Jul 30, 2009 | Hgazette.com, Haverhill, MA
Crescent Yacht Club gives scholarships
The Crescent Yacht Club of Bradford presented its annual scholarship awards on Sunday, July 12, to Christopher Corr of Haverhill, a 2006 graduate of Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School, and Daniel Kelley, a 2007 graduate of Haverhill High School.
Jul 30, 2009 | Cape Cod Times
Teamwork, speed avert drowning
Michael Hallam was relaxing on the couch in his waterfront Gray Gables home when he made a passing remark about the fog rolling in heavier than normal.
Woman rescued after falling into CC Canal
Rescue crews pulled a woman from the waters of Cape Cod Canal at about 5 p.m. today near the campus of the Massachusetts Maritime Academy.
Jennifer Suchin Connor of Jamaica, Vt., was named a First Group Scholar and was named to the Dean's List for the 2008-09 school year.
Yesterday, Christine Griffin had her nomination hearing for Office of Personnel Management Deputy Director, but this post pulls out a few of the important points from the many pages of her disclosure form.
Deputy OPM nominee receives bipartisan support at hearing
Senators from both sides of the aisle expressed strong support on Thursday for Christine Griffin, President Obama's choice to be deputy director of the Office of Personnel Management, during her confirmation hearing before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs subcommittee.
Raymond F. Fitzgerald, 87, of Wareham, died Thursday, July 9, 2009, at Tobey Hospital.
Tall Ships Coming Back To Boston
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Skipper of hijacked ship honored with a Boston parade
The first mate of the U.S. cargo ship that was attacked by pirates off the coast of Somalia in April is being honored with a parade in Boston.
Tall ship blends tradition, technology
Alex Smyshlyev, 19, has ocean water in his blood. Both his father and grandfather were seamen and now, aboard the Russian training ship Kruzenshtern docked at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy, he has begun his own career at sea.
Stunning Steve at the gas station told me that at
The Kruzenshtern is a 376-foot in length, four-masted barque rig, and the second largest traditional sail training vessel in the world still in operation.
9/11 painting to be displayed in Bourne parade
As part of Bourne's July Fourth parade, the original 6- by 5-foot portrait of Marion artist Alexander Byron's painting "We Must Never Forget" will be displayed.
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