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KR Collective to perform regularly at The Loft at Hermit Woods in Meredith
KR Collective will perform at The Loft at Hermit Woods on Friday, Aug. 2, and continuing on the first Friday of each month thereafter. KR Collective, featuring acclaimed guitarist Randy Roos and multi-instrumentalist Dave Kobrenski (Fula flute, djembe, ngoni), strives to deliver a live musical experience like no other. The band regularly features a rotating lineup of exceptional musicians.
State weighing five offers for Laconia site, including one it passed on in 2022
The state has received five offers for a 220-acre site in Laconia following the collapse of its $21.5 million deal with a Manchester woman in April. One is from a group that submitted a $12.5 million offer in 2022, when the state first offered the property for sale. Department of Administrative Services Commissioner Charlie Arlinghaus, […]
Major developments in Exeter: Here’s the latest on Ioka, Gateway and other projects
The Gateway to Exeter, which will bring 224 housing units to Epping Road, is set to break ground this summer, while a project to transform the old Ioka theater into a mixed-use building with condos is nearing completion. Darren Winham, Exeter’s economic development director, recently gave the town’s Select Board...
Maintaining the standard: the 2024 LS football schedule under new coach Justin McKay
The apple didn't fall far from the coaching tree for Lincoln-Sudbury. When Jim Girard stepped down in December after winning four Dual County League championships in five seasons, the Warriors turned to defensive coordinator Justin McKay to lead them. He was the defensive coordinator for all five seasons under Girard and has previous head coaching experience at Algonquin and St. Peter Marian.
ReCALC unanimously votes to support Symonds Way as site for new senior/community center
READING – The Reading Center for Active Living Committee (ReCALC) unanimously voted last Thursday in support of Symonds Way as the site for a new senior/community center. It was a decision that was expected and it came at the end of a process that started with the committee’s formation in the winter of 2021.
Lady of the Dunes: The full documentary
It was the height of the tourist season, July 26, 1974, when a killer stunned a summer sanctuary and the dunes of this small seaside town at the tip of Cape Cod became a crime scene. The victim was unknown for years, buried in the back corner of St. Peter's...
Supt. of Hingham Public Schools Year Two Evaluation
Superintendent of Schools Margaret Adams was rated “needs improvement” overall during the school committee’s evaluation this week, following her second year on the job. The School Committee met with Dr. Adams on Wednesday, June 24, to conduct her annual evaluation. During the meeting, the Chair of the School Committee, Nes Correnti, read Dr. Adam’s performance review and noted that similar to last year, she worked through the ratings and committee comments with the Vice Chair to complete the evaluation.
Revere Left Starstruck After Visit by ‘Shameless’ Star
As the residents of Revere were celebrating July 4th festivities, many were left starstruck with an impromptu visit by actor Ethan Cutkosky. Cutkosky is best known for his role as Carl Gallagher in the hit Showtime series “Shameless.” “Shameless,” which ran for 10 seasons, depicts the life of a dysfunctional family living in Chicago and also starred William H. Macy and Emma Rossum.
Belmont Police Log, July 18-July 24: Cat hit with BB gun, cars broken into, woman falls from tree root in sidewalk, vandalism at Town Field playground and more
The following are excerpts from the Belmont Police log as made available by the Belmont Police Department. The log is public and available for review. All persons are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law. Thursday, July 18. 4:06 p.m.: A Fairview Avenue resident reported their cat...
Afghan refugees on the North Shore find homes through a creative plan that could help many more
The basement of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Newburyport, which for more than two years had served as a makeshift home for two very large Afghan families, was abuzz with activity and excitement. Teenagers and an older man carried boxes up the basement stairs and outside. Women kept an eye on younger children running around, as they removed sheets from beds and told kids to help. Outside the church, 19-year-old Afzal led the way for his younger brothers and sisters, pulling a hand cart loaded with boxes down the brick walkway.
Professor Emeritus Ralph Gakenheimer, mobility planner and champion of international development, dies at 89
Ralph Gakenheimer, MIT professor emeritus of urban planning, passed away on June 17 in Concord, Massachusetts. He was 89 years old. A faculty member in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning (DUSP), Gakenheimer focused his research on the dynamic relationship between how we classify and use land with the mobility choices individuals make in cities. He was particularly interested in the intentions and choices behind the selection of a particular mode of mobility and how those choices intersect with sustainability and accessibility in developing nations.
Juvenile driver cited in crash that seriously injured ejected six-year-old Massachusetts child
CARLISLE – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan and Carlisle Chief of Police Andrew Amendola have confirmed that a juvenile has been cited in connection with a serious crash that occurred earlier this month in Carlisle. On July 15, 2024, at approximately 7:30 p.m. Carlisle Police responded to a two-vehicle...
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…
Longtime Everett resident, Maria Bruzzese, formally of Cleveland Ave. turns 100 on July 28th!
A special birthday party was recently held for Maria Bruzzese, a former Cleveland Ave. resident. Her granddaughter, Sheila M. Bruzzese made a special toast and tribute to her Nonna, where she lovingly stated, “You may not remember, but years ago you had a conversation with my friend, Cathy. Being Italian and knowing you had a long and interesting life as the matriarch of our family, she was eager to sit and chat with you. After, she said to me, Wow, your Nonna is amazing. You certainly are amazing, Nonna!”
MSP identifies two women in their 80s killed in Charles County crash
CHARLES COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — Maryland State Police (MSP) have released the names of the two people who were killed in a crash in Charles County Wednesday. The victims were identified as 81-year-old Norma Matthews, of Lowell, Massachusetts, and 86-year-old Virginia Licata, of Blackwood, New Jersey. The crash happened at around 1:45 p.m. […]
Man killed in shooting outside Lowell temple was the ‘glue to his family’
A 43-year-old Lowell man who was killed in a shooting outside a temple in the city on Saturday was admired everywhere he went, according to an online fundraiser. The GoFundMe for Jose Ortiz has raised more than $1,400 from 24 donations as of Thursday morning. The fundraiser’s goal is $10,000.
Tim Schaller joins Rivier University as Assistant Hockey Coach after Pro Retirement
Former NHL forward Tim Schaller, a Merrimack, N.H., native, will be an assistant coach for Rivier University's men's ice hockey team, as announced by head coach Shaun Millerick. Schaller brings a wealth of experience from his 10 seasons in the AHL and NHL, playing for teams like the Boston Bruins and Vancouver Canucks, retiring in 2023. He joins the coaching staff ahead of the 2024-25 season, aiming to enhance the team's performance in the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference.
Analyzing each opponent on the Notre Dame football 2024 schedule. Which ones stand out?
SOUTH BEND — With the College Football Playoff expanding to 12 teams this season, more programs will be in the mix for a national championship. With Notre Dame football's seemingly favorable schedule, the Irish are considered a favorite to nab one of those 12 spots. Of Notre Dame's 12...
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