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Milton National 9U become district 8 champions
It took rallies, slugfests, great pitching performances and outstanding plays. It took courage, grit, determination, and above all, heart. It was a grind, a true escapade, but at the end of it, the Milton National 9U team walked away as District 8 champions, capturing the title in epic fashion with a 12-11 win over archrival neighbor Braintree on June 23.
1 Jar of Salsa Cost a New England Town $20,000 in Damages and Repairs
If you are like me, you read that headline and said, "Uh, WHAT?" How can one jar of salsa cost a town over $20,000?. I'll tell you how: glass. Nearly every public pool has a few rules: no outside food, and NO glass in the form of a water bottle, beer bottle, or in this case, a salsa jar.
GE Vernova Blames Manufacturing Flaw for Vineyard Wind Offshore Blade Failure
A manufacturing flaw led to a turbine blade failure at the Vineyard Wind offshore project off the coast of Massachusetts this month, the part’s producer, GE Vernova, said on Wednesday. The turbine blade broke on July 13 and left potentially dangerous debris on beaches on the island of Nantucket....
Wilmington Youth Hockey To Host 9-Week ‘Learn To Skate’ Program Starting October 20
WILMINGTON, MA — The Wilmington Youth Hockey Association is offering its Learn to Skate Program this fall at Ristuccia Arena (190 Main Street). The Wilmington Youth Hockey Learn-to-Skate is an introductory class for skaters with no prior skating experience or with limited experience requiring the use of a skating aid to build confidence while learning the basic skills of skating. This program will help children develop the ABCs of movement – Agility, Balance, Coordination and speed, which is essential for developing fundamental movement skills and physical literacy.
Wilmington company Action Ambulance receives workforce development funding grant
BOSTON — Recently, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced $15.9 million in workforce development grant funding for 22 initiatives in various locations across Massachusetts. The grants represent partnerships with employers, training providers, and regional collaborators in an effort to train, upskill, and provide job placement for 2,182 unemployed and underemployed workers for in-demand occupations in health care, human services, life sciences, culinary arts, and more.
Fire Department: Multi-vehicle crash on Route 24 leaves several injured
A Massachusetts highway crash left several people injured on Friday night. Just before 10:00 p.m., Brockton Fire and West Bridgewater Fire responded to Route 24 North between Route 106 and Route 123 for a motor vehicle crash, according to the Brockton Fire Department. The accident involved 3 vehicles. West Bridgewater...
Residents upset about loss of land, privacy at new town hall location
WILMINGTON — Wilmington residents expressed frustration about the ongoing construction for the new town hall/school administration at the Town Hall School Administration Building Committee meeting on July 10 and the Select Board meeting on July 15. The project’s OPM, Dan Pallotta, established on July 10 that when the property...
Local Food Drive In Haverhill Catches Big Attention On Social Media
HAVERHILL, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — Haverhill residents are hooked on a new trend: taking pictures with a tuna fish mascot. This is all part of the Tuna in July campaign, launched by nonprofit 411 Cares last year, where they try to collect five thousand tuna cans and mayonnaise to make sandwiches for local veterans, seniors, and the unhoused.
New Hampshire and Massachusetts Toll Booths Scan for This
If you drive a lot like I do, you see things. These things are not necessarily good or filled with common sense. The Massachusetts Turnpike debuted the overhead electronic tolls in 2016, says Masslive.com. The I-95 Hampton tolls have been an ORT (Open Road Toll) since 2010, according to NH.gov.
V3 Weekend: Sammy Hagar, Boston Comedy Blowout, ‘They Live’
Editor’s Note: Welcome to V3 Weekend, Vanyaland‘s guide to help you sort out your weekend entertainment with curated selections and recommendations across our three pillars of Music, Comedy, and Film/TV. It’s what you should know about, where you need to be, and where you’ll be going, with us riding shotgun along the way.
Most monuments in the U.S. are of white men, Boston just got a grant to change that
As a filmmaker, Roberto Mighty is particularly interested in cemeteries and the dead. That’s part of why he hosts “World’s Greatest Cemeteries,” a PBS show highlighting historical gems hidden in some of the world’s most famous cemeteries. While filming an episode at the Granary Burying...
‘Younger, more diverse, more welcoming’: Suffolk Downs opens first phase
Five years after Suffolk Downs hosted its final live horse race, the property is unrecognizable. The former racetrack, on the line between Boston and Revere, is bustling not with jockeys and spectators but with construction workers and trucks. Rising above them and the temporary wire fences dividing portions of the...
Massachusetts Ranks #1 State in the US for Best School System
It's pretty crazy to think that public education spending in the U.S. is now over $18,614 per student annually, according to National Center for Education Statistics. But how does all that cash stack up when it comes to actual school performance?. WalletHub just released its 2024 report on the states...
Three Massachusetts Colleges Outrageous Tuitions Named Most Expensive in U.S.
Massachusetts is famous for many things, but the concentration of colleges in the Commonwealth and the rest of New England is unmatched. So it makes sense that some of the nation's best schools are right in Massachusetts. The cost of higher education is rising, despite student debt continuing to plague...
Discover more from Everett Leader Herald
First an assassination attempt rocks the nation. Then President Biden decides not to run. Now Vice-President Kamala Harris is the Democratic nominee. In a nation dedicated to the 24/7 news window, this was ten days that shook the world. We’re not sure where these events will lead us or whether...
Everett Crimson Tide Pop Warner season nearly set for kickoff
The Everett Crimson Tide Pop Warner season will kick-off August 1 as registration is still available for local youth to sign up. The cost for registration is $150 per athlete and also includes a sibling discount. Football age groups range from 5-13 and cheer ages range from 3-16. Football practices...
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