Beverly School For The Deaf News
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- Endicott ups contribution to $110K (The Salem News)
posted on October 21, 2009 at 04:28:55 am
BEVERLY and mdash; Endicott College will increase its annual contribution to the city to $110,000 for the next three years, up from the $83,000 per year the college has been paying. The higher payment was announced at Monday night's City Council meeting by Ward 6 Councilor Judith Cronin, who for the last year has headed a volunteer group seeking "partnerships" between the city and nonprofit ... - Beverly School for the Deaf gets boost from Motorcycle champ Ashley Fiolek (Beverly Citizen)
posted on September 10, 2009 at 12:59:20 am
The Beverly School for the Deaf was all revved up to meet Ashley Fiolek. Fresh off another gold medal victory while visiting the Bay State, the No. 1 ranked United States Amateur Women’s Motorcycle champion made special a pit stop at the Children’s Center for Communication/Beverly School for the Deaf for a two-hour demonstration, Aug. 31. - Motocross racer hasn't let deafness hold her back (The Salem News)
posted on September 1, 2009 at 10:07:11 am
BEVERLY and mdash; Speeding around the track, professional motocross racer Ashley Fiolek can't hear the engine on her bike. Instead, she uses the vibrations beneath her to tell when to shift. "Some people don't get it," Fiolek said. - Shore offers city free use of fields (The Salem News)
posted on July 10, 2009 at 04:17:50 am
BEVERLY and mdash; City and school groups will get free use of the fields and gymnasium at Shore Country Day School under a new agreement between the city and the private school. Shore Country Day will provide the space at no charge for both the Recreation Department and the Beverly Public Schools, according to Ward 6 City Councilor Judith Cronin. - Beverly strikes new deals for services in lieu of taxes (Beverly Citizen)
posted on July 7, 2009 at 04:56:36 pm
The Beverly Payment or Services in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT/SILOT) Committee established by Ward 6 Councilor Judith Cronin in September, 2008 has reached a new agreement with Shore Country Day School and an expansion of a current agreement with Montserrat College of Art. - Play ball - everyone! (Boston Globe)
posted on June 28, 2009 at 02:39:56 am
DANVERS - Tears welled in Laurie Blake’s eyes and her voice cracked with emotion. “I’m sorry,’’ she said. “We just never thought we’d see this.’’ - Baseball clinic for deaf, disabled children run by 13-year-old Boxford resident (Tri-Town Transcript)
posted on June 25, 2009 at 01:56:23 am
When Boxford’s Anthony D’Ambrosio met Lawrence’s Elvis Cancano, neither of them knew how productive a friendship it would become. - Panel seeks gifts from 75 nonprofits (The Salem News)
posted on June 19, 2009 at 04:23:11 am
BEVERLY and mdash; A city committee plans to ask 75 nonprofit organizations to donate money to a variety of causes, from buying a Jaws of Life tool for the Fire Department to bike racks for the middle school. - Quick shots (Amesbury News)
posted on June 12, 2009 at 10:31:10 pm
ASL baseball clinics Boxford Baseball, in cooperation with the Boxford Athletic Association and The Children’s Center for Communication/Beverly School for the Deaf, again will offer its free American Sign Language Baseball Clinics in June. All children, ages 7-13, who are deaf, hard of hearing or use American Sign Language as their mode of communication are invited to learn baseball ... - Four nonprofits will hold tourneys at Beverly Golf and Tennis (Beverly Citizen)
posted on May 18, 2009 at 10:23:03 pm
Four nonprofit organizations in the city have been awarded the opportunity to host a fundraising golf tournament at Beverly Golf and Tennis Club this summer.
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