Dudley

Rams lose to Rockets 57-51

David Biancucci (#23) plays defense for the Rams

AUBURN – The Shepherd Hill Rams fell to the Auburn Rockets 57-51 in another heated battle between the two Southern Worcester County League rivals.

The two teams met on January 12 in a physical game that had a little bit of everything, with the Rams coming on top 60-50. This time around the 12-6 Rockets got the best of the 12-6 Rams to equal the series.

Tyler Martin had a nice game in a losing effort with 22 points for the Rams.

Selectmen question need for Special TM for fire truck loan;

approve remote participation

13-year-old Wojnar commended for aiding choking friend

By Charles Kelleher Harris
Patriot Correspondent

DUDLEY- Monday’s Board of Selectmen meeting opened with a heartwarming story of heroism.

Fire Chief Dean Kochanowski came before the board to present a special certificate of appreciation to 13-year-old Joseph Wojnar.

Recently, during a church retreat at Saint Louis Church, Wojnar and friend Ryan Finton, both 7th graders at Dudley Middle School, were joking around and eating M&Ms.

Barta-Norton leaves Dudley library director post

Saturday hours suspended

by Steev Riccardo

DUDLEY – Nancy Barta-Norton has stepped down from her position as Director of the Pearle M. Crawfold  Memorial Library. She was chosen for the position last August, following the June departure of Matt Hall L. Hall, who had served as director for three years.

Ms. Barta-Norton, of Cranston, Rhode Island, was a lead librarian at Johnson & Wales University before the Dudley library trustees picked her from among 12 applicants.

Nomination papers available for Dudley election June 10

DUDLEY - Nomination papers for the June 10 Annual Town Election will be available in the town clerk's office as of February 4. Following is a list of positions up for election, with the current incumbent in each office.

 

OFFICES TO BE ELECTED

ANNUAL TOWN ELECTION

JUNE 10, 2013

Dudley-Charlton School Committee:

safety, budgets, and Edwin on the agenda

By Becky Harvey
Patriot correspondent

Kosta Karamanakis, student representative to the Dudley-Charlton School Committee, started off last  Wednesday’s  meeting with a report of his visit to the presidential inauguration in Washington DC.  He returned only just before the meeting.  He was part of a Student Council program that invites select students to take part in a very special program.  Later in the meeting he read a thank you to the committee for its efforts to make the schools a safer place.  Karamanakis made sure to say that it isn’t the role of just the school committee, but of the entire school community, including students, who are responsible for creating a safe environment.

Dudley firefighters battle house fire and elements

Dudley firefighters battle house fire and elements

Wednesday January 23, 2013
Location:  75 Mason Rd., Dudley

Particulars:   Last Wednesday evening, while most folks were hunkered down in the warmth of their homes to escape the absolutely arctic conditions outside, Dudley firefighters were battling fire and ice as they were called into action to fight a house fire on Mason Road.

Shortly after 6 PM, Dudley firefighters were requested to respond to 75 Mason Road.  The occupants of the residence were reporting a fire in the basement of the home.  First due Dudley firefighters arrived on the scene to find heavy smoke enveloping the neighborhood, and a couple of the occupants anxiously awaiting the fire department.  All of the home’s occupants escaped unharmed.

Oxford awaits matchup with Shepherd Hill

Rams senior co-captain Derek Schulman(#10) vs. East Longmeadow

Rams on seven game winning streak

by Steev Riccardo

OXFORD – By the time the Oxford Pirates take the court Wednesday night, Jan. 23, against the Shepherd Hill Rams, they will have had a nine-day layoff due the snowstorm, which cancelled their game against Auburn last week.

With a 6-5 record and coming off three straight losses to Southern Worcester County League opponents Tantasqua, Uxbridge, and Quaboag, tonight’s matchup with the Rams is huge.

“We are really looking forward to this game with Shepherd Hill,” said Pirates coach Sean Halloran. “We are coming off this three-game losing streak so we are chomping at the bit to get at them.  I went to see them play the other night and they are a very well coached team, as always.”

Gov. Patrick to convene student ambassadors for day of service

Jan 26: Virginia Richert of Dudley and Lyndsay Makie of Webster to participate

BOSTON - Over 300 eighth graders representing the Commonwealth's 351 cities and towns will conveneSaturday, January 26,for the annual launch of Project 351 and day of service.   As part of Project 351, student “Ambassadors” from across Massachusetts will unite to serve and celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.   Launched during Governor Deval Patrick’s inaugural in 2010, Project 351 is dedicated to celebrating youth leadership and inspiring the ethic of service.

Governor Patrick will again host a Youth Town Meeting this year, before joining Ambassadors for an afternoon of service at five non-profit and educational organizations across Boston.  The day will conclude at the State House where Ambassadors and the Governor will reflect on the day and celebrate the legacy of Dr. King.

The young people participating were all nominated by education leaders in their hometowns, based on their exemplary service ethic and spirit of generosity.

Gigi leads Holy Name past Rams 46-22

Gigi Guenther led the Naps past the Rams

By Steev Riccardo

DUDLEY – It was a fine homecoming (sort of) for Gigi Guenther as she led the Holy Name Naps past the Shepherd Hill Rams 46-22 with 17 points and eight rebounds on Thursday night at Shepherd Hill.

Guenther, who grew up in Webster and attended St Ann’s School, came off the bench and played superb basketball in front a large crowd that included many of her family and friends. In fact some of those “friends” happened to be wearing maroon and gold uniforms and were on the other side of the court.

Eight Nichols seniors make National Who’s Who list

Eight Nichols seniors make National Who’s Who list

Eight Nichols seniors have been recognized by the publication Who’s Who Among American Colleges and Universities, which identifies students who have distinguished themselves on both the academic and extracurricular fronts.

The students  (pictured in front of Conrad Hall with Nichols President Susan West Engelkemeyer) were nominated last fall by the College’s faculty and administrators.  They include Briana Dellamura, Crystal Dennison, Ryan Flavin, Thomas Haggerty, Catherine Jaworski, Stephen Mack, Stefany Mendez, and Megan Woodruff.

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