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Brian Larson, son of John and Karen Larson, recently graduated from UMass Amherst with a bachelor's degree in psychology.
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Matthew Ortins recently completed United States Marine Corps Security Forces training and will soon begin Advanced Urban Combat training in Norfolk, Va. He is a designated marksman and a member of the Fleet Anti-Terrorism Security Team Co. He has served at Guantanamo Bay and will be deployed to Bahrain upon completion of his upcoming training.
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The following St. John's Prep students were inducted into the World Language National Honor Society: David Birner, Brian Brennan, Peter Cahill, Christopher Czernuszka, Charles DeLorenzo, John D'Amico, Sean Doherty, Brian Donnelly, Marco Egizi, Matthew Genetelli, Dillon Gonzalez, Ryan Gould, Justin Grabowski, Patrick Harrington, Russell Hollis, Matthew Hopkins, Daniel Hurlbert, Matthew Lupini, Charles Poeske, Jack Staid, Erick Sun, Alexandre Van Anderlecht, Robert Woodworth and Timothy Wywoda.
SALEM
Joanna Judge recently completed a five-week training program to become a volunteer with Hospice of the North Shore.
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Brandon Owens was named to the honors list for the first quarter at Boston College High School.
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Matthew Kicinski, Jonathan Linger, Craig MacAdams, Alexander Mold, Thomas Nguyen, Derek Palm and Lucien Renault, St. John's Prep students, were recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
SWAMPSCOTT
Ian Carr, Taylor Maxfield, Zachary Perrella and Alexander Sneirson, St. John's Prep students, were recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
BOXFORD
Mark Chaoui, Hyun Sik Choi, Thomas Judd, Daniel Simeone and Max Turnquist, St. John's Prep students, were recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
DANVERS
Eric Crane, Carla Powers and Rose Marie DiResta (of Salisbury) were recently honored by the Danvers Educational Enrichment Partnership for making a difference in the Danvers Public Schools.
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Recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society at St. John's Prep were Jeremy Armand, Daniel Arnold, Mark Arnoldy, Jacob Barrows, Christopher Bauer, Theodore Beuchert, Anthony Boisvert, Robert Breen, David Buccheri, Gerard Crowley, Patrick Driscoll, Eric Dunn, Fernando Galvez, Steven Hayes, Gavin Laughlin, Robert Lebel, Brendan Leonard, John Loehner, Ryan McGrath, Matthew Richard, Trilok Shahi, Samuel Stone, Lucas Sutherland, Joseph Szela and John Tarricone.
IPSWICH
Kaitlyn Bussing, Traeger Domoretsky and Vanessa Galicki were named to the first-term honor roll at Whittier Regional Vocational Technical High School.
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Jarret Harrigan and Nicholas Kasard, St. John's Prep students, were recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
MANCHESTER
St. John's Prep students James Bothwick, Jordan Bothwick, Spencer Canny, Burke Oppenheim and Alfred Rossi III were recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
MARBLEHEAD
St. John's Prep students Matthew Chambers, Kyle Crist, Christopher Crosby, Ryan Delisle, Levi Easterbrooks, Kyle Heffrin, Peter Heffrin, Kevin Joyce, Nicholas Lourie and Alexander Milone, Sean Powell, Marc Shauffer, Tyler Shepard and J. Gram Slattery were recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
MIDDLETON
Joseph Cocciardi, John Donovan, Stephen Enos, Christopher Gravallese, Gregory Klyachman, Joshua Lang, Jonathan Touchette and Michael Viviano, St. John's Prep students, were recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
PEABODY
St. John's Prep students Jonathan Atkin, Rob Atkin, Conor Birmingham, Alexander Brown, David Burnett, Matthew Burnett, Michael Censullo, Daniel DeFlumeri, Michael Drumm, Anthony Gatti, Jonathan Glidden, Nicholas Koen, Morris McGinn, Marc Perlman, Joseph Quinn, Ryan Richard, Nathan Thomas, Philip Trueira and Kyle Vinagro were recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
TOPSFIELD
Matthew Connor, Michael Connor, Christian Gutowski and Kevin O'Connor, St. John's Prep students, were recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
WENHAM
Christopher Shinopoulos, a St. John's Prep student, was recently inducted into the World Language National Honor Society.
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Goodhues' good tunes
The Boxford-based Goodhues Band brings its blend of American roots, country, Appalachian, bluegrass, Southern gospel, contemporary folk and traditional Celtic music to the Summer Concert Series on Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Patton Park, Route 1A, Hamilton. Admission is free, and the park is handicapped-accessible. Bring a blanket or lawn chairs and a picnic supper. Visit www.pattonparkconcerts.org or call 978-468-4818 for more information. -
Free boat rides around the harbor offered at Salem Maritime Festival
SALEM — Passengers will have the chance to be whisked away on a harbor cruise during the Salem Maritime Festival next weekend.
The festival will feature free, 90-minute boat rides around the harbor aboard three vessels: the schooner Thomas E. Lannon out of Gloucester; Salem's own schooner Fame; and an education and science vessel, Finback. -
Should I ask if someone is divorced?
Q: A neighbor whom I really enjoy stopped by last week to chat. We caught up on town politics and what our children are doing for the summer. She has one son in college, and the other just graduated from high school. At the end of the conversation, she mentioned something about selling her house, since she was rattling around in it. At the time, I thought she was referring to the fact that in the fall both kids will be in college. But now that I had a chance to think, I realize I have not seen the husband around lately. I am wondering if she was hinting that she is separated or divorced. I am at a bit of a loss as to whether I should call to ask or maybe ask around to see if anyone else has heard anything.
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Dear Abby: Solitary man reaches out, but now is lonely in a crowd
Dear Abby: I'm a gay 44-year-old man with self-esteem problems. I have never seen myself as worthy of affection, and I don't consider myself attractive. I have never been in a relationship, and no one outside of my family has ever said "I love you" to me.
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Opening the doors to 1794
From the pale yellow exterior and white trim down to the reproduction French wallpaper, the Crowninshield-Bentley House in Salem has been painstakingly restored to the way it appeared in 1794.
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