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Reading Ousts St. Mary's, Will Face Wilmington for North Title
Thanks to a Wednesday victory, the Rockets will take on Wilmington with the winner advancing to the state title game.
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Thanks to a Wednesday victory, the Rockets will take on Wilmington with the winner advancing to the state title game.
The Spy Ponders pounced on the Wildcats, 2-0, but couldn't hold on and fell in the first extra session in the North Division 1 semifinal.
Anyone who attended a swim meet at Atkinson Pool on February 9 is asked to be on the lookout for symptoms.
Gerald Pagliuca passed away in his sleep on February 27.
The women taken into custody are from New Hampshire, Maine and Connecticut.
Recognize anyone that you know in the list of local runners?
According to the Marlborough Police Department, the woman was also charged with having an open container.
Christopher A. Crawford is a member of the TMHS Class of 2013.
On Friday night, the Warriors topple Winthrop in Woburn. When the Winthrop players and coaches returned home is when the alleged issues began.
For the first time in program history, the Redmen won the Division 2 regional championship.
The locals trailed for much of the game but came all the way back and won in the extra session.
The Redmen put together a strong campaign, but it came to an end on Tuesday night.
According to the Lowell Sun, the imprisoned former Chelmsford man was allegedly caught with child pornography images.
Lincoln-Sudbury was the only student-led group during the competition.
Boys hockey head coach Steve Scanlon missed a month with a foot infection.
The next Tewksbury Citizen Academy kicks off on April 3 and runs until graduation on May 22.
The following information was supplied by the Chelmsford Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Grey Ghosts advanced to the semifinal round while Acton-Boxborough was eliminated.
Despite a late goal, the locals didn't have enough as they fell to the Redmen, 3-2, on Monday night.
The Panthers allowed a goal less than a minute into the game versus Lincoln-Sudbury, but bounced back nicely for the win.