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NEOPMA Revives Pro Mod Racing at Epping’s Jet Cars Under The Stars Event
NEOPMA is set to bring its Pro Mod program to Epping, New Hampshire's Jet Cars Under The Stars event, marking the series' return to the area after 20 years. Drivers and teams from NEOPMA will participate in the NH Lottery Jet Cars Under the Stars event on July 26-27. The...
Funding for fire damage repairs at Keene’s transfer station on tap for finance committee
KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) – The Keene Public Works Department is asking the City Council for authorization to hire a contractor to repair fire damage at the Keene Transfer Station. There were two fires at the transfer station at the end of May, the first did not cause any damage,...
3-vehicle crash on I-93 in Medford sends 3 adults, 1 child to the hospital
Four people hurt in a crash on Interstate 93 in Medford, including one child, were hospitalized Thursday, according to the Massachusetts State Police. At around 5:01 a.m., state police arrived at the crash site near Exit 24 on the southbound side of I-93, spokesperson Sean Quirk told MassLive. One of...
North Andover Garden Club awards scholarships
NORTH ANDOVER — The North Andover Garden Club’s Scholarship Committee has awarded two students funding as part of the club’s 2024 Memorial Scholarship program. Oliver Peterson and Emma Swiniarski will each receive $1,500 toward their secondary education. Peterson, the son of a garden member, graduated from North...
Westminster's Cutest Pet Contest helps neighbors in need: How you can participate
Whether your furry friend purrs or wags its tail, it's time to find out which cat and dog is officially the most charming in Westminster. The organizers of Neighbors Helping Neighbors, an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization aimed at providing assistance to local families facing financial difficulties due to tragedy, have announced the return of Westminster Town Benefit Day's Cutest Pet Contest. ...
The Giving Garden: Faith groups take aim at food insecurity
ANDOVER — Those who love gardening and a good cause need look no further than South Church’s Giving Garden. The Giving Garden, located in North Andover, is nearly half an acre of land dedicated to growing crops that are donated to local food pantries. The idea for the...
Two Fall River athletes win gold at Bay State Games
FALL RIVER — It was all golden for Shawn Kalunga and Thalys Silva. The Atlantis Charter student athletes recently captured gold medals during the Bay State Summer Games Track and Field event at Regis College in Weston. ...
Zoe’s Diner, an Affordable Staple of Harvard Square, Permanently Closes
A paper sign posted on the restaurant's door last week announced the permanant closure. By Courtesy of Ben H. Brown. Zoe’s Diner, a longtime staple of Harvard Square dining beloved for its retro aesthetics, bottomless coffee, and all-day breakfast offerings, permanently closed last week. Zoe’s, which first opened more...
North Shore Sports Desk with Dom Nicastro : Little League – NS Navs’ Will Jones – Danvers Nats’ LL Mgr & More
Super Sub Shop Performance of the Week: North Shore Little League all-star teams battled til the end. Feature: Hamilton-Wenham’s Will Jones, Northeastern University and North Shore Navigators baseball player. Feature: Danvers Nationals Little League Manager Stan Gesualdi. Feature: Recapping a great North Shore Little League summer run. SEGMENT 5....
Legion: Junion tourney begins Friday
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Harvard awards 11 degrees initially withheld from pro-Palestinian protesters
Harvard withheld 13 degrees from students due to their involvement with the 20-day pro-Palestinian protest encampment on Harvard Yard. Harvard University awarded 11 diplomas to students who were previously denied their degrees over their involvement with the 20-day pro-Palestinian protest encampment on Harvard Yard earlier this year. Initially, the university...
Women's Basketball Earns Twelfth in WBCA Academic Team Honor Roll Top Twenty Five
ATLANTA, Ga. – The Merrimack College women's basketball team earned the 12th spot in the Women's Basketball Coaches Association 2023-2024 academic team honor roll top 25, as announced by the WBCA on Wednesday afternoon. The Warriors are coming off of a successful season in 2023-2024 gaining the fourth seed...
Killam School Building Comm. advances four options for project
READING - The Killam School Building Committee earlier this week agreed to advance for further scrutiny four renovation and new construction options that could be pursued by the community as it explores ways to modernize the district’s oldest elementary school. In an equally signifiant vote, the nine voting members...
Change is brewing: Alfalfa Farm Winery gets new ownership
The Essex County Brewing Company recently signed a purchase-and-sale agreement to take over Topsfield’s Alfalfa Farm Winery, the metal-signed landmark off Route 95. In a Facebook post last week, the Ipswich-based beer company announced that it “can’t wait to welcome you to our new home.” The company plans for the winery to keep producing wine but to add craft beer and more events, according to a statement from Paul Donhauser, CEO of Essex County Brewing.
Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Health Care Fraud in Boston Federal Court
A Florida man, Jeffrey MacEachron, aged 60, has formally admitted to committing health care fraud, with the plea entered yesterday before a federal court in Boston. MacEachron, the proprietor of PT4U, Inc., which operates physical therapy clinics in Bedford and Lexington, Massachusetts, engaged in a fraudulent scheme to mislead insurance companies and TRICARE by claiming payment for services that were never provided.
Tales from the scanner: Missing food, brush fire
At around 4:25 p.m. on Thursday, a group of teens (including five boys and one girl) stole food from CVS. The caller said they were now standing in front of the old Santander building eating. An employee told police they could not do anything about it and needed police to intervene. Police caught up with the kids a short while later.
Hopkinton police sgt. fired for not reporting rape accusation becomes Milford officer
A former Hopkinton police sergeant who was fired for not reporting rape allegations against the department’s former deputy chief was sworn in as a police officer in Milford on Monday, according to Milford police. After an emotional public hearing and several hours of painstaking decision-making this spring, the Hopkinton...
August events lined up at Topsfield library: Butterflies, yoga, music,
A family program where you can learn about caterpillars and the life cycle of the butterfly. Ask Katie, the Monarch Gardener, all your butterfly-related questions, then make milkweed seed balls to take home. This event is for ages 2 and up and their caregivers. Meet Jess from Salem Wildlife Rescue:...
Boxford Summer Fest set for Saturday
Described as “Boxford’s best kept secret,” the town’s annual Summer Fest will be held on Saturday, July 27. As with all good events, admission is free and will include live music, including the popular 12 Barz Band (www.12barzband.com) Brown and Budnick Meats, the Ipswich Ale Tapmobile...
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