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Great Run

THE NO. 15 NRHS boys’ soccer team had a terrific run through the Div. 3 state tournament end in a hearbreaking 1-0 overtime loss to No. 2 Dedham in the Round of 16. Dedham went on to beat Dover-Sherborn and Martha’s Vineyard and will play No. 3 Belchertown in the state semifinals. A full story…

 

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Cheers to success!

THE GRAND TASTING EVENT at the newly expanded One Stop Liquors, 265 Main St., on Nov. 5 was a huge success for proprietors (from left): Joe and Mary Silva, and Sabrina and Manny Silva. Guests enjoyed samples of beer, wine, spirits, and passed hors d’oeuvres. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Gridmen shut out Apponequet, get ready for semifinals

THE HORNET defense was swarming in their 40-0 shutout over Apponequet on Friday night at NRHS. Pictured is Anthony Corvino (10), Sam Morelli (52), Anthony Pino (53) and Teddy Suny (88). (Adele Vittozzi Photo)

To meet Bishop Fenwick on Friday night at Manning Bowl

 

By DAN ZIMMERMAN

NORTH READING — The recurrent theme to North…

 

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Recognized for saving a life

FIREFIGHTER JON BURT, a Marine Corps veteran of Operation Desert Storm, accepts a citation from Arthur Cole, Commander of VFW Post 10827, in honor of the off-duty actions he took to save a choking victim while dining at a Reading restaurant. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Final Four bound

The North Reading Hornets Football team advances to the Final Four with their 40-0 victory over Apponequet last Thursday. They will face No. 6 Bishop Fenwick at a neutral site. Game details TBD at this time. The winner moves on to play in the MIAA Div 5 title game (Courtesy photo)

 

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Support for the candidates

SUPPORTING their candidates and causes outside the polls Tuesday morning were, from left: Dorinda Cudney, Victoria More, Peter Cosenza, Maryann Nay, Kristin McDonald, Bob Morrison, Luke Antolini and Dick Mottolo. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Stanieich scores twice to lead Hornets in first round win

THE HORNETS won their first round matchup, 3-1 over North Middlesex at home on Monday night. No. 15 NR traveled to No. 2 Dedham for a Round of 16 game on Wednesday night after press time. The winner will play the winner of No. 10 Martha’s Vineyard vs. No. 7 Dover-Sherborn in the Div. 3…

 

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Town favors Democrats Healey/Driscoll for governor over Diehl-Allen

ELECTION DAY was a role reversal for retired Town Clerk Barbara Stats who simply cast her ballot at the polls on Tuesday morning. Since she no longer runs these elections she had a chance to chat with poll workers she had worked alongside for decades, including Tom Vozzella (at right). (Maureen Doherty Photo)

Tarr retains

 

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Faithful friends

ENJOYING each other’s company along with a few sweet treats at the 20th anniversary celebration of Rev. Rachel Fisher’s pastorship at the Aldersgate United Methodist Church are friends (from left): Don Putney, Nancy Ferretti and Laurie Abbott. (Maureen Doherty Photo)

 

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Thank you, Coach

JOE DAVIS, pictured fourth from left, celebrated his final home game as the Hornet JV boys’ soccer coach with multiple alumni who stopped by to show their support. (NRHS Boys’ Soccer Photo)

 

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Gridmen conquer Generals, hosting Dedham in first round this Friday

By DAN ZIMMERMAN

HAMILTON– Last Saturday afternoon, the North Reading Hornets put the finishing touches on their sensational 7-1 regular season with an entirely one-sided 54-16 defeat of the 2-win Hamilton-Wenham Generals.

The Hornets struck pay dirt on 7-of-8 first half possessions, scoring at will over the ground, through the air, and particularly, on special…

 

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A candy-lover’s dream

THE LAND OF Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory was brought to life at Town Hall by members of the DPW, Building and Planning departments and the T.A., Human Resources and Public Services divisions on Halloween. Front row, l-r: Bob Collins, Alyson Olsen, Jessie Guarante, Kathy Morgan and Deb Saverese; back row, l-r: Joe Parisi, Jen McNeil…

 

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