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to give the Spartans a dramat 3-pointer with 8 seconds leftseconds 8 with 3-pointer bishop Williams. Olivia Mate Williams. bishop la swished the game-winning Bishop Fenwick and Arch- Bishop Fenwick and were exciting victories over and the Spartan Classic. girls basketball program cel basketball girls Tournament won the Boverini at WPI. The Lady Spartans also WPI. at Gannon Golf Course. Newhall, cap by Coach Jeff gamein the state championship its awards banquet May 2 atits awards banquet Valley before falling to Hoosac ebrated a successful season atebrated a successful North Sec tured the Division 3 Mass. titlestional and Eastern Thursday, May 9, 2019 9, May Thursday, he announcement of the 2019 he announcement of at the Knights Year of the Woman as a complete of Columbus came Grand Knight Fausto Cabrera presented Grand Knight Fausto Congratulations to Emma Sacco – a surprise to Emma Sacco. She could not surprise to Emma Sacco. selected for this award realize that she was her cheeks with as tears streamed down overwhelming joy. along with family Emma Sacco (right) as she became the members attending 2019 recipient during the Auxiliary Women annual Luau night. well-deserved honor for her. The Grand Knight Table: Antonio and Alda Pacheco, Betty, Peter, Rob, and Sarah and Sarah Rob, Peter, Betty, Pacheco, and Alda Antonio Table: Knight Grand The Pacheco. and Connie Cabrera and GK Fausto MacIsacc, The Welcome table – (Standing): Barbara Haight, Brenda Jezowski, Caren Welenc, Welenc, Caren Jezowski, Brenda Haight, Barbara table – (Standing): Welcome The Richard Jim Zezwoski, (Back): Phil Leavitt, D’alessandro; Maureen Susan Evans, and Bob Gary D’alessandro. Evans, Welenc, 2019 Woman of the Year – Mary, Diane, and Edward Holland, GK Fausto Cabrera, Cabrera, GK Fausto Holland, and Edward Diane, – Mary, Year of the Woman 2019 Chairman and Luau Sacco, and George Jr. George Emma Sacco, Year of the Woman John Sumares. T 4 THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN S THE CHOICE THE S ̓ EMMA KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS WOMAN OF THE YEAR THE OF WOMAN COLUMBUS OF KNIGHTS Page 4 Page The Songbird Table – (Seated): Jeanette DeRosa, Rosita Giliberto, Mary DeRosa, Rosita Giliberto, Jeanette Ann – (Seated): Table Songbird The Ralph LaBella, (Standing): DJ Alan DeRosa, Salvy and Dottie Kushmerek; Picard, Giliberto and John Picardi. , RachelLisa Cuscuna, Glass, Tuxedo Junction: June Marzeotti, Kathy Marzeotti, Jean Atkinson, and Celeste and Celeste Marzeotti, Jean Atkinson, Junction: June Marzeotti, Kathy Tuxedo Jerry Marzeotti, LarryRuggiero; and Michael Ruggiero. Marzeotti, Paul Donovan, The Summer Time Table: Kathleen Connell, Debbie Jamieson, and PGK Ralph Debbie Jamieson, Connell, Kathleen Table: Time Summer The Civiello. and Christine (Back): Judy Jamieson Jamieson; - Fami Bette Ann Parsons, Barbara LaVita, Rita Kath Giacobelli, Table: Aloha The Bergman. and Janis Cosgrove, Carole Debbi Kivel, er,

Black Black Page 5 Page - Shark, Abu Communica Fawaz a welcome extends tions Director, Sheriff County Essex hand to Coppinger. Kevin view, view, it will translate into better communities for all of us”. - - - - Essex County Sheriff Kevin have so much in common. We’ll continue to build those bridges and to make all of us together”. stronger Coppinger stated, “The Mayor was right on point. I have been is a tremen here before and this dous group. We are all on at times tosame page. It is sad the look at what is going on in our weworld; it seems sometimes It progress. much making not are can be frustrating. Most impor tantly, we need to communicate togeth work and other each with have to remember We that all er. men are created equal in all re gions of the world. If we bring this to the public safety point of Lynn Officials attend Open House – Board of Trustee Duke Hadue, Hadue, Duke Trustee Officials of Open House – attend Board Lynn Abu Director Fawaz Communication Brian Field, Councilor-at-Large Police Imam K. McGee, Abdel Lynn Thomas Almomani, Shark, Mayor and Dan- Capano Peter Representatives State MichaelChief Magreary, Hong Net and Councilor-at-Large iel Cahill, - 5 pressed, “I want to thank for you extending an invitation Open Mosque It Day. is great to to here with friends and electedbe officials coming together within the community. This is such an we are inimportant part of what It is so import- the City of Lynn. ant that we share one city, one state, and one country together. By sharing all the things, we THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN - - OPEN HOUSE AT ISLAMIC SOCIETY ISLAMIC AT HOUSE OPEN Mayor Thomas McGee - ex munity. munity. It is wonderful to many see city officials visiting our Mosque as well as other denom inations and other backgrounds. rela- want to maintain a good We city”.tionship within the importance aspect of societyimportance is for us to get along with each had this open house to We other. introduce ourselves to the com -

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City officials join community leaders and friends at the Lynn Islamic Lynn Society House. Open at the community leaders and friends City officials join Almonani. Syed, Assia Almomani, Devolyne Vails, Beulah P. Best of Bethel AME, Tracy Best of Bethel AMC, and Lulu Best of Bethel and Lulu AMC, Tracy Best of Bethel AME, Beulah P. Vails, Devolyne Almomani, Assia Syed, dan of Unitarian Universalist Church in Swampscott, and Sarrah Almomani; (Row 2): Avnit Islam, Minha 2): Avnit (Row Almomani; and Sarrah in Swampscott, Church dan of Unitarian Universalist

Visitors welcome – (Row 1): Dian Hugh of Essex Unitarian Universalist Society Unitarian Universalist of Rockport, 1): Dian Hugh of Essex – (Row welcome Kathryn Lor Visitors the community. the community. religious faith and their role in Duke Hadu stated, “The most conversation to learn about their ber of the Board of Trustees, Day. Day. This was about having a and to local officials on Mosque open door to their neighborsopen door to their the North Shore extended anextended Shore North the - - - - - SIF FDIC eMber M eMber M Thursday, May 9, 2019 9, May Thursday, “Marty Barrett (a second base Jim Curtin remembered a hu “Kelly had a softball game and Three decades after preserving Jim’s brother has been a ticket tak ticket a been has brother Jim’s years. er at Fenway for 47 man) was my favorite,” said Kel ly. “I liked [Mike] Greenwell and [Roger] Clemens, too.” morous story about his daughter’s softball career at English. the on test road license driver’s her same day,” said Jim. “She for her wentdriver’s test in her softball came and license, her got uniform, back in to the game. want to miss the game.” She didn’t a perfect game for Cur Kelly Bulldogs, Lady the and Kathy Kiley tin LaPierre still enjoys sports and is a perfect role model for young athletes pursuing their dreams just as she did. - - - - Brian LaPierre is a popular “Brian works hard – and he Speaking about her parents, Sports set the foundation Looking back at her debut as of lot a made I sports, “Through bring to used he said Curtin Jim Kelly Curtin LaPierre and her family, husband, Brian LaPierre, sons sons Brian LaPierre, husband, and her family, Curtin LaPierre Kelly Curtin. Jim and father, Dylan and LaPierre, LaPierre Owen ball. of one and councilor-at-large Lynn the city’s most visible public offi ingetter vote top the was He cials. the last election. earns it,” said Kelly. who have been a part of the jour ney every step of the way, Kelly said, “I’m blessed.” a high school freshman, LaPierre said she’s grateful to Pat Gecoya for bringing her up to the varsity. friends and learned responsibili said LaPierre. ty,” a pre-teenage Kelly Park to where she Fenway would get graphs auto from Red Sox players. - - - - 6 “I loved it, so I ended up get It was at Marshall where she They married in 2005 and Kelly Curtin LaPierre at the 1993 at Curtin LaPierre Kelly SoftballNEC All-Star Game. ucation, LaPierre began tute teaching substi at Marshall Middle Donna, School (where her mother, was a science teacher). ting a job at Marshall as glish an teacher,” said LaPierre, En who her in teaching Pickering at now is 20th year in the Lynn school sys tem. would meet her future Brian husband, LaPierre, who was also teacher. a have two children, Owen, 12, and foot- flag play sons Both 8. Dylan, THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN ------800-695-1300 • CoastalHeritageBank.com 800-695-1300 Now with 15 branches! Now has recently merged with Equitable Bank. That means we’re able to means we’re That Bank. with Equitable merged has recently

Her love of sports love of Her continues at BC LaPierre matriculated at Boston “I used to go in and see Mr. LaPierre also took an internship At the Globe, she had the op She also wrote sports for the Becoming a schoolteacher Looking toward a career in ed ball League. Political studied she where College She Communications. and Science tried out for the Division 1 Eagles softball program. Maintaining her interest in sports, LaPierre worked with Dick Kelley in the BC sports information department. Kelley every day and bother him until he actually gave me a job,” recalled LaPierre. “He was a great guy.” with The Boston Globe where she wrote several stories under the di Edi Sports School High of rection tor Bill Griffith. Wyoma Wyoma Farm League on a team coached by her father and later in the Greater Lynn Soft portunity to meet the and newsroom with work such legend in ary sports reporters as Will Donough, Mc Bob Ryan, Mike Mad- den, and Dan Shaugnessy. Item Lynn and worked at the New England Sports Network. ------CONTINUED FROM 1 CONTINUED East Bridgewater • Green Harbor • Hanover • Hingham • Kingston • Lynn • Marshfield • Nahant • Norwell • Quincy • Scituate • Weymouth • Scituate • Quincy • Norwell • Marshfield • Nahant • Lynn • Kingston • Hingham • Hanover Harbor • Green Bridgewater East

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LaPierre would go on to be LaPierre became a captain and Interestingly, Curtin and oth LaPierre was a left-handed hit “We “We used to practice with Kel LaPierre traveled to youth

Page 6 Page LaPierre // LaPierre // Bulldogs’ Bulldogs’ fifth title in leadership. five years under Gecoya’s NEC All-Star in her senior and helped her year team win the NEC All-Star Game with a -produc come one of infielders and leadoff English’s hitters of all greatest the became Jamieson Martha time. head coach in her sophomore year pro the over took Fila Alisa before gram in her junior year. ing basehit. er outstanding players from golden that era of including Kathy English Kiley, Stephanie softball, Jodi and Merryman, Melanie Holt, Votano, have not yet entered the English Hall of Fame. ter who began perfecting the art of slap-hitting as a child. softball clinics where one of her coaches was Bishop Fenwick leg ly hitting wiffleballsoff cones in the yard two or three hours a day when she was 2-3 years old,” said swing.nice a had “She Curtin. Jim We made her a lefty so she could get to first base faster.” end, She Bud played Henry. in the

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Saugus // Saugus // CONTINUED FROM 1 all the time. The players, fam all the time. players having fun and smiling “Field of Dreams” is everyone’s is welcome to come and see Field. This coming to Volunteer English High School. Anyone English High School. ilies, and volunteers really like at Memorial Park behind Lynn Lynn behind Park Memorial at played every Sunday afternoon dren to participate. Games are have a C Division for more chil- going and growing. They now going and growing. so hard to keep the program ing Day. ing Day. really enjoy him being at Open a fan favorite for the kids. They a fan favorite for the kids. with mascot, Chomps, which is the North Shore NavigatorsShore North the elected WeLynn officials. have thrilled to play a part in this pro growing right now. have great support from all the great organization and I am veryam I and organization great many years. It is growing and Little League in Lynn. This is a Little League in Lynn. gram. I have been working it for the founder of the Challenger they took over for Alice O’Neil, they took over for part of the Scranton team, sincepart of the Scranton around for 29 years. I have beenaround for 29 years. players. This league has beenThis players. season. for all theis a wonderful day ceremonial pitch to open theceremonial pitch Shawn LaBranche threw theShawn LaBranche step onto the field to play ball. hitch. All players were eager toAll players were eager hitch. The games began without a began without The games will stop these little leaguers. little these stop will

will travel to Lynn to that loca that to Lynn to travel will people from the town of Saugus be,” Vitali said. “I expect many Vitali be,” juana in Saugus and there won’t juana in Saugus and there won’t tion.” as possible. to dismiss this appeal as quickly sion for final approval. He ex filed motion a be will there pects the Cannabis Control Commis plans and moving forward with client still intends renovation marijuana facility on the Lyn was ultimately dismissed. when he represented a medical appeal filed from an abutter. It suits against pot shops. He said nway there was an immediate of Lynn just like they did in Mel of Lynn was granted by the city fathers city of Lynn. The special permit city of Lynn. other side of Saugus.” of Lynn and the building is in the of Lynn rose a mile and a half from the Thursday, May 9, 2019 9, May Thursday, 8 LynnJournal.com Wyoma Little League Officials – (Row 1): President Daniel Veilleux, Past President EricDuggan, President Past Veilleux, Daniel President Officials 1): Little League – (Row Wyoma Director Matt Field Spates, Graham Vice-President Director (Back): Joseph Zukas; and Uniform and Umpire-in-Chief SoftballJennings, Newhall. Director Jason Dennis Fringulle, Opening Day Excitement at the Pancake Breakfast – Sam Morris, Stacey Woodbury, Collin Newhall, Newhall, Collin Woodbury, – Sam Stacey Breakfast Morris, the Pancake at Excitement Opening Day Woodbury. and Lindsey Woodbury, Nick Dylan McClellen, McClellan, Owen DeFilippo, Charlotte THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN - - - - PLAY BALL! PLAY WYOMA LITTLE LEAGUE OPENING DAY OPENING LITTLE LEAGUE WYOMA pening Day for Wyoma Little League with players, families, League with Little Wyoma pening Day for was at a high fever pitch for the coaches, and city officials brought excitement The traditional parade season to begin.

Page 8 Page Wyoma Little League is an active program with the many volun Little Wyoma As Dan Veilleux explained, “Everyone could not wait for the explained, “Everyone Veilleux As Dan President Daniel Veilleux looked over his finishing details for looked over his finishing Veilleux President Daniel DeFilippo Family – Marlins’ Coach, Dario and his wife, Sherri, with Sherri, wife, his and Dario Coach, Marlins’ – Family DeFilippo their son, Dylan. City Officials at Wyoma Little League Opening Day – Ward 2 Ward – Day League Opening Little Wyoma City Officials at Lozzi. Wayne 1 Councilor Ward and Rick Starbard Councilor are making on the field are sometimes not realized until later years are making on the field are sometimes These are great memories; the kids will have some down the road. Little League and the people who Wyoma thing to remember about Dreams”. volunteered to make this their Field of teers helping out. Sponsorships make this a reality each season for teers helping out. Sponsorships make this stated, “The memories these players Newhall As Ryan the players. for this day. The season starts now; we will be in full swing with for this day. and Tournaments, All-Star play, schedule followed by Wyoma our Jimmy Fund games until mid-August”. season opener. We are in good shape and the weather has been co We season opener. a lot of volunteers working on our fields getting have We operating. how all the players things ready for the games. It is remarkable levels waited with anticipation from tee-ball to junior and seniors’ Jason Newhall checked his umpire lineup for game day. Since the for game day. Jason Newhall checked his umpire lineup a go to play ball. weather was beginning to break, this was opening day. Field Director Matt Jennings watched as his ground Director Matt Jennings watched as Field opening day. the field to perfection. Umpire-in-Chief crew carefully manicured from everyone participating. The Lynn Police and the Lynn Fire Fire Police and the Lynn The Lynn from everyone participating. every lights and sounding sirens escorted Department with flashing to the playing field. one along the route O

Black Black Page 9 Page Owner Julio Henriquez from The Dugout Baseball Training Camp in Lynn with in Lynn Camp Training Dugout Baseball The Owner from Julio Henriquez Sam Mor- player, Astro Newhall,and and Collin Dylan DeFilippo Players, Marlins’ Newhall. Ryan Director of Fundraising, Wyoma with ris, Sam Morris of the Astros join Wyoma Red Sox Coaches, Stacey and Nick, along Stacey Coaches, Red Sox Wyoma Sam join Morris of the Astros with Woodbury. Lindsey 9 THE LYNN JOURNAL THE LYNN

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Sophia, and Blue Jay player, Olivia. player, Sophia, Blue Jay and The Mills Family – Dennis and Christie Mills with their daughters, Giant player, player, Giant Mills – Dennis and Christie with their daughters, Mills Family The WYOMA LITTLE LEAGUE OPENING DAY OPENING LITTLE LEAGUE WYOMA pancake breakfast fundraiser. breakfast pancake Owen, Charlotte, and Sarah McClellan along with Collin and Ryan Newhall for the for Newhall Ryan and McClellan along with Collin and Sarah Charlotte, Owen, Wyoma Little League Opening Day Parade – Let’s play Baseball. play – Let’s Parade Opening Day Little League Wyoma -

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torical Society (DBA Lynn Lynn (DBA torical Society of Board Museum/LynnArts) are pleased to announce Trustees Elena Hirsh the appointment of directorman-Seidel as interim The May 10th. Friday, effective Drew Museum's current director, - the organiza Russo, will depart May 9th to Thursday, tion on Elena Hirshman-Seidel to serve to Hirshman-Seidel Elena DirectorInterim as of Lynn Museum

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Still, of the votes cast, 97-per- less than 2-percent of the city’s 22,074 registered voters. Cahill will next appear on the cent were for Cahill, with just 11 write-in ballots.

Special General Election ballot on Tuesday, May 10, where he Cahill thanked his campaign will also be unopposed, as no Republican candidates ran for the open seat.

team, which he noted has worked very hard over the last few weeks, despite the fact he was unopposed in the election and Cahill said he and the team will continue to use the campaign trail as a way to raise awareness about important Voters have until April 20 to topics like local unemployment, the opioid epidemic, and access to a quality, affordable education.

register to vote in the May 10 special election.

they will be moving on afterDevin and Gaudet each signed graduation to a larger stage and fulfilling a lifelong dream to be a college baseball player.

letters of intent to attend Saint o u r n a L Anselm College in Manchester, In an interesting twist to this N.H., where they will play in coach Barry Rosen’s Division 2 Cahill wins primaryBy Joseph Domelowicz Jr. program. Please see BASEBALLbaseball Page story, 2 Classical coach with 369 votes Will run unopposed on May 10 ballot City Council President Daniel Page 11 Page

Cahill, running unopposed for the Democratic nomination to suc- ceed former State Representative Robert Fennell, got 369 votes out of 380 votes Tuesday, April 12 Cahill, who at one time thought and has essentially cleared his 1 J path to become Lynn’s newest State Representative. “I am always humbled by the he would have a challenger in the primary was grateful for the votes he received on Tuesday.

support I receive,” said Cahill. A Ball “To get that kind of support, 400 The voter turnout for the spe- people, when my name was the only name on the ballot, I was very excited.” By Cary Shuman cial election was exceedingly low, even with only one candi- date on the ballot, representing page

LC stars Devin, GaudetBrandon will continue Devin careers and Andre at St. Anselm

Gaudet have been friends, class- mates, and teammates for a long time. They starred in different Thursday, April 14, 2016 Little League organizations, played for the Gallant All-Star Now seniors and star athletes team and were united asAll-Stars again in the Greater Lynn Babe Ruth program.

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Lynn Classical seniors Brandon Devin (left) and Andre Gaudet sign letters of intent to attend St. Anselm College. Also pictured at the ceremony are Brandon’s parents, Bill and Lynne Devin, LCHS Principal L Gene Constantino, and Andre’s parents, Ron and Diane Gaudet.

themselves in a league with four GBL teams, but the current pro- posal would stipulate that the four teams would be split with two going in one division and two in the other. Another con- cern involved the Everett High football team, a perennial pow- Please see MERGER Pageerhouse. 2 Under the new proposal,

The workshops will focus on

teaching those who work with children to look for the signs of Carrigan said that the cam- child sexual abuse, so the victims can be identified and the perpe trators can be brought to justice.

paign will continue to focus on Other key contributors to the prevention, prosecution fo the offenders and treatment for the h e victims.

effort include Birgitta Damon of Lynn Economic Opportunity (LEO), Diane Kuzia Hills of My Brother’s Table, Superintendent Catherine Latham f the LynnParticipants in the workshops Public Schools and Jetta Bernier of the Massachusetts Citizens for Children.

must pre-register by calling 781- T 309-5619

er, which would bring Everett, Malden, Medford and Somerville into the conference.A proposal to merge the two leagues has been rejected in the past, but Con- stantino is hoping some of the One of those concerns was

290 Broadway concerns expressed at that time have been addressed in the new proposal.

that some NEC teams could find

ST. MARY'S HIGH SCHOOL CASINO NIGHT FUNDRAISER

School of Lynn, the Lynn Pub- lic Schools, All Care VNA, and Massachusetts Citizens for Chil- dren. The campaign will be fo- cused on helping to identify the The campaign was the idea of Wyoma Square Wyoma Square victims of child sexual abuse and raise awareness of the issue to others in the community.

local attorney James Carrigan, who has witnessed firsthand the impacts of child sexual abuse and wanted to do something to stop it. Carrigan organized a group of executive directors from local The group will jointly host non-profits and youth services agencies and the Enough Abuse Campaign was launched.

training workshops on April 27, 28 and 29 (Wednesday, Thursday and Friday), from 89 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the City Council Cham- bers at Lynn City Hall. By Joyce Erekson

The Gymnasium was transformed into a casino Friday evening for the second annual Casino Night. Guests enjoyed casino games, live music, and food from local restaurants. Please see pages 6 and 7 for more photos.

NEC/GBL mergerA proposal coming to merge what up for a vote

remains of the Greater Boston League with the Northeastern Conference will come up for a Classical High Principal Gene vote at meeting of the NEC prin- By Joseph Domelowicz Jr. cipals on April 27 at Beverly High School.

Constantino is a fan of the merg-

Local youth groupsMore than teaming a half dozen youthup to stop child sexual abuse

services and educational organi- The Enough Abuse Campaign, zations in the city have teamed up to establish a campaign to end child sexual abuse in the Lynn. BLUE Next week consists of the joint efforts of Lynn Economic Opportunity, My Brother’s Table, St. Mary’s Lynn DPW at Recycling week 781-477-7099

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Council votes in favor for tax Home Rule Petition NS Chamber honors St. Mary's Grace Regan 10-1 Tuesday night in favor of a Tuesday 10-1 Home Rule Petition that seeks a one-time exemption from state law that requires cities and towns to have a balanced budget before res third-quarter out the sending idential tax bills. Grace Cotter Regan was one of seven individuals inducted into the North Shore Chamber of Distin Academy of Commerce’s guished Leaders at the chamber’s Wednesday 99th annual meeting Club. Yacht at Danversport ficer Peter Caron told the council the told Caron Peter ficer last week that if the city was un able to set the tax rate and mail out the third-quarter tax bills the city by the end of the year, would not receive the $31 mil lion in real estate taxes by Feb. 1. payroll,” Caron told the Council. ap the Legislature’s “Without proval, we would have to borrow a significant amount of cash that would probably cost $100,000 in on based “demonstration of leadership, commitment to social respon strong community in sibility, volvement, proven economic impact and/or social impact on creativi region, high level of the innovation and determination ty, sustained enhancement ofand the quality of life in our commu o u r n a L - - J “It’s wonderful not have a wonderful not “It’s The Food Project has sev- Please see ENGLISH Page 4 This was Carroll’s third year as This was Carroll’s beat a team as good as “To bet- for a hoped had The Rams “That was a good, old-fash- Rivera. Although English coach Chris revengethe downplayed Carroll game, the factor in this year’s English faithful, many of them read that wearing T-shirts “Looking for Revenge” had other ideas. Whatever the Bulldogs’ motivation, it worked like a charm. “This one feels good,” Carroll said. “Last year puts a little extra year. a new is year it, but every on just I just love this 2017 team. It’s end it a special, special team … To playing four great quar this way, ters of football, was a really special ending to the season.” head coach. In the two years prior the Bulldogs to him taking over, finished 3-7. In his first year they sea- last 2-9 to fell but 5-6, went son. think any Classical 38-0, I don’t going coach goes in thinking that’s to happen,” Carroll said. “I’m very happy with the result. I proud for my program and of my team.” ter ending to their season. ioned butt-whooping,” Vaughan said, crediting Carroll and his play ers. “They were better prepared than us. They came out here and laid the wood on us. Sometimes as a program you’ve got to take that. Thursday, November 30, 2017 Thursday, y n n L when they wanted to use a greenhouse they would have - The green to go to Beverly. withart the of state is house all its systems. It is also hand icap accessible. greenhouse in the city that is open to the public,” Cover dale said. en farm sites in the Greater area.Shore Boston-North It grows 200,000 pounds of food each year and at the one- SchoolIngalls the at site acre they produce about 19,000 pounds. Yawkey Way Report Way Yawkey visit Both teams had plenty to behad Both teams already claimed the Northeastern Conference Divisoin 3 title, only the third Englishbecame team in history to finish the season with 10 wins. proud about this season. The Rams, under first-year coach Brian finished 8-3 after going Vaughan, 3-8 in 2016. The saving grace that season came on Thanksgiving when the Rams, who had just seen English take the lead with eight seconds left in the game, came back from the dead to win on a crazy kick return by Marcus To Apply call 617-418-7598 To h e

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The Massachusetts state champion Lynn Babe Ruth 15-year-old team is set to compete in the New England England New the in compete to set is team 15-year-old Ruth Babe Lynn champion state Massachusetts The

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crowds at the games. We have a a have We games. the at crowds

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players on this team,” said El- said team,” this on players

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the current Lynn players since since players Lynn current the

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baseball field. baseball

Boston College High School School High College Boston

Christian Burt, one of the one Burt, Christian

against Medford Saturday at the the at Saturday Medford against

a superb pitching performance performance pitching a superb

team’s aces, led the way with with way the led aces, team’s

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Though Lynn had qualified for for qualified had Lynn Though

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the Regionals as the host team, team, host the as Regionals the

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when the Lynn Babe Ruth orga- Ruth Babe Lynn the when

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special group. They have not not have They group. special

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