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D-S Fields Project Set to Begin After School Year
The D-S Boosters have raised $1 million for the project so far through private donations.
Ben Paulin is a graduate of Suffolk University where he studied journalism. While at Suffolk he was the editor-in-chief of the award-winning student newspaper the Suffolk Journal. Ben worked for a year at the Boston Globe city desk covering breaking news and events in and around Boston. Before that he interned at the Boston Metro newspaper covering news and arts for the daily for over a year. After school he worked as a freelancer covering community news for Easton Patch.
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In his spare time, Ben likes to read, watch Red Sox, Patriots, and Celtics games, play basketball, go skiing in the winter, and enjoy the outdoors. He also enjoys going to the movies and hanging out with friends.
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The D-S Boosters have raised $1 million for the project so far through private donations.
Are you considering buying a home in the Dover-Sherborn area? Here’s a quick snapshot of some homes for sale that are open this weekend.
The boys' team drew the 6th seed in the Division 3 South Tournament while the girls' team are the 9th seed.
Can you dunk your favorite police officer in the dunk tank?
Those looking to stay updated on the Dover Rail Trail Committee can sign up for a new email list.
The raised surfaces will be removed some time during the summer, according to officials.
Notable activity from the Sherborn Police and Fire logs.
As is the custom in Dover, the Selectmen who is in his or her third year of their term is voted Chair of the Board.
The Dover-Sherborn High baseball team (14-6) drew the number six seed in the Division 3 South Tournament.
Notable activity from the Dover Police and Fire logs.
Two Raiders qualified for the All-State Meet to be held Saturday, June 2.
The Dover-Sherborn High boys' lacrosse team (15-4) drew the number one seed in the D. 3 East Tournament.
Be sure to check here for useful information about what is going on in Dover and Sherborn this weekend.
Collector John Madama will bring his museum-quality collection of gems, minerals and fossils with a lively discussion of their origin and properties
Are you considering buying a home in the Dover-Sherborn area? Here’s a quick snapshot of some homes for sale that are open this week & next. Note: Due to the holiday there are some odd times for a few of the open houses.
To register visit the D-S Boosters website.
Looking to get a sense on home values in the Dover-Sherborn area? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that sold in the area this past week.
Last year Dover-based Backpacks For Kids donated 629 backpacks and school supplies to children in need.