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Run it back: Case football looks for repeat performance in 2024
SWANSEA — A look at the Herald News Friday Night Football schedules continue with the Joseph Case football team. The Cardinals started slow during the 2023 season before winning their final four games, including a 26-0 win over Atlantis Charter in their first Thanksgiving Day meeting to finish the year at 6-4. The win total was an improvement of five games that they had in 2022. Case had a home record of 4-1.
Fall River teen never came home from school, family members say
A Fall River teen has gone missing. According to family members, 13-year-old Jordyn Arruda never came home from Resiliency Prep on Rock Street. Arruda was last seen wearing black shorts, gray jump suit, black bubble slides, black socks, and an Essentials sweater with her hair in a low bun and slicked back. She could have her light blue Nike backpack.
Boston police officer working detail seriously injured after being hit by truck
A Boston police officer working a detail was seriously injured when they were struck by a truck in the North End on Thursday. Boston police confirmed that an officer was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries after a crash at 12:41 p.m. in the area of North Washington and Thacher streets near TD Garden.
Barnstable agrees to buy land for $1.1 million clearing way for marina expansion
Boaters will have more access to the water at Prince Cove Marina after Barnstable Town Council’s near unanimous approval on July 18 to spend $1.1 million to buy the property next door, town officials said. The purchase of the property at 211 Cedar Tree Neck Road in Marstons Mills will be paid for...
Vehicle vs boat trailer stalls traffic on Route 151 in Mashpee
MASHPEE – A Jeep collided with a boat trailer in Mashpee around 10 AM Thursday. The crash happened on Nathan Ellis Highway (Route 151) near Old Barnstable Road. The trailer attached to a pickup truck appeared to be carrying a Mashpee Department of Natural resources vessel. No injuries were reported. The incident is under investigation. […] The post Vehicle vs boat trailer stalls traffic on Route 151 in Mashpee appeared first on CapeCod.com.
Women's Lacrosse Tabbed for Academic Honors by IWLCA
NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. - The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches' Association (IWLCA) has announced its academic award winners for 2023-24 and the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth women's lacrosse team has been recognized. As a team, the Corsairs were named an Academic Honor Squad, while six student-athletes were tabbed to the Division III Honor Roll for their outstanding work in the classroom.
Guest Column New Shelter will Negatively Impact Norfolk
I am part of a group of residents which calls itself “The Concerned Citizens of Norfolk.” This submission is in response to the article titled “The Community Responds” by Joe Stewart, which ran in the July edition of this paper. I’d like to provide readers with a more balanced view of the issue.
Taunton City Council says they still have faith in mayor’s administration following arrest
TAUNTON, Mass. (WLNE) — Taunton City Council President David Pottier says he has “faith” in Mayor Shaunna O’Connell’s administration to continue to manage the city, following her recent arrest for allegedly assaulting her husband. O’Connell pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges of assault involving...
Jewel comes to the Campground
Working to sustain and maintain the beautiful Campground in Oak Bluffs, with its charming and colorful architecture and storied history, is part and parcel of Kelly Feirtag’s job as general manager of the MV Camp Meeting Association (MVCMA). No small task, but it’s not her first Grand Illumination by a long shot.
A new era under former Holliston coach Todd Kiley: Franklin football's 2024 schedule
Change may be a good thing in Franklin, as the football team will have a new coach in Todd Kiley for the first time in almost a decade in 2024. The Panthers underwent a dramatic transformation over eight years under Eian Bain. Franklin mutated from a traditional ground and pound Hockomock team to...
Neighbors rally to support family of stroke-stricken BPD sergeant
City neighborhoods and the policy community are rallying around a veteran Boston Police officer who suffered a stroke while running a road race last month. One show of support for Sgt. Jack Hynes and his family was the large gathering that turned out at a fund-raiser held on Wed., July 10, at the Playwright in South Boston.
First-year Anglers Manager Sheetinger Resigns, Beattie Takes Over On Interim Basis
CHATHAM – For the second consecutive season, the Chatham Anglers will finish their season with an interim manager. The club announced late Wednesday night that first-year skipper Jeremy “Sheets” Sheetinger resigned as Anglers manager effective immediately. Sheetinger replaced Tom Holliday, who cited health reasons for his decision to resign July 11, 2023.
Southie-Dot pairing is ‘Big Brothers’ pick for ‘match of the year’
Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Eastern Massachusetts has named Eric Wirth, 41, of South Boston, and Jalil Presley-Rogers, 17, of Dorchester, as the agency’s 2024 Match of the Year. The selection is one of nearly 4,000 matches the nonprofit serves annually with one-to-one mentoring relationships. Wirth was matched with his...
‘After Dark’ programs boost safety at Ronan Park
Ronan Park is a busy place this summer, thanks to partners who have teamed up to program basketball and flag football games on the courts and playing fields of this scenic, hilltop city space nestled between Bowdoin-Geneva and Fields Corner. Dubbed “Ronan After Dark,” the organizers include The Hoop Collaborative,...
2 Men Guilty Of Raping Woman At Hotel Party In Everett
A Middlesex County jury convicted two men for the rape of a woman at a party at a Everett hotel in 2020, authorities said on Thursday, July 25. William Gomez-Rojas, 31, of Chelsea was found guilty of one count of rape and one count of aggravated rape, and Jose Morales Jr., 36, of Malden, was f…
New Police Officers Headed To Nantucket Streets
You are going to see some new faces on Nantucket Streets. The 76 Plymouth Police Academy graduated a new class of officers, with three of them headed to Nantucket. Officer Kelly Mayette, Officer Brady Fontana and Officer Rachel Lester all completed the 14-week course. They will now go through town...
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