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BC High's Cole Bohane is swinging for the fences in hopes of a Div. I scholarship. https://www.wickedlocal.com/story/hingham-journal/2023/05/02/cole-bohane-is-a-slugger-for-bc-high-baseball/70164262007/
BC High's Cole Bohane is swinging for the fences in hopes of a Div. I scholarship. https://www.wickedlocal.com/story/hingham-journal/2023/05/02/cole-bohane-is-a-slugger-for-bc-high-baseball/70164262007/
Here's a few scenes from this morning's Veterans Day ceremonies on the common. Story to come in the Burlington Union/Wicked Local Burlington.
After 9/11, cities and towns across the country received steel from the fallen Twin Towers. Chosen from an application process, cities and towns had to agree they would use the Ground Zero steel in memorials and public displays. Other World Trade Center steel became part of the official 9/11 memorial at Ground Zero, and 7.5 tons went to build the bow of the Navy ship USS New York. New York City sold 175,000 tons of the remaining steel scrap. Here's where a database of the pieces in New England: https://tinyurl.com/tnxd97sw
Second half action from Burlington High School. The Red Devils and Lexington Minutemen are locked in a good one. At halftime, Lexington led 35-34. Here’s the second half....
Sports editor Doug hastings did the polar plunge to benefit special Olympics at revere beach. He's still alive.....
It seems like everyone in Burlington is huddled inside today. Here's what Cambridge Street looked like at noon. If you've got photos of the storm, send them to [email protected] and we'll share them with our readers!
Watch out on the roads! Here's a tractor-trailer on Rt. 128 that had a break-down earlier today. If you've got photos of the storm, send them to [email protected] and we'll share them with our readers!
Here's a snippet from the scene at the lobby of the Burlington Ice Palace, tonight, Saturday, Jan. 30, as Burlington High School (BHS) ice hockey teams skate for Krista Toscano, 2014 BHS graduate and co-captain of the girls hockey team her senior year, who died in a tragic car accident in June. There are plenty of raffles and a silent auction, for which all proceeds will go toward establishing a Krista Toscano Memorial Scholarship Fund.