Stonehill College Spring 2022 Dean’s List

EASTON — To qualify for the Dean's List, students must have a semester grade point average of 3.50 or better and must have completed successfully all courses for which they were registered. Local students who achieved honors: Jack Bowers of West Newbury Emma Doyle of...

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Georgetown COA thanks to the Community

To the editor: This year’s volunteer recognition theme of Celebrating Service reflects both the national recognition of the impact and power of volunteerism as well as the research that surrounds the health benefits of volunteerism for the individual. According to the...

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Students Named to the University of Vermont Dean’s List

BURLINGTON, VT -- The following students have been named to the dean's list for the spring 2022 semester at the University of Vermont: Nathan Blanchard, Data Science major, from Merrimac is in the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences. Naomi Clark,...

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Trash Station Battle: Mello 1, Town 2

GEORGETOWN – The town’s three-member Board of Health voted unanimously last week to approve the site on Carleton Drive for a proposed 550-ton trash transfer station, but under conditions that limit the size of the station for the first four years and would make...

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Red Cross in need of blood donations

MEDFORD, Mass. — When schools let out for summer and families set off on vacation, the American Red Cross typically sees a decline in donors, which can impact patient care. It’s critically important that donors make an appointment to give now before heading out for...

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Last Gas production will be performed at the Perley School

Georgetown – Last Gas, directed by Mary-Liz Murray and produced by Gael Nappa and Danielle Santapaola, will be performed at the Perley School on 51 North Street, Georgetown, MA on May 14, 15, 20, 21, and 22. Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. except for the May 15th and 22nd...

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Health Board May Make Mello Station More Expensive

GEORGETOWN – The town’s three-member Board of Health may approve this week the site on Carleton Drive for a proposed 550-ton trash transfer station, but it could make building and operating the station for G. Mello Disposal Corp. much more expensive.  The board may...

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