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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.
~ Malden Musings ~ Saint Rocco Feast Aug. 9-11
It’s the most wonderful time of the year… San Rock 2024 is right around the corner! Once again, we will gather on freshly painted, newly weed-whacked, pothole-free Pearl Street (thank you, Mr. Mayor) to celebrate the best three days of the year in Malden: Saint Rocco Feast weekend (don’t call it a festival!). Hopefully, we will have marvelous weather as the weekend welcomes pilgrims from far and wide to enjoy this spectacular three days of music, food and friendship. Gotta let Malden know this right off the bat – so many people make this event the smashing success it is. Takes a lot of blood, sweat and tears to make it happen. President at the Italian American Citizens’ Club Billy Settemio, San Rock Big Cheese Joyce Mover and our trusty five tool player, Anthony Spadafora, are but a few who ensure a weekend of family-friendly fun.
People are backing out of donating their bodies to Harvard after morgue scandal
Dozens of people have backed out of donating their bodies to Harvard Medical School in the year since a morgue manager was accused of stealing donor remains. Charged last year in an alleged scheme to steal and sell donated human remains, former Harvard Medical School morgue manager Cedric Lodge is long gone from campus, his case now winding its way through federal court.
Women’s Tennis Earns ITA All-Academic Honors
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard women's tennis was named an ITA All-Academic team and saw 10 athletes earn scholar athlete honors, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced this week. To be named an ITA All-Academic team, programs must have a team grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 or above (on a...
North Andover Historical Society hosts events in August
NORTH ANDOVER — Energy, archaeology and witchcraft round out the North Andover Historical Society’s August events with a sneak-peak into September’s Sails & Trails series. Here is the list of events:. Open house at the 1715 Parson Barnard House Museum is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m....
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...
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...
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