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Wilmington Families Needed To Host High Students From France This October
WILMINGTON, MA — Wilmington High School is looking for families to host students from Normandy, France this October as part of the school’s foreign exchange program. Contact terresa.pietro[a]wpsk12.com if you are interested or have questions after reviewing the flyer below. Like Wilmington Apple on Facebook. Follow Wilmington Apple...
Wilmington Yardwaste Center To Be Open Twice This August
WILMINGTON, MA — The Town’s Yardwaste Center, located on Old Main Street, off of Main Street at the Woburn line, will be two days this August:. No contractors or commercial vehicles will be allowed. The drop off of leaves and brush is permitted for Wilmington residents only. Wilmington...
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.
Red Sox SS commits embarrassing blunder vs. Yankees
A huge inning for the Boston Red Sox on Saturday against the New York Yankees could have been even bigger had one player remembered his baserunning fundamentals. The Red Sox trailed the Yankees 4-3 in the bottom of the 2nd inning at Fenway Park in Boston, Mass. The home team managed to tie the game... The post Red Sox SS commits embarrassing blunder vs. Yankees appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
Thousands turn out at Fenway park to support veterans, their families and invisible struggles
BOSTON - Thousands turned out Saturday to support service members, veterans and their families in the 2024 Run to Home Base at Fenway Park. What is Home Base?Home Base is a national nonprofit based in Charlestown that provides life-changing care for veterans, service members, military families and families of fallen soldiers at no cost to them."At Home Base and the Red Sox and Mass General, we dedicated ourselves to being able to provide world-class care all at no cost, and all the runners today have raised that money so that we can deliver on that promise for them," Home Base Chief...
'That is what he was here to do for Team USA': Worcester's Stephen Nedoroscik shines in Olympic debut
Worcester Tech graduate Stephen Nedoroscik shined in his first taste of the Summer Olympics on Saturday morning, as the pommel horse specialist showed why he was selected to the U.S. men's gymnastics team with a strong showing on his signature event in the first day of competition at Bercy Arena at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Nedoroscik put up a score of 15.200 to send him to the individual final on that apparatus as the United States...
Food rules the day at the Lowell Folk Festival
LOWELL — A little after 10 a.m. Saturday, the preparations for another day of the Lowell Folk Festival had begun with about two hours to go until the official start time of Day 2. Stage techs could be heard setting up and checking the sound equipment for the second...
Planning Board, Tree House come to agreement on parking lot
TEWKSBURY — The Tewksbury Planning Board met on Monday, July 15, 2024 at town hall. The board held a remand hearing for a site plan approval, land disturbance permit, and special permit application for Tree House Brewing Company’s proposed satellite parking lot at 1879 Main St., the site of the defunct Funland mini golf course.
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.
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...
Andrii Novytskyi on Path to WBC International Heavyweight Gold in Melrose
Andrii Novytskyi, a rising pro, aims to claim the WBC International Heavyweight Title in his fight against Keith Rydell Mayes Jr. tonight, viewing it as a pivotal step in his career progression. Novytskyi boasts an impressive record of 11-0, with 9 knockouts. His recent performance included a TKO win over...
Tewksbury 12U team in semis: Redmen start second half of season with 5-0 streak
After falling in the gold medal contest of the first Bay State League tournament weekend of the summer, the Tewksbury 12U All-Stars are back to full throttle. The Redmen outscored their opponents 37-12 on the way to a 4-1 week on the diamond as they returned to Bay State pool play and advanced to the Conway Tournament’s semifinal.
Family matters: With support from a Tewksbury home, Rogers flourishes at Innovation Academy
Ayden Rogers’ athletic pedigree speaks for itself. Wearing multiple hats at Innovation Academy Charter School in Tyngsborough last season, the three-sport captain in soccer, basketball, and volleyball just about did it all. Excelling on the volleyball court, the Dean College-bound student athlete led his team to its first-ever MIAA...
Four-bedroom home sells in Worcester for $1.5 million
A spacious house located at 17 Oak Hill Road in Worcester has new owners. The 4,558-square-foot property, built in 1950, was sold on June 26, 2024. The $1,533,000 purchase price works out to $336 per square foot. This two-story home offers a capacious living environment with its four bedrooms and six baths. The home's external structure has a gable roof design, covered with asphalt roofing. Inside, a fireplace enhances the ambiance of the living area. The property is equipped with forced air heating and a cooling system. Additionally, the house provides an underground/basement garage. The lot of the property is substantial, measuring 0.7-acre.
Weekend’s ninth annual Cambridge Jazz Festival has honor to Roberta Flack among performances
Weekend’s ninth annual Cambridge Jazz Festival has honor to Roberta Flack among performances. Vocalist and recording artist Gabrielle Goodman will honor her mentor, Roberta Flack, during a headlining performance this weekend at The Cambridge Jazz Foundation’s ninth annual Cambridge Jazz Festival – and said she is still drawing inspiration from Flack’s career to make small changes to her set.
Wildcats earn two Bay State wins: Wilmington starts Season 2 in style
The Wilmington 11U Bay State Team got off to a great start in Season 2 of the Bay State League last week. This is Wilmington’s first year of the Bay State League. The team has worked hard over the first month of the summer season to develop as a team. The Wildcats had a record of 2-6 in Season 1 of the league earning league wins against Reading and Haverhill. The team played competitive baseball with six of the first eight games being decided by six runs or less.
Massachusetts officials want to transform Boston Government Service Center by Paul Rudolph into housing
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has announced a new direction for the Charles F. Hurley and Erich Lindemann Buildings, known colloquially as Boston Government Service Center (BGSC). The Brutalist superblock in downtown Boston was completed in 1971 by Paul Rudolph. Instead of state office space and life sciences laboratory facilities, as...
Friends, family and strangers search Massachusetts marsh for remains of Harmony Montgomery
SAUGUS, Mass. — Family and friends of Harmony Montgomery conducted a search Saturday in a Massachusetts marsh for her remains. Harmony Montgomery was last seen in Manchester in October 2019. She was later declared a victim of a homicide. Harmony Montgomery news: From disappearance to murder (wmur.com) Her father,...
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