Tuesday, 7/25 – Two Lawrence Men Plead Guilty to Drug Charges – Coastal Rescues – More Work Needed on State Budget

 

 

 

 

Bishop Fenwick Suspension – The MIAA case against Bishop Fenwick – Here

Bishop Fenwick Response – Salem News Story – Nick Giannino – Here

Weather – Sun and clouds today (80s). There is a chance of a scattered thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Humid and temps to 90 tomorrow.

 

 

 

Community News Notes – Photos – Sports

City of BeverlyJoin Constituent Services Director Rani Jacobson, for our next neighborhood coffee hour this Thursday Meet Rani, get help with service requests or ask questions about city government! Starbucks – 242 Elliot Street Thurs. July 27th 9:30 am – 10:30 am

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Salem Mayor Dominick PangalloThrilled that Salem Schools has secured a nearly half-million dollar Food Security Infrastructure Grant from the Healey-Driscoll admin to upgrade out of date and inefficient kitchen equipment in #SalemMA Schools’ Food & Nutrition Services Department! mass.gov/news/healey-dr

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Salem Mayor Dominick PangalloThanks to #SalemMA Councillor Jeff Cohen for the invitation for my Chief of Staff, @LPeterson2020 , and I to speak with @YouthBuildCDC  students at @NorthShoreCDC  today! Loved talking local government with the group and taking their thoughtful questions.

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Senator Brendan Crighton – Last week I attended the grand opening of the Recovery Exchange. Thank you to Spectrum Health Systems and everyone else who worked tirelessly to bring this peer support center to Lynn

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Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson – I am thrilled to join the seventh class of Bloomberg Harvard City Leaders, alongside fellow mayors from around the world.

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Essex County DA Paul TuckerGreat first day of the 2023 Essex County Summer Day Camp. Thanks to the @MassStatePolice  @PeabodyPolice  and other partners and sponsors. About 400 rising 5th graders are participating the next two weeks.

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Sen. Joan LovelyWonderful to attend #BeverlyMA Veterans Services & Marines Toys for Tots Christmas in July! Thank you VSO Dave Perinchief, Beverly Veterans & Fire Dept & community who distributed toys to very happy boys & girls. TY Salerno’s for providing a yummy lunch!

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Danvers LibraryThis week the Peabody Institute Library has 76 new books and nine new movies. New items include Avatar. wowbrary.org/nu.aspx?p=620-

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Peabody Institute LibraryThis week the Peabody Institute Library has 102 new books and eight new movies. New items include The Collector, Avatar, Scream 6, Obsessed, Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant, The First Ladies, Beau Is Afraid, Renfeld, and To Catch a Killer. wowbrary.org/nu.aspx?p=4542

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Town of Danvers – This week we’ll unpack what culture is & consider dangerous stereotypes about certain cultures. Whats healthy & inclusive ways to honor cultural differences? Registration encouraged. Weekly recap on Wed w/DCAT Ongoing series July 6-Aug 10, Thurs, 5:15-6:45 at Library

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NOAA FishTune in this Thursday (7/27) at 12pm ET for Joe Caracappa’s webinar on investigating climate change scenarios with the Northeast U.S. Atlantis ecosystem model: bit.ly/42asZoq. #NEFSCScience #ClimateScience #OneNOAA

Graphic with an illustration made up of several societal, biological, physical and chemical icons that comprise an ecosystem, including a commercial fishing vessel, recreational fishing, a seafood market, fish and other marine species, phytoplankton, ocean circulation, temperature, ocean chemistry, wind, storms/hurricanes. “NOAA Science Seminar Series. Joe Caracappa. Northeast Fisheries Science Center. Investigating Climate Change Scenarios with the Northeast Atlantis Ecosystem Model. Thursday, July 27, 2023. 12 p.m. ET.” NOAA Fisheries logo.

Topsfield FairOur Coloring Contest is back again this year! Enter today for a chance at a family 4 pack! Deadline is September 14th! Visit: topsfieldfair.org/education/educ to download the contest form!

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Sports

Navigators Resume Season – Lose to Bristol

LYNN. — The North Shore Navigators were unable to capitalize on 10 hits, suffering a 5-3 loss to the Bristol Blues in Monday’s New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) contest at Fraser Field.

The defeat slides the Navs to 18-20, and moves Bristol to 17-16-4.

Catcher Jacob Jarrell (Clemson) smacked three hits — including a two-run blast in the sixth — to pace the Navs’ offense. First baseman Brandon Drapeau (St. Joseph’s) added four hits for North Shore, marking the second such outing by a Navigator and his seventh multi-hit game of the season.

On the mound, starter Cooper Smith (Stetson) shined, allowing just two runs in six innings with five strikeouts. With tonight’s performance, Smith now has the third-most strikeouts (46) of any pitcher in the NECBL.

Bristol struck first in the top of the third when right fielder Pete Durocher (Manhattan) hustled home from second base on a groundout by Ian Battipaglia (Franklin Pierce) to give the Blues a 1-0 advantage.

North Shore thought it had scored a run in the bottom of the second, when Drapeau hustled home on a sacrifice fly by second baseman Brendan Jones (Holy Cross), but the umpires ruled that Drapeau failed to tag up from third base, and the play resulted in an inning-ending double play.

Bristol snagged their second run of the game in the top of the sixth. The Navs caught designated hitter Billy Sullivan (Southern Connecticut State) in a rundown between first and second base, but left fielder Gavin Noriega (Bryant) hustled home from third on the play to double the Blues’ lead.

Jarrell knotted things up at two in the bottom half of the frame with his no-doubter blast, which sailed over the left-center field fence. The home run marked his second four-bagger in as many games.

Bristol struck back in the seventh, knocking four consecutive hits to take a 5-2 edge. Center fielder Skye Selinsky (Columbia) drove in the first run of the frame with a single to right field, before Noriega ripped a two-run double down the left field line to give the Blues a pair of insurance runs.

Reliever Kaden Humphrey (Stetson) held things down for North Shore in the eighth and ninth with a dominant performance that featured five strikeouts. The righty now has made a league-leading 18 appearances, 14 of which have been scoreless.

The Navs clawed back within two runs, thanks to an RBI infield single by designated hitter Matt Chatelle (Merrimack) in the bottom of eighth, but Bristol closed out the win in the ninth.

The game was originally scheduled for July 10, but was rained out and postponed to Monday.

The Navs will travel to Senator J. Dodd Memorial Stadium in Norwich, Conn. for a pivotal doubleheader with the Mystic Schooners tomorrow. Both games will be seven innings, with the first contest slated to kick off at 4 p.m.

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