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Woburn High baseball too much for Medford
The Woburn High baseball team shook off a two-run top of the first inning by visiting Medford and eventually cruised to a 12-2 win over the Mustangs on Saturday afternoon at Woburn High. The Tanners scored three times in the bottom of the first and then brought four runs home...
Boston Marathon winner fights for $100,000 prize money after 10 years
NEW YORK - Thousands of people filled the streets in Boston on Monday to watch the competitive and highly anticipated Boston Marathon, but here in New York, one runner in Riverdale has been patiently waiting for her cash out after winning that race 10 years ago.There are simple pleasures in life Bronx resident Buzunesh Deba never takes for granted."This life is beautiful, it's different," said Deba in her first TV interview.But for the last 10 years, there's been one thing weighing on her mind."She took my chance. I lose so many things," said Deba.The Boston Marathon in 2014 changed the...
The best signs spotted along the 128th Boston Marathon route
"You're faster than the T!" Hundreds of thousands of spectators took to the streets from Hopkinton to Boston to cheer runners along all 26.2 miles of the 2024 Boston Marathon — and they brought their best signs with them. Take a look at some of the funniest and most...
Woburn High girls lacrosse off to 3-0 start
The Woburn High girls lacrosse team has quietly moved out to a 3-0 record to. start the season, powered by a strong lineup being guided by interim coach Sarah Morgan. The Tanners notched their third win Tuesday night, as they rallied from a two-goal deficit to start. the. fourth quarter...
Two 75-year-olds are oldest Boston Marathon runners from New Hampshire
HOPKINTON, Mass. — Two 75-year-old men will be the oldest from New Hampshire to run the 128th Boston Marathon. Dick Correa of Newbury and Bob Kennedy of Durham will be running. Correa has run 18 Boston Marathons while fundraising on the Dana Farber Team. He has raised $350,000. >>...
'I've never had a delay like that': High school softball game hits unexpected hindrance
KINGSTON -- Technically it wasn't a rain delay, but water doesn't only get in the way when it tumbles out of the sky. Sometimes it bubbles up from the ground at inopportune times. For example, just before the start of the fourth inning of Wednesday's Silver Lake High softball game against Lincoln-Sudbury. The showdown...
Henry Richard, brother of Martin Richard, completes third Boston Marathon
BOSTON — Henry Richard, the older brother of Boston Marathon bombing victim Martin Richard, completed his third consecutive Boston Marathon on Monday. Now 21, Henry Richard was just 10 years old when his 8-year-old brother was killed in the 2013 marathon bombing. "It just feels so good when it's...
Sean McDonald's daughter and her fifth-grade class wish Sean well at Boston Marathon
Who wouldn't be inspired by the energy of these fifth-graders from Hooksett Memorial School? Go, Sean, go!. To submit your "Good Morning, New Hampshire!" videos, learn more here. You can submit them to our u local Facebook group or through our u local upload form.
Marathon Monday: Mainers running in Boston
BOSTON — The 128th Boston Marathon is Monday and there will be a lot of Maine faces in the race. According to the entry list, there are 175 people who currently live in Maine taking part in the race, ranging in age from 21 to 73. The races for...
A long haul: Tough Ruck 2024 in pictures
The Tough Ruck, held this past Sunday, is an annual charity marathon. It’s produced in partnership with the Boston Athletic Association and benefits the Military Friends Foundation. One thousand people — servicemembers, first responders and civilians — participate, carrying a rucksack weighing 15 to 50 pounds and adorned with ribbons bearing the names of the fallen. Funds raised help military and first responder families in times of need.
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