August Opening Planned for Westfield Marijuana Facility

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

August Opening Planned for Westfield Marijuana Facility TONIGHT A few clouds. Low of 46. Search for The Westfield News The Westfield SearchHE WORSfor The WestfieldT News TODAY IN WESTFIELD News “T - Westfield350.com The WestfieldNews TEMPERED PEOPLE HISTORY: IME IS THE ONLY Serving Westfield, Southwick, and surrounding Hilltowns VE EVER “TMET WERE WEATHER 1840 Cyrus W. Field I’ CRITIC WITHOUT PEOPLE WHO KNEW TONIGHT (Atlantic Cable Fame) AMBITION.” THEY WERE WRONG.” Partly Cloudy. purchased carding mill JOHN STEINBECK Search— Wi forLS TheON Westfield MIZNER News Westfield350.comWestfield350.orgLow of 55. in Mundale.The www.thewestfieldnews.comWestfieldNews Serving Westfield, Southwick, and surrounding Hilltowns “TIME IS THE ONLY WEATHER VOL. 87 NO.VOL. 108 86 NO. 151 FRIDAY,TUESDAY, MAY 11, 2018JUNE 27, 2017 CRITIC75 CentsWITHOUT 75 cents TONIGHT AMBITION.” Partly Cloudy. JOHN STEINBECK Low of 55. www.thewestfieldnews.com VOL.August 86 NO. 151 opening plannedTUESDAY, for WestfieldJUNE 27, 2017 marijuana facility 75 cents By AMY PORTER Correspondent WESTFIELD – Construction is full- steam ahead at Heka, Inc. at 98 Sgt. T. M. Dion Way, as the marijuana cultivation, processing and dispensary business pre- pares to open in August. “There will be a big construction push next month,” Heka’s Chief Operating Officer Mark Dupuis said on Wednesday. Dupuis said the opening was delayed from its original projection for 2017, because of the changes in the laws. “We Mark Dupuis, had to slow down,” Dupuis said. “When CEO of Heka, they first started, dispensaries were only 3,000 tons of air conditioning, and 15,000 quarts for humid- Inc. in grow going to be selling one pound a day. ification will keep the grow rooms at 80 degrees with 50% room. (Photos by An artist rendering of Egyptian-themed Heka dispensaries Within a year, the larger ones were selling humidity year-round. Amy Porter) that Dupuis hopes to become destinations. five pounds a day.” Another law that changed in the fall raise more money. We’re behind for no other process. He expects that to start next month. powered plants in the state were shut down and allowed cannabis businesses, originally reason than the project ended up costing twice Dupuis has lived in Westfield for 25 years the company moved to St. Louis. required to be non-profit for medical as much,” he said. and sent his kids through school here, he said. In addition to the Westfield location, Heka, marijuana, to become for-profit to allow Heka, Inc. also received priority approval for He already owned the building on Sgt. Dion Inc. will also have locations in Pittsfield and adult use. At that time, Heka Health licensing for adult use, given by the state in Way, home to his former business, Materials West Springfield, which are slated to open in became Heka, Inc. Dupuis said Heka April to businesses already approved for medi- Life Cycle Management Company, which man- September. One will be just a dispensary, the went from a $4 million project, to a $10 cal marijuana. Dupuis said they are keeping the ufactured alternative fuel for coal-powered other one to include cultivating, processing, and million one. medical marijuana side and, as soon as the city plants. After 13-14 years in business, Dupuis “I started three years ago. We needed to allows adult use, will go through its permitting said the laws changed there, too, as all coal- See Marijuana Facility, Page 3 Ann Osowski reviews Monday night’s 23 service providers targeting Westfield Horseshoe League seniors receive grants schedule By LORI SZEPELAK ing that while $47,720 was with Bill Correspondent distributed in grants, the total Babinski, Jr. WESTFIELD-While “hard requests came in at $60,000. and Lee decisions” were made during Roeder noted that because of Small. this year’s grant cycle, Michael the increased need to support Roeder, president, Sarah Gillett services for seniors and con- Services for the Elderly, Inc., tinue the mission of Sarah said that 23 service providers Gillett Services, ideas for a aiding seniors received funds “major fundraiser” within the that will assist with program- coming months is being con- ming in the coming months. sidered by the board of trust- Family legacy lives on as horseshoe Roeder made his comments ees. during welcoming remarks at “We did authorize 7% of our league marks 97th season the 2018 Annual Corporators trust fund to support the orga- Meeting of the nonprofit organi- nizations requesting services By LORI SZEPELAK area. While he discontinued tourna- zation which was conducted and we had a record number of Correspondent ment play in 1968, Babinski was Thursday afternoon at the grant requests this spring,” said WESTFIELD-Now in its 97th sea- always at local meets and served as Westfield Senior Center. Roeder, adding that the founda- son, the Westfield Horseshoe League president of the Westfield club for The mission of Sarah Gillett tion’s bylaws only allow trust- remains a “very active league,” many years. Additionally, he won the Services is to support program- ees to use either 5%, 6% or 7% according to Bill Babinski, Jr., who Western Massachusetts champion- ming that improves the quality of the principal to ensure the continues his father’s legacy of pro- ship five times and the Hampden of life and health of seniors by Mary Madru, a new corporator trust fund remains viable. moting the “rustic sport.” County title four times. He was also awarding grants to nonprofit for Sarah Gillett Services for “We have distributed more “We played horseshoes in our inducted into the Massachusetts groups in the Greater Westfield the Elderly, Inc., reviews the than $1 million since the foun- backyard as kids because our dad Horseshoe Pitchers Association Hall area. Sarah Gillett, who died in agenda prior to the start of the dation was established in would practice every night,” said of Fame. 1904, had made Westfield her 2018 Annual Corporators 1970,” said Roeder, noting it is Babinski, adding he and his sister “Bill never missed a Monday night home for many years with her Meeting on Thursday at the important for the community to Mary Ann Babinski were always try- game in Westfield,” said Lee Small, husband, D.L. Gillett, and son, Westfield Senior Center. learn more about the organiza- ing to beat their father but were current league president. “He always Ralph D. Gillett. Both men were tion’s commitment to support- unsuccessful. sat at the same bench, took down prominent dry goods merchants ing services that help seniors. William “Bill” Babinski, Sr. was a scores, and showed his dedication get legitimate requests and our founding member of the Westfield and love of the game.” in the city. allowable funds are out of synch “It breaks my heart when we See Grants, Page 8 Horseshoe Club and was an avid with requests,” said Roeder, not- promoter of the sport throughout the See Horseshoe Leage, Page 8 DisinvitedWOW! It’s... high school speaker appearing at Southwick VFW By GREG FITZpaTRICK • William Alamed Jr. (killed while tics aside and continues to stand by Correspondent fighting the Vietnam War) what’s right,” said Reyes. “The VFW is SOUTHWICK – On Saturday, • Steven Wentworth (killed in the an incredible organization and these SouthwickA VFW Showcase Post 872 ofwill Great host a PerformersBeirut bombings in 1983) guys demonstrate what true patriotism is Memorial fromFoyer NewDedication York ceremony and New •England Travis Fuller (killed in the Iraq all about.” open to the public, starting at 6 p.m. War in 2005) On April 25, the Southwick-Tolland- The ceremony is focused on remem- During the event at VFW Post 872, the Granville Regional School District bering and honoring threeSaturday, veterans from May 19,community 2018 atwill 8pm also have the opportu- informed VFW Post 872 that Reyes town who will be memorializedCANOE: in the THE nity toMUSICAL view the three plaques. The VFW would be uninvited as a guest speaker at foyer of the Southwick RegionalStarring MarySchool Brown isBonacci asking and the Bob public Plasse to have silence when the dedication ceremony on May 21 at on May 21 with plaques mountedWith Michael on the Rheault being and inJames the Homanviewing area of the plaques. the regional school. wall as part of the memorial. Audiences love this irresistible look at a Jennifer Willard, Southwick-Tolland- The plaques will include modernan image marriage, of using theThe songs event of Hollywood, will also feature Kyle Reyes Granville Regional School District Broadway and the American Songbook. the veterans, their years of life, the year as the keynote speaker. The CEO of Superintendent, did not respond toWOW! our It’s... they graduated high school, and any ser- Silent Partner Marketing and a National requests for comment prior to deadline. vice information.Saturday, JuneThere 23, will 2018 be three at 8pm Spokesman for Law Enforcement Today, According to Troy Henke, who is the veterans that will be a part of the Veterans Reyes was invited by VFW Post 872 to Chairman of the VFW, Superintendent Kyle Reyes, a Southwick native who is the President and Memorial at this time and they are as fol- be the speaker. JUKEBOX U. CEO of Silent Partner Marketing, was uninvited to a speak- lows: Starring Samirah Evans and The Jazz Professors“It’s an honor that the VFW put poli- See Disnvited Speaker, Page 3 ing engagement. (Photo courtesy Silent Partner Marketing) A century of great music, re-imagined by an internationally known jazz and blues artist and a quintet of musicians with pedigree! Super fun! A Showcase of Great Performers WOW! It’s... BANQUET HALL OF THE SHORTSTOPfrom •New 99 Springfield York and New Rd, England Westfield BANQUET HALL OF THE SHORTSTOP 99 Springfield Road, Westfield RESERVATIONS: 413-579-5967 or online at Saturday, May 19, 2018 at 8pm FOR RESERVATIONS 413-579-5967 or online at westfieldonweekends.com westfieldonweekends.com CANOE: THE MUSICAL TheatreA Showcaseseating $30 per of individual Great Performersshow or both for $55 Theatre Seating $3000 Starring Mary Brown Bonacci and Bob Plasse Cocktail fromhour with savoryNew and York sweet hors and d’oeuvres New from England7pm.
Recommended publications
  • Survivors Free
    FREE SURVIVORS PDF Terry Nation | 256 pages | 27 Nov 2008 | Orion Publishing Co | 9781409102649 | English | London, United Kingdom Survivor: Winners at War Cast - CBS All Access Watch Now. S40 E0 Feb 05, Survivor At Greatest Moments and Players. S40 E1 Feb 12, Greatest Survivors the Greats. S40 E2 Feb Survivors, It's Like a Survivor Economy. S40 E3 Feb 26, Survivors for Blood. S40 E4 Mar 04, I Like Revenge. S40 E5 Mar 11, The Buddy System on Steroids. S40 E6 Mar 18, Quick on the Draw. S40 E7 Mar 25, We're in the Majors. S40 E8 Apr 01, Survivors This is Where the Battle Begins. S40 E9 Apr 08, War Survivors Not Survivors. S40 E10 Apr 15, The Full Circle. S40 E11 Apr 22, This Survivors Extortion. Show More. Survivor Recaps with Jeff Probst. Related Shows. What's New. Episode Guide. The Emmy Award-winning Survivors returns for Survivors 40th season, themed "Winners at War. The 20th anniversary edition of the groundbreaking series, unites the most memorable, heroic and celebrated champions from the past Survivors decades in the biggest battle in the show's history, as the Survivors best strategists of all time fight to earn the title of Survivors Survivor again. These returning masterminds will compete in epic challenges, face Survivors return of Edge of Extinction, which gives voted-out players a second shot to win, and tackle a brand new layer of the game with the introduction of fire tokens. Fire tokens will serve as currency on the island and add more complexity to the already intense battle.
    [Show full text]
  • Performing the Self on Survivor
    View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Texas A&M Repository TEMPORARILY MACHIAVELLIAN: PERFORMING THE SELF ON SURVIVOR An Undergraduate Research Scholars Thesis by REBECCA J. ROBERTS Submitted to the Undergraduate Research Scholars program at Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the designation as an UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH SCHOLAR Approved by Research Advisor: Dr. James Ball III May 2018 Major: Performance Studies Psychology TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT ............................................................................................................................. 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ........................................................................................................ 2 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................... 3 CHAPTERS I. OUTWIT. OUTPLAY. OUTLAST ......................................................................... 8 History of Survivor ............................................................................................ 8 Origin Story of Survivor .................................................................................. 10 Becoming the Sole Survivor ............................................................................ 12 II. IDENTITY & SELF-PRESENTATION ................................................................ 17 Role Performance ...........................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • Longevity in Reality Television: How Survivor Outwits, Outlasts and Outplays
    Longevity in Reality Television: How Survivor Outwits, Outlasts and Outplays Item Type text; Electronic Thesis Authors Harrison, Natasha Alexandra Publisher The University of Arizona. Rights Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. Download date 30/09/2021 20:18:57 Item License http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10150/312070 LONGEVITY IN REALITY TELEVISION: HOW SURVIVOR OUTWITS, OUTLASTS AND OUTPLAYS By NATASHA ALEXANDRA HARRISON ____________________ A Thesis Submitted to The Honors College In Partial Fulfillment of the Bachelors of Arts degree With Honors in Media Arts – Producing THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA DECEMBER 2013 Approved by: ____________________ Dr. Bradley Schauer School of Theatre, Film and Television Abstract The reality television show, Survivor, has been broadcasted on CBS since May 2000. This paper outlines the various ways Survivor has been able to outwit, outlast, and outplay for twenty-seven seasons. This award-winning American reality competition show tests the physical, mental, emotional, and social limits of anyone who is willing to be “stranded” on a deserted island in order to have the chance to win $1,000,000. As contestants try to adapt to their new island lifestyle, producers try to adapt new ways to keep the audience engaged from season to season. This paper gives readers a detailed history of how the show came to be as well as prediction as to where the show will and will not go in the future.
    [Show full text]
  • A 040909 Breeze Thursday
    noW thrEE Days a WEEK * * * Post CoMMEnts at on CaPE-Coral-DaIly-brEEzE.CoM Another CAPE CORAL crack Mariner reaches District 4A-11 final against Fort Myers BREEZE —SPORTS MID-WEEK EDItIon WEATHER: Mostly Sunny • Tonight: Mostly Clear • Friday: Chance of rain — 2A cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Vol. 49, No. 18 Thursday, February 11, 2010 50 cents Glimmer of hope? Foreclosure filings down in January 2010 could be beginning of a turn around for struggling with those economic conditions. Realtor reaction mixed as to what new numbers mean the real estate industry. “If you’re the out-of-state buyer with cash, But one local real estate executive is still this is a fantastic time for you. But if you’re a By DREW WINCHESTER closure. being cautious, saying the number might local trying to make a living, it’s a lot differ- [email protected] The Cape Coral-Fort Myers metro area instead represent a tale of two different ent,” Diaz said. The number of foreclosure filings in still ranks in the top 10 in the nation, with 1 worlds. Like most people, Diaz is hoping the Florida decreased for the month of January, in every 121 homes currently in foreclosure. Dave Diaz, chief operating officer for worst of the real estate crash has passed on, according to statistics released by RealtyTrac, With prices at all time lows, (Lee County Carney Properties and Investments Inc., but looking six months ahead he thinks an online resource for foreclosure properties. was recently recognized as having some of thinks that while affordability is positive, the
    [Show full text]
  • Littleton, NH
    www.newhampshirelakesandmountains.com SERVING THE NORTH COUNTRY SINCE 1889 [email protected] 125TH YEAR, 41TH ISSUE LITTLETON, N.H., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2014 75¢ (USPS 315-760) All 3 contestants in local Chef’s Challenge chosen as finalists BY EDITH TUCKER “Spicy” Micro-greens, [email protected] and Marinated Petit BETHLEHEM — The Golden Tomatoes. chefs’ scores were so Michel Peacock of tightly clustered that the the Littleton Food Coop three men who compet- placed second, and Lefty ed in Sunday evening’s Wunger of Lefty’s Kitch- 2014 Littleton Regional en Show, third. Chef’s Challenge held Richardson also at the Maplewood Golf won the People’s Club were asked by the Choice Award. Every three judges — Gary ticketholder had the op- Sheldon of East Conway, portunity to taste each Michael Beers of Franco- of the appetizers and nia and Matt Houghton soups prepared by the of Whitefield — to com- trio of chefs and their as- pete in the final North sistants and then to vote Country contest at 3 p.m. on their favorite in each on Sunday, Nov. 2, at the category. Mountain View Grand After the 2013 Chef’s in Whitefield. Challenge winner, Tra- Each chef was asked vis Giles, who teaches to prepare an appetiz- Culinary Arts at White er and a soup, using all Mountains Community local ingredients from College in Berlin, and area farms and brew- some of his students eries, except for spic- had prepared dinner es. The North Country with locally sourced Farmers Coop (NCFC), ingredients — served headquartered in Cole- to ticketholders by the brook, as well as the Lit- Maplewood staff under tleton Food Coop, both the aegis of Dana Weeks key elements in the local — NCFC executive di- food movement, spon- rector Julie Moran of PHOTO BY EDITH TUCKER sored the contest.
    [Show full text]
  • Actor (Cast) Llista : Vota Pels Teus Favorits
    Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains Actor Llista (Cast) Randy Bailey https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/randy-bailey-104076588/movies Stephenie https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/stephenie-lagrossa-4923651/movies LaGrossa Amanda Kimmel https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/amanda-kimmel-453957/movies Rob Mariano https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/rob-mariano-1955169/movies Courtney Yates https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/courtney-yates-5178690/movies Jerri Manthey https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/jerri-manthey-6183081/movies Benjamin Wade https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/benjamin-wade-4889351/movies James Clement https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/james-clement-104076543/movies Jessica Kiper https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/jessica-kiper-4221035/movies Cirie Fields https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/cirie-fields-5121897/movies Tom Westman https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/tom-westman-7818018/movies Russell Hantz https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/russell-hantz-15958103/movies Candice Cody https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/candice-cody-104076360/movies Danielle DiLorenzo https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/danielle-dilorenzo-4682472/movies Sandra Diaz-Twine https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/sandra-diaz-twine-7416591/movies Rupert Boneham https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/rupert-boneham-7380255/movies J. T. Thomas https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/j.-t.-thomas-6107230/movies Tyson Apostol https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/tyson-apostol-10385786/movies Colby Donaldson https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/colby-donaldson-5142021/movies Parvati Shallow https://ca.listvote.com/lists/film/actors/parvati-shallow-443857/movies.
    [Show full text]
  • Using Aristotelian Rhetorical Persuasion and Advertising Appeals for Self-Promotion
    Columbus State University CSU ePress Theses and Dissertations Student Publications 2017 Pick Me! Pick Me!: Using Aristotelian Rhetorical Persuasion and Advertising Appeals for Self-Promotion Alexander M. Jones Follow this and additional works at: https://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/theses_dissertations Part of the English Language and Literature Commons Recommended Citation Jones, Alexander M., "Pick Me! Pick Me!: Using Aristotelian Rhetorical Persuasion and Advertising Appeals for Self-Promotion" (2017). Theses and Dissertations. 286. https://csuepress.columbusstate.edu/theses_dissertations/286 This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Publications at CSU ePress. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of CSU ePress. PICK ME! PICK ME!: USING ARISTOTELIAN RHETORICAL PERSUASION AND ADVERTISING APPEALS FOR SELF-PROMOTION By: Alexander M.Jones A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of Requirements of the CSU Honors Program for Honors in the degree of Bachelor of Arts In English College of Letters and Sciences Columbus State University Abstract This project combines contemporary and classical rhetorical persuasion and applies them to self-promotion. Aristotle’s triad of modes of persuasion, ethos, pathos, and logos, represents classical persuasion. Appeals from advertising, such as humor, fear, music, and argumentum ad populum, represent the contemporary, but also are modern extensions of Aristotle’s triad. These concepts are then applied in such a way that the reader can see how they could use them to their benefit in influencing others. Each concept is defined and shown how it can be used in a spoken communicative way rather than a visual representation.
    [Show full text]
  • TWIE | This Week in Engineering
    TWIE | This Week in Engineering February 3, 2020 | Issue 4 Upcoming Events See what's happening this week. News Highlights Links to college news posts. Student Resources Links to academic info, services, course maps, scholarships and guides. Engineering Open House - Saturday, February 23 Career Services Check drop-in advising hours here. The Science of Speed: Engineering in Motion 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. The Librarian is In Free to the public with fun for all ages. Link to engineering library resources. College and University News #COEHacks2020 | FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Hackathon | March 6-7, 2020 Theme: "Bias, Diversity and Trust issues in Artificial Intelligence" Within a 24-hour period, participants must design and implement a software and/or hardware solution to address data bias, diversity and/or trust issues in AI applications. Students will gain content knowledge in a variety of hands-on workshops, interactive labs, exciting demonstrations and technical talks including an introduction to AI, Python Programming Basics and field-programmable gate array (FPGA) hardware. In addition, there will be networking opportunities, entertainment and high-energy mini- challenges throughout the event. You can participate by yourself or as part of a team. If you don’t have a team we can find one for you (maximum of 4 members per team). You definitely do not want to miss this event! We plan to have at least 5 categories of prizes. Each category will have just one winner (a team of 4), so we anticipate 5 group prizes: Best Overall Solution (1 team) Most Creative/Innovative Solution Best Engineering Design Solution Best Marketable Solution Honorable Mention Award For more information contact: Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Newfound Voters Go to the Polls
    Predators fall in tourney title thriller Story on Page B1 THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2015 FREE IN PRINT, FREE ON-LINE • WWW.NEWFOUNDLANDING.COM COMPLIMENTARY BristolNewfound voters get Landing pleasant surprise Select Board Chair announces purchase of four downtown buildings BY LEIGH SHARPS Alpers attributes the would have authorized Contributing Writer renewed interest in the the select board to lease BRISTOL — Only two center of town to the fact parking spaces in the articles were defeated at $2 million in local, state deeded town parking Saturday’s two and a half and federal monies was easement on Central hour Bristol Town Meet- invested into re-con- Street “for a period of up ing, which adjourned at structing the downtown to ten years.” The board 12:49 p.m. area and building a pub- would negotiate terms of Nothing on the agen- lic bike path. The infra- the leases. COURTESY da was much of a sur- structure work down- “I’m going to do some- Bristol Shop ‘n Save continues prise, however, until sit- town to replace all the thing I’ve never done — ting select board Chair old pipes with new ones I’m going to urge voters support of NLRA Rick Alpers made the for water and sewer will to please vote down this For their eighth consecutive year, Bristol Shop n’ Save is supporting the Newfound Lake announcement to the also help the (new and) article,” said Alpers. Region Association with a $600 donation of store gift certificates. NLRA Director Boyd 100 or so attendees that old buidlings to be sprin- He said he wanted the Smith thanked managers Jeff Kelly and Mike Daughen, saying “Bristol Shop n’ Save’s a buyer/developer had klered.
    [Show full text]
  • EASTERN Michigan MENLS TRACK & FIELD
    1 307 CONVO C ATION CENTER EAST E RN YPSILANTI , MICHIGAN 48197 734.487.0317 MICHIGAN FAX: 734.485.3840 WEBSITE : WWW .E M UEAGLES .C O M UNIV E RSITY CROSS COUNTR Y CONTA C T : SPORTS INFOR M ATION AM ANDA DE C KER ADE C KER 5@E M I C H .EDU MEN ’S TRACK & FIELD WEEKLY RELEASE NO. 4 603-801-9152 February 7, 2008 MEN’S TRACK & FIELD 2008 EMU EAGLES MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Schedule JANUARY 12 EMU OPEN NTS EASTERN MICHIGAN mEN’S TRACK & FIELD 26 Simmons/Harvet Invitational NTS February 7-8, 2008 • All Day • Loftus Sports Center • South Bend, Ind. FEBRUARY 2 Akron Invite 11 a.m. Eastern Michigan at Meyo Invitational 8 Meyo Invite 4 p.m. 9 Meyo Invite All Day EAGLE ME N ’S TRACK & FI el D NOT E S 16 EMU CLASSIC 9 a.m. 23 Silverston Invite 11 a.m. EAGLES HEAD TO SOUTH BEND: The Eastern Michigan University men’s track and 29 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL DAY field team heads to South Bend, Ind., to compete in the Meyo Invitational held at the MARCH University of Notre Dame. The Meyo Invitational continues to be one of the premier 1 MAC CHAMPIONSHIPS ALL DAY track meets in the nation 7 Alex Wilson Invite All DAY 8 Alex Wilson Invite All Day ALLEN AND DUBOIS AMONG NATIONS BEST: Sophomore sprinter Clint Allen 14 NCAA Championships All Day 15 NCAA Championships All Day and junior middle distance runner Jake DuBois both had NCAA provisional qualifying 28 Stanford Invite All Day times at the Akron Open Feb.
    [Show full text]
  • Parvati Shallow
    1 Parvati Shallow - Season 13, 16, 20 36029 2 "Boston Rob" Mariano - Season 4, 8, 20, 22 32385 3 Sandra Diaz-Twine - Season 7, 20 25909 4 Kim Spradlin - Season 24 23257 5 Richard Hatch - Season 1, 8 15602 6 Rob Cesternino - Season 6, 8 14558 7 Cirie Fields - Season 12, 16, 20 14485 8 Tony Vlachos - Season 28 13841 9 Russell Hantz - Season 19, 20, 22 13618 10 Todd Herzog - Season 15 10221 11 Yul Kwon - Season 13 9715 12 Tyson Apostol - Season 18, 20, 27 9125 13 Spencer Bledsoe - Season 28 8419 14 John Cochran - Season 23, 26 8020 15 Malcolm Freberg - Season 25, 26 7599 16 Brian Heidik - Season 5 7535 17 Ozzy Lusth - Season 13, 16, 23 6015 18 Tom Westman - Season 10, 20 5534 19 Amanda Kimmel - Season 15, 16, 20 4964 20 Chris Daugherty - Season 9 4715 21 Denise Stapley - Season 25 4680 22 J. T. Thomas, Jr. - Season 18, 20 3692 23 Jonny Fairplay - Season 7, 16 3094 24 Tina Wesson - Season 2, 8, 27 2848 25 Stephen Fishbach - Season 18 2700 26 Sophie Clarke - Season 23 2646 27 Jonathan Penner - Season 13, 16, 25 2627 28 Rupert Boneham - Season 7, 8, 20, 27 2390 29 Yau-Man Chan - Season 14, 16 2373 30 Earl Cole - Season 14 2266 31 Colby Donaldson - Season 2, 8, 20 2243 32 "Coach" Benjamin Wade - Season 18, 20, 23 2067 33 Brenda Lowe - Season 21, 26 1934 34 Ciera Eastin - Season 27 1819 35 Aras Baskauskas - Season 12, 27 1774 36 Stephenie LaGrossa - Season 10, 11, 20 1768 37 Andrea Boehlke - Season 22, 26 1718 38 Tasha Fox - Season 28 1523 39 Ethan Zohn - Season 3, 8 1440 40 Courtney Yates - Season 15, 20 1418 41 Abi-Maria Gomes - Season 25 1397
    [Show full text]
  • Planning Board Gets an Earful Over Judge-Quinn Proposal
    WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2020 Planning Board gets an earful over Judge-Quinn proposal By Thor Jourgensen ITEM STAFF LYNN — Two dozen neighbors Tuesday night raised concerns about ooding, wildlife destruc- tion, and blasting they fear could arise from a proposed Judge and Quinn roads development. Board Chairman Robert Stilian and members Ste- phen Upton, Paul Price and David Angelli tabled developer Flamino Lan- zillo’s eight-home proposal and did not take a vote on it at the request of City Councilor-at-large Brian Field speaking on behalf of Ward 1 Councilor Wayne Lozzi, who could not at- tend Tuesday’s meeting. Ivy Farguheson plans to run a mar- Field said Lozzi plans to athon in all 50 states by the time she schedule a neighborhood turns 50. meeting on the develop- ment, and the Conserva- tion Commission, which velopment track record in Back, from left, Kath- ers grouped around a pro- discussed the project on Lynn eld, Middleton, and leen Connell stands posed, 400-foot cul-de-sac Ex-Lynn Jan. 21, plans to discuss it Revere, wants to build while Sue Carroll called Lanzillo Lane. again on Feb. 18. off Quinn Road and par- speaks during a Plan- “I look forward to build- The Planning Board has alleling Judge Road. The ning Board discus- track star no set meeting schedule ing according to all zon- but Stilian said it will streets are located in a sion on the Quinn ing regulations currently schedule another meeting hilly, ledge- lled neigh- and Judge Road in place,” Lanzillo said at staying on Lanzillo’s proposal once borhood off Lynn eld development at Lynn the start of the hourlong Planning Board member Street.
    [Show full text]