St Mary Of The Assumption School News
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- LAWRENCE CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT B CANDIDATES (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on September 15, 2009 at 04:13:03 am
Sept. 22 preliminary election (Choose one, for two-year terms; top two will advance to Nov. 3 final election) * denotes incumbent Questions 1. Should the city's meal tax be increased to raise local revenue? - Tennis made simple to court inner-city kids (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on September 3, 2009 at 08:18:54 am
LAWRENCE — Justin Belanger holds the racket with both hands, as Barbara Ullman places her hand on top of his and gently raising them, swinging back in a single stroke. "That was good," Ullman told Justin, 7, a student at Frost School. He sighed in relief and then smiled. - Umpire training course begins July 9 (The Haverhill Gazette)
posted on June 25, 2009 at 02:57:50 pm
The Merrimack Valley Umpires Association will hold umpire training classes for individuals who want to be certified as baseball umpires. The training will begin on Thursday, July 9, and continue for the next six consecutive Thursday evenings. The classes will meet from 6 to 9 p.m. at St. Mary of the Assumption School, 301 Haverhill St., Lawrence. The official Major League Baseball umpire's exam ... - Local Notes (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on June 1, 2009 at 06:49:40 am
softball The Salem Softball League for ages 9-18 has games from June 22-Aug. 6. For more information visit salemnhsoftball.org and click on Salem Sidewinders. Methuen Girls Softball for ages 14 through high school will be running final sign ups from June 1-9 at Burnham Road Field. For more information visit methuengirlssoftball.com. - St. Mary of the Assumption Church startes $750K fundraising campaign for repairs (The Eagle-Tribune)
posted on March 4, 2009 at 05:36:43 am
LAWRENCE — St. Mary of the Assumption Church houses a marble altar donated by legendary comedian Red Skelton and a chapel in the friary also paid for by him in memory of his friend, the late Rev. Edward Carney.
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