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Two More Earn National Merit Commendations
Kara Mackie and Liam Kenney join Margaret Morris and Matthew Carlin.

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Kara Mackie and Liam Kenney join Margaret Morris and Matthew Carlin.

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Free ice skating event to take place Feb. 2.
Wheaton claims seven 1st place finishes at home.
Despite weather, playground crew and volunteers about halfway done with structure.
Neill claims first place in 50-freestyle on Senior Night.
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A Norton student will participate in a community service initiative organized by Governor Deval Patrick.