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During spring break Dedham High alum Jim Driscoll was barefoot but the senior assistant captain for Northeastern University’s men’s hockey team was about as far away from a warm climate and sandy beach as possible. He was sitting in the stands at Matthews Arena during open skate after practice.
Intergenerational collaboration has always been a key part of the Parish Players, the church-based amateur theatre troupe that is performing its fifteenth production, “Guys and Dolls,” this weekend.
Victoria Hart said her older brother Greg was very smart – an economics major at UMass-Amherst who taught himself to play the guitar and “wanted to go far.”
“That’s why he always tried so hard in high school and was always on the honor roll,” she said Tuesday night, hours after Greg Hart’s body was pulled from a shallow river in Providence. “This isn’t right. This isn’t my brother.”
About 200 people turned out for last night’s Norfolk County Republican Club candidates' forum and straw poll held at Dedham’s American Legion hall. The event included a town hall forum with Christy Mihos and Charles Baker and an numerous “candidate runway” speeches from array of contenders for Congress and State House seats. There was also an appearance by Baker’s running mate, state Sen. Richard Tisei, and a second straw poll for state auditor.
A preliminary autopsy performed on the body of a Dedham man pulled from a Rhode Island river has found no evidence of foul play, our news partner, WCVB Channel 5, reports.
Walking home from school Monday, Wahab Mian found his path blocked by water. Just past Durham Road, the sidewalk of Sprague Street was impassable, and the 13-year-old hesitated.
Dedham school administrators say they act on bullying concerns and similar red-flag situations as soon as they learn about them.
“The minute there is a concern raised or a disciplinary referral coming in, the policy is the administrators are bound to address the issue,” said Superintendent of Schools June Doe. “The reason why it’s a pretty safe middle school is because the staff has been trained to constantly be eyes and ears.”