St. John The Evangelist School News
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- Former Natick priest faces child sexual assault allegations (Natick Bulletin & Tab)
posted on September 1, 2009 at 01:59:07 pm
A Roman Catholic priest at a Watertown parish, who served at St. Patrick's in Natick during the late 1990s, was placed on administrative leave this week while the Archdiocese of Boston investigates an allegation of child sexual assault dating back 20 years. - Former Belmont pastor placed on leave after sex abuse complaint (Belmont Citizen-Herald)
posted on August 31, 2009 at 06:38:28 pm
The Boston archdiocese has placed a Watertown priest, who served in several other area parishes, including St. Luke’s of Belmont, on administrative leave after an allegation surfaced that he sexually abused a child decades ago. - Watertown priest faces abuse allegation (Watertown Tab & Press)
posted on August 31, 2009 at 02:41:50 pm
A Roman Catholic priest serving at a Watertown parish has been placed on administrative leave while the Boston Archdiocese investigates allegation of child sexual assault. The archdiocese said in a statement that the alleged abuse took place two decades ago but came to light recently. The Rev. Frederick Barr most recently has served at St. Patrick Church in Watertown. - Local teen riders saddle up for national contest (The Salem News)
posted on July 18, 2009 at 02:39:28 am
TOPSFIELD and mdash; The heat yesterday afternoon didn't stop Brittany Taylor and her pony Winnie from playing games outdoors. They practiced a variety of different pursuits in the afternoon sun, including one that involved Winnie darting across the open-air arena on Washington Street at full speed as Brittany dropped a tennis ball in a bucket halfway across the field. - Good Friday walk draws 550 (The Salem News)
posted on April 13, 2009 at 04:13:35 am
BEVERLY and mdash; It might have been the good weather. It might have been the pre-event publicity. Or it might have been simply the urge to help. Whatever the combination of reasons, Friday's 30th annual Good Friday Walk was a big success. Five hundred and fifty walkers, an increase of 75 from last year, raised about $30,000 for needy people on the North Shore, according to Good Friday Walk ... - Good Friday Walk tradition continues (The Salem News)
posted on April 9, 2009 at 04:56:21 am
BEVERLY and mdash; One of the city's most enduring traditions will continue tomorrow when the 30th annual Good Friday Walk steps off from St. John the Evangelist School. The walk has raised more than $2 million to help needy people on the North Shore and Cape Ann since Ray Battistelli founded the event in 1979. Battistelli died in 2005, but the tradition has been carried on by his wife, Alice, ... - Restored greenhouse sprouts opportunity for students (Boston Globe)
posted on April 9, 2009 at 12:12:44 am
Before the independent school Glen Urquhart opened in 1977, the Beverly Farms land on which it was built was part of an orchid farm called Orchidvale. - Good Friday, good cause in Beverly walk (Danvers Herald)
posted on April 7, 2009 at 08:53:54 pm
Walk raises money for needy throughout North Shore. - Good Friday, good cause in Beverly walk (North Shore Sunday)
posted on April 6, 2009 at 04:53:01 pm
Rich Donlon made his living as a mail carrier for 28-1/2 years. But every spring for nearly 30 years, Donlon put down his mailbag and walked through Beverly for a higher cause. He has walked in the Good Friday Walk for 28 straight years and organizers say Donlon is its top fundraiser over those three decades, bringing in close to $30,000. - Weekend calendar (The Salem News)
posted on March 14, 2009 at 09:51:18 am
Art Saturday, March 14 "Fish, Silk, Tea, Bamboo: Cultivating an Image of China," 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Peabody Essex Museum, 1 East India Square, Salem. Chinese export watercolors, lacquer and porcelain on exhibit through 2011. Exploring artistic and cultural exchange between Asia and Europe during the 19th century, through four motifs. Peabody Essex Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday and ...
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