributions to the arts and the local Cape Cod community where he resides.
Massachusetts woman gives the phrase “all that and a bag of chips” new meaning with $1 million State Lottery win
A Massachusetts woman was doing what mothers do when she hit big money on a State Lottery scratch ticket. According to the Massachusetts State Lottery, Amy Kowal of Chicopee is the winner of a $1 million prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “$4,000,000 Lion’s share” $10 instant ticket game.
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