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Marblehead exhibits its artistic side
Sophia HarrisMARBLEHEAD — The Festival of Arts held an awards ceremony for local artists at Abbot Hall last week. The showcase featured sculpture, mixed media, painting, photography, drawing, and other mediums. Artist Nicole Alexandrou won the Don Howard Award in the category of mixed media for her piece, “Nature Anthology.” Alexandrou also had a piece in […] The post Marblehead exhibits its artistic side appeared first on Itemlive.
Archers Win Pivotal Game Against Whipsnakes
Eduardo Curros – All Lacrosse All The Time Correspondent. The Utah Archers picked up a 16-11 win against the Maryland Whipsnakes in a pivotal game in week five of the Premier Lacrosse League. Both teams came into the game in Boston, Massachusetts with a 2-2 record, and are looking...
Community Path Design Nearly 75% Complete
The long-awaited Community Path is nearing the end of the 75% design process for Phase I, with just a few technical steps left before the consultants submit plans to the state. “Now you’re seeing the finer details,” said Holly Muson, chair of the Community Path Project Committee. “The vegetation, plantings,...
Today’s Song: Boston’s WHERE IS ELA Has Found a New Sound on “I Wanna Ride”
WHERE IS ELA’s new club-ready track “I Wanna Ride” adds to her already impressive catalog as the Boston-based indie artist sonically switches things up. Whether it’s slow RnB, upbeat pop, or spacey hip-hop, WHERE IS ELA continues to push herself to deliver something fresh for audiences new and old.
Marblehead fireworks canceled after fire on barge, officials investigating
The fire department is asking the public for any pictures of videos of the fire while they investigate. Officials are investigating the cause of a late-night fire on a fireworks barge in Marblehead that canceled the town’s annual display. The Marblehead Fireworks Committee announced around 10:30 a.m. on the...
Huge line up announced for Military Service Day July 20
HAMILTON — More tanks, more helicopters, more gear. And for the first time we can remember, horses. The Annual Military Service Day is all set for Saturday, July 20, at the Patton Homestead. In addition to modern and historic military equipment, organizers have lined up a number of equine...
5 Things You Should Know This Week – July 8th
The LOT! Enjoy live music by local artist Kristen Cropanese and the company of the community. Be sure to check out our new drinks at The Cantina as well! Sunset Socials will take place every other Thursday through September 5th! RSVP here and keep an eye out for more upcoming events at The LOT by following their Instagram page, @onthedotboston.
Boston’s First Black-Owned Art Gallery To Showcase Black And Brown Artists
Boston’s newest art gallery, located in its Seaport neighborhood, is also the city’s first Black-owned art gallery. Blkchip Gallery opened on June 27, and according to its proprietors, it is intended to attract Bostonians of color to the neighborhood. According to CBS News, the artists and founders of the gallery want Blkchip Gallery to become a place where the community is welcome to come and learn about art. An artist, Melina Gomes, told WBZ News the importance of celebrating the art of artists of color. “What’s most important is that we’re celebrating fine artists that are people of color,” Gomes said....
Al Horford makes move that has Boston Celtics fans wondering if this is his last season
After 17 seasons in the league, Al Horford can finally call himself an NBA champion. Although not the easiest task it was definitely the most rewarding and surely he'd agree. Throughout many different rosters, teams and coaches he was able to claim victory with Joe Mazzulla and the Boston Celtics.
Navy Band Northeast Performs At NE Aquarium, Faneuil Hall During Navy Week
BOSTON (WBZ NewsRadio) — A group of sailors filled the air with music in downtown Boston Sunday. The Rhode Island-based Navy Band Northeast, one of the 11 United States Navy bands, performed a mix of classics and pop favorites in front of the New England Aquarium and Faneuil Hall.
Ed Colley cartoon: Yummy gummies
Ed Colley’s cartoon looks back at an application eight years ago to build a marijuana farm and medical dispensary in Ipswich. The plan never proceeded and the land is now for sale. Newsletter. Would you like your week wrapped up? Sign up for our Friday newsletters for a look...
Dorchester Man Charged with Unlawful Firearm Possession After ShotSpotter Alert in Mattapan
Earlier today, officers from the Anti-Crime Unit in Mattapan responded to gunfire detected by ShotSpotter technology. Around 2:55 AM, near 85 Astoria Street, they found Denzel Harper, a 37-year-old from Dorchester, along with a group of others. Upon arrival, officers reported that their attention was drawn inadvertently to Harper, who...
Wes Berg Shines in California’s Victory Over Boston in Week 5 Recap
The University of Denver men's lacrosse alumni had notable performances in the PLL, including Wes Berg's two goals and TD Ierlan's impressive stats in California's win at Boston. TD Ierlan went 12-for-17 from the stripe with 7 ground balls in California's 9-7 victory. Alec Stathakis recorded 13-for-24 on faceoffs with...
Chicago Blackhawks Prospects Returns to the NCAA
The Blackhawks didn't only offer an entry-level contract to Artyom Levshunov, they're trying to lock down more prospects. As they offered an ELC to Boston University forward Ryan Greene, but the forward would turn it down and return to BU for his junior year in the NCAA. Blackhawks notebook on...
Boisterous Beethoven Kicks Off Tanglewood Season
Summer’s here, promising another slate of wonderful festival performances at Tanglewood! The Boston Symphony Orchestra opened its summer season Friday with two Beethoven hits under a beaming Andris Nelsons. With smiles and flourishes Gil Shaham soloed in a stunningly melodious Beethoven Violin Concerto before the BSO demonstrated impressive might and glorious subtleties in the Eroica Symphony.
Red Sox owner speaks out on rumors he's buying the Boston Celtics
Red Sox owner John Henry acknowledged the Boston Celtics ownership group's intentions to sell the franchise, but he avoided making any specific comments about the situation in a statement to The Athletic‘s Jen McCaffrey. “We commend Wyc Grousbeck, his family, and their partners for their remarkable stewardship of the...
Red Sox Prospect Rising With Dominance In 2024
When the Boston Red Sox drafted Kristian Campbell after the fourth round of the 2023 MLB Draft, there weren’t direct indications as to the type of player they were getting. Campbell played at Georgia Tech for just one year, batting .376 with four home runs in 45 games. Those are strong statistics but, with just one year under his belt, the jump to the minor leagues seemed large at the time. After first debuting in Boston’s system last year, Campbell entered 2024 looking to establish himself on the professional stage. He’s done just that across multiple levels this season. Kristian Campbell is rising with a dominant 2024.
Bruins Morning Brief: Boston Down Plays Big Changes; Behind The Scenes With Celebrini
Good morning. It’s Monday, July 8, 2024. Here are the top news items, stories and highlights surrounding the Boston Bruins and the rest of the NHL today. Later on this morning, new Bruins defenseman Nikita Zadorov will be at Warrior Ice Arena for his official introduction to Boston. Stay tuned to Boston Hockey Now throughout the day for updates on Zadorov and anything else that takes place at Warrior.
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