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After record-setting campaign, Apponequet's Brody Joly is back better than ever
LAKEVILLE — Brody Joly established himself as one of the best running backs to ever play at Apponequet Regional last year by setting the school’s single-season marks for rushing yards (1,509) and touchdowns (29). And to think he did all of that with a banged-up knee. ...
Rick Barry Discusses Boston Celtics Stars, 2024 Olympics Controversies
Basketball Hall of Famer Rick Barry became an NBA champion when the Golden State Warriors went the distance in 1975. Nearly 50 years later, the eight-time All-Star watched Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown win their first title.
King Richard's Faire Has Arrived!
Thou art most welcome! The 43rd annual KING RICHARD’S FAIRE, New England’s largest and longest-running Renaissance festival will open on Saturday, August 31, 2024. Nestled on a beautiful 80-acre wooded site off Rt. 58 in Carver, MA, this enchanting event features tree-lined paths leading to a magical village ruled by King Richard XI, Queen Anne III, and their royal court. Visitors can enjoy a day filled with colorful performances by acrobats, aerialists, jugglers, fire-eaters, musicians, dancers, and puppeteers, all celebrating the spirit of the Renaissance. More information and King Richard's Faire tickets can be found at https://www.kingrichardsfaire.net/
Knot a problem: DNRT sees fundraising success
The Dartmouth Natural Resource Trust held its Boatyard Bash for the first time in four years, and this time it wasn’t in its typical location, according to Kendra Parker, DNRT development and outreach specialist. With their typical barn location unavailable, the DNRT was left scrambling for a place to...
Mattapoisett resident walks 27,000th mile
MATTAPOISETT — Brad Hathaway reached his house to conclude his daily walk on the morning of Saturday, Aug. 31. He turned around at the end of his driveway and met a round of applause from the dozens of people who followed him on the walk. This stroll was a...
Williams' Career-High 11 Kills Helps Anchorwomen Win at Fitchburg State, 3-1
Fitchburg, Mass.—Junior middle hitter Andrayah Williams (North Providence, R.I.) registered a career-best 11 kills and hit .556 as Rhode Island College opened the 2024 season with a 3-1 win at Fitchburg State on Saturday afternoon. THE BASICS. Rhode Island College 3, Fitchburg State 1. Rhode Island College (1-0) Fitchburg...
Burch, Marden Notch Goals as Men's Soccer Pushes Season-Opening Unbeaten Streak to 14
WORCESTER -- Brady Burch (South Deerfield, MA) and Eli Marden (Shelburne, VT) each registered a second half goal to propel WPI to a hard-fought 2-1 season-opening victory in a non-conference men's soccer contest played Saturday afternoon on H. Carr Field at Alumni Stadium. The victory oddly enough snapped a two-game...
Bay Area Marks 250th Anniversary of the Powder Alarm with Historic Reenactments and Tours in Cambridge and Somerville
History in the Bay Area can look forward to events this Labor Day weekend marking the 250th anniversary of the Powder Alarm of 1774. Cambridge and Somerville will host a series of free activities tomorrow until Monday, organized by History Cambridge, the Somerville Museum, and the Cambridge Historical Commission. The...
Malden Police Hold Doggie Ice Cream Treat Event in Honor of Dog Appreciation Day
In Honor of Dog Appreciation Day, The Malden Police Department sponsored an Ice Cream Treat Event at Fellsmere Pond. Free Doggie Ice Cream Treats were handed out to Malden’s furry friends as they enjoyed a tail-wagging good time with other dogs and their owners. Specially crafted, dog-safe ice cream in a variety of flavors was served and all pups seemed satisfied with the event. Animal Control Officer Kevin Alkins was assisted by Mayor Gary Christenson and Ward 3 City Councillor Amanda Linehan in handing out the treats. City Councillors Peg Crowe, Craig Spadafora, and Ari Taylor along with Adam Weldai, Principal of the Forestdale School brought their pooches to enjoy the day with members of the community.
Second-half goals carry Tigers to 2-0 victory
Box Score SEWANEE, Tenn. – Freshman Mia Ramirez and Arianna Shirak combined for the first goal and Samantha Ferry and Brianna Fee worked together for the second in Sewanee's 2-0 victory over Bridgewater State in women's soccer action Saturday night at the Maryville College Fall Classic in Maryville, Tenn.
See What Will be Closed and Impacted by the Labor Day Holiday
Watertown City departments and buildings will be closed on Labor Day, and trash and recycling will be impacted this week. See details in the announcement provided by the City of Watertown. Watertown City Hall, Parker Annex, Department of Public Works Offices, Senior Center and the Watertown Free Public Library are...
Reporter’s Notebook: Incident with Trump campaign at Arlington National Cemetery
Washington Examiner Defense Reporter Mike Brest joins Magazine Executive Editor Jim Antle to discuss an incident that occurred during former President Donald Trump‘s Arlington National Cemetery visit, the voices heard by veterans and families since the Afghanistan withdrawal, and tensions between Iran and Israel splitting over the West Bank.
Women’s Volleyball Falls to Bucknell Despite Late Push
VESTAL, NY- The Merrimack College Women's Volleyball team lost in three straight sets despite a late effort in the third set to the Bucknell Bison in the second game of the Binghamton Invitational. The Basics. Score: Bucknell 3, Merrimack 0. Records: Bucknell (1-1), Merrimack (0-2) How it Happened. In the...
Teen airlifted after apparent near-drowning incident in Bourne
BOURNE – Bourne rescuers responded to a possible drowning incident in Pocasset sometime before 4 PM Saturday afternoon. A teen age victim was taken from the scene on Wings Neck Road to the ballfield by Bourne Fire Station #2 to meet a MedFlight helicopter to be flown to an off-Cape medical facility. Further details were […] The post Teen airlifted after apparent near-drowning incident in Bourne appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Mass. weather: Thunderstorms possible Sunday, sunny and mild Labor Day
Thunderstorms and scattered showers are possible throughout Massachusetts Sunday afternoon, but are expected to give way to more pleasant weather on Monday, according to the National Weather Service. The weather service is predicting more rain and a higher likelihood of thunderstorms in Worcester, Springfield and on Nantucket. Most areas of...
Insects, Mold, Algae, Blood Linked to Boar’s Head Meat Listeria Outbreak in New York, Massachusetts
This is such major news because we're talking about one of the most popular, top-tier meats out there. Whether you buy it at your grocery store meat counter or have a favorite sandwich shop or deli that uses it, now is the time for vigilance. There's a listeriosis outbreak involving...
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