Always eager for good competition anytime, anywhere, head coach Andrew Viselli will take his defending state champion St. John’s Prep volleyball team to the second annual Hall of Fame Showcase of Champions High School Invitational in Holyoke on Saturday.
For the second straight year the tournament will be held at the Bartley Center on the campus [...]
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Viselli taking his team to Hall of Fame tourney Saturday
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 31st, 2009 Comments Off
Cory Schneider of Marblehead has been named the Reebok/American Hockey League Player of the Week for the period ending March 29. He went 2-1 in three games with a 1.66 goals-against average and allowed just five goals on 110 shots.
Here’s some video of Cory earlier this season, working with Vancouver Canucks coaches during the [...]
Word out of Salem City Hall is that the Health Board’s choice for a new director, Dr. Paul Etkind of Milton, has said he’s not interested in the job after all.
That may revive discussions between Salem and Peabody regarding a joint health agency headed by the latter’s well-regarded health director, Sharon Cameron. We’ll see.
It’s likely [...]
Locals chosen to play in Shriners Football Classic
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 30th, 2009 Comments Off
Seven players in our readership area — Stephen Russo and Clay Cleveland of Masconomet; Andrew McHugh and Andrew Valeri of St. John’s Prep, Melikke Van Alstyne of Salem, and Stephen Moran and Chris Cameron of Swampscott — have been chosen to play in the 31st annual Shriners Football Classic at Bentley University on Friday, June [...]
Gov. Patrick must be having second, if not third, fourth and fifth thoughts these days about having proposed state Sen. Marian Walsh to a high position with the Massachusetts Health and Education Facilities Authority.
It might have seemed to be a good idea at the time | rewarding an early supporter eager to leave the Senate, [...]
Regarding those job numbers thrown out by Congressman Tierney at his stimulus forum at Salem State Friday, there was this from The Associated Press:
BOSTON (AP) — State officials overseeing the federal economic stimulus program in Massachusetts say they have no idea how the White House came up with one key pledge — the promise to [...]
There’s a big crowd at Salem State’s Bertolon School of Business today where representatives of federal and state agencies are holding forth on how cities, towns and nonprofits might take advantage of the billions headed the state’s way courtesy of the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act.
Organizers in U.S. Rep. John Tierney’s office thought they might [...]
Mike Freni of Beverly checks in with his latest Boston Bound blog entry:
This year’s training has been a lot easier on my body (and mind) than last year’s.
Last year I fought through Illiotibial Band Friction Syndrome, Achilles tendonitis, and developed a mild ulcer from the Alleve I had to take to remedy the arsenal of pains [...]
Jim Gilbert, a well-known local attorney and former assistant city solicitor in Salem, is headed to Washington.
He’s been appointed a federal administrative law judge and his first assignment will be sitting on cases involving the U.S. Postal Service.
Currently with the law firm of Tinti, Quinn, Grover & Frey, he’ll be taking the oath of office [...]
It’s been a rocky couple of weeks for Gov. Deval Patrick, and hard evidence of his waning popularity came in last night’s Suffolk University/7 News poll in which 49 percent of the respondents said they disapproved of the job he’s doing (vs. 40 percent who approve).
Despite the billions pouring into the state via President Obama’s [...]
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