From the Desk of Media Director Bill Newell
In high school tournament sports…MIAA baseball and softball pairings were announced yesterday.
In tournament girls’ lacrosse…Beverly opened play yesterday with a 9-8 overtime win against Brookline. Sasha Miller scored the game tying goal and then the game winner for the Panthers.
Duxbury 16, Peabody 1
Walpole 21, Marblehead 7
St. Mary’s 18, Bishop Fenwick 8 – Ava Nelson with 6 goals for the Spartains
Swampscott 9, North Reading 8 – Cecdlia Tripp netted four goals for the Big Blue
Wayland 21, Essex Tech 2
Lynnfield 17, Georgetown 6
Nipmuc 18, Winthrop 2
Boys’ tennis…St. John’s Prep tennis was a 5-0 winner over Medford
Marblehead 3, North Attleboro 2
Gloucester 3, Cape Cod Academy 2
North Reading 3, Lynnfield 2
Hamilton-Wenham 5, Milbury 0
In pro sports, the Red Sox shutout the Braves 8-0 last night at Fenway Park, …game three of the series is this afternoon at 4:10 p.m.
Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll
Always cool seeing Drake “Drake Maye” Maye in the State House! Awesome meeting you
Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll
This Commonwealth leads because we believe deeply in the power of education, research, creativity, and civic engagement. It’s why we’ve made community college education, like
, free and expanded state-based aid to make it cheaper for students. Congratulations to all the MCC graduates!
Our hearts are heavy as we join with Boston Fire Department to mourn the loss of Boston Firefighter Robert “Bobby” T. Kilduff Jr. of Rescue Co. 2, who gave his life in the line of duty following a fire in Dorchester last night.
During Save a Life Week, members from North Reading Fire and Police will be hosting sign-ups for public services such as Silver Alert, Community Connect, P3 Anonymous Tips and more. Check the event list at https://northreadingma.gov/357/Events
Masconomet Boys Track and Field
Tim Lull established a new school record in the 400m with a time of 49.36s and brings home the Silver Medal
Salem High School Football

City of Lynn
Street sweeping will begin in Ward 7 on Tuesday, April 21, marking the first week of the program.
The specific precincts can be viewed on the street sweeping calendar, located at
LynnMA.gov
Please be advised that sweeping will be done during the hours of 7:00am to 3:00pm.

City of Gloucester
Attention Non-profits and Service Organizations!
The City of Gloucester’s Public Service applications just opened. These funds come from the federal office of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. They can be used for public services that benefit low- and moderate-income residents.
Don’t miss this funding opportunity!
City of Gloucester
The City of Gloucester extends its deepest sympathy
to the families and loved ones affected by the tragic loss of the F/V Lily Jean.
For those looking to support the families:
donations can be made through Fishing Partnership Support Services:
Please note that donations should be designated for the Lily Jean families.
Thank you for the continued compassion and support shown by our community.
Resident Beach Stickers are here!
Come to City Hall at the hours listed below to get your resident beach sticker for the summer. You can find them at the Collector’s Window on the First Floor.
Hours:
Monday – Wednesday: 8:30AM – 3:30PM
Thursday – 8:30AM – 6:00PM
Friday – 8:30AM – 12:00PM