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The Warriors' boys hockey team scored less than a minute into semifinal action, but didn't have enough to slow down the Panthers.
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The Warriors' boys hockey team scored less than a minute into semifinal action, but didn't have enough to slow down the Panthers.
Tewksbury jumped to a 3-1 lead and withstood a late surge to hang on for a 3-2 win in the North Division 2 semifinal.
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Information provided by the Chelmsford Fire Department.
According to a report in the Lowell Sun, World War II veteran Dick Holland never sought his medals upon returning home from service.
Carlos Arredondo and his wife Melida will be honored during the St. Patrick's Day Peace Parade in Boston.
After a preliminary round win over Melrose, the Warriors' season came to a close over the weekend.
The Grey Ghosts advanced to the semifinal round while Acton-Boxborough was eliminated.
In its first tournament game, the top-seeded Colonials earned a 2-0 win.
Woburn advanced with a 58-56 win on Sunday night.
Wilmington scored midway through the second overtime to win it.
Senior Cody McGowan scored the only goal of the game when it mattered most.
In a hard-hitting, well-played quarterfinal game, the Warriors advanced with a 2-1 win.
On Saturday night, Wilmington used a double overtime winner to sneak past Medford.
Several meetings are scheduled in Acton during the first week of March.