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End of a rivalry: Narragansett and Murdock Thanksgiving high school football rivalry ends
Superintendent Christopher Casavant of the Narragansett Regional School District announced via a press release that the football team will not play Murdock in the annual Thanksgiving football game. Instead, the Warriors will play North Middlesex and host the first meeting on Thanksgiving. Narragansett Regional defeated Murdock, 40-8, in last year's...
What to know about the Orange Line service suspensions planned through June 6
Orange Line stations will be impacted by the "Track Improvement Program" over the next several weeks. More construction is hitting the MBTA this spring as it attempts to improve the system’s speed and reliability. The Orange Line in particular will be facing various closures starting this Friday and lasting until June 6.
Highlands names new executive director
FITCHBURG – The Highlands, a local skilled nursing and rehabilitation center, recently welcomed Mark Ailinger as its new executive director. Ailinger comes to the center with more than 35 years of experience working as a licensed nursing home administrator and has led various facilities across Vermont, Connecticut and Massachusetts. He began leading The Highlands on April 23.
Monty Tech junior brainstormed to aid her fellow students in need. How the 'Nook' came to be
When students return to Monty Tech in the fall, they will find a new pantry at the school aimed at providing necessary everyday items to students free of charge. The “Nook,” which was created by student Jaida Ackeifi, a junior, and Katy Whitaker, the school’s development coordinator, will be stocked with everything from hygiene items, snacks, drinks, phone chargers, cereal, and microwaveable meals – just about anything a student might need to get through the day. ...
Cronin recognized as legislator of the year for family medicine
FITCHBURG – Senator John Cronin (D-Fitchburg) was recognized by the Massachusetts Academy of Family Physicians as the organization’s Legislator of the Year for Family Medicine during an event held at the UMass Club in Boston. “I am honored to receive this distinction from the Academy of Family Physicians,”...
Gardner activist joins statewide effort to eliminate veteran homelessness in Mass.
A local voice will be joining a statewide effort to provide shelter to veterans in Massachusetts. In March, the Healey-Driscoll Administration announced a $20 million campaign to end veteran homelessness, with one of the five pillars being an advisory council that would provide guidance and support to achieve the goal of the...
MWCC inducts 59 new students into Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society
GARDNER – On Wednesday, April 24, the Phi Delta Chapter of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society at Mount Wachusett Community College welcomed 59 new members to its ranks. Throughout the school year, PTK members coordinated and participated in activities and fundraisers, including the annual Winterfest Raffle, hot cocoa bar, and bake sales. In April, PTK raised over $940.00 through a two-day on campus yard sale of items donated by staff and students. Half of the funds raised by these PTK events were donated to the MWCC Student Emergency Relief Fund. PTK expresses their gratitude to everyone who donated and volunteered for these events.
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