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St. John the Baptist School honor roll
PEABODY — The following students at St. John the Baptist School were named to the honor roll for the second quarter of the 2011-2012 academic year.
FIRST HONORS
Grade seven: Robert Bruno, Megan Costa, Derek Dellisola, Lily Doolin, Macy Getchell, Ari Kamouzis, Anna Khouri, Samantha Mancinelli, Khiel Mantilla, Sarah Morgan, Tony Najim, Bailey Peicott, Kelli Powers, Jolssen Rodriguez, Veronica Sanchez and Alexa Vahey. -
Romney leads area in funds
With a $100,000 boost from a single donor, area Republicans are overwhelmingly supporting Mitt Romney as their presidential candidate of choice.
The former Massachusetts governor raised more than $400,000 from 13 communities on the North Shore in 2011, including a $100,000 donation from Manchester-by-the-Sea resident Steven Dodge to a pro-Romney super PAC, according to campaign finance records filed last week. -
Blaze likely caused by spontaneous combustion
PEABODY — Heavy equipment and four Peabody Fire Department engines were required to control a mulch fire off Farm Avenue yesterday.
Billowing white smoke shot high into the air over an area near Interstate 95 and routes 128 and 1, causing state police to close busy ramps, clogging traffic. -
Police identify crash victim
DANVERS — One man is alive and in stable condition, while the mother of his close friend got word yesterday of her son's death in a violent crash on Route 128 Sunday just prior to 8 p.m.
Reginaldo Dasilva Souza, the driver and a Peabody resident, was pronounced dead at the scene. According to a preliminary investigation by state police, including Trooper Robert Noonan, Souza's 1999 Honda veered across two lanes, struck a Jersey barrier, continued onto a ramp to Route 35, then left the roadway only to strike two more barriers. -
Scanlon to focus on repair projects
With the signature accomplishment of a new high school behind him, Mayor Bill Scanlon plans to turn his attention to the nuts and bolts of repairing city buildings, streets, sidewalks, and underground water and sewer pipes in the next two years.
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St. John the Baptist School honor roll


