North Shore Today: Newscast & Sportscast – Local News Updates – Amesbury Fire Fighters Honored

NORTH SHORE – Headlines around the area today include:  Gloucester city councilor will not run for re-election dues to frustration with leadership; Saugus school officials planning for new facitlity for grades 6-12; Miss Liberty has returned to Peabody Square; Ipswich selectmen send letters to pot facilities

NEWSCAST – Rick Moore

SPORTSCAST – Bill Newell

High school football teams will open practices this Friday. (8/19) Endicott College opened their workouts this week in Beverly. The Gulls open the 2016 season, Saturday 9/3 at Framingham State (12 noon)


Lynn State representative Dan Cahill on Twitter-

Today I spoke at the meeting. It was great to update my neighbors about State House happenings!

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Firefighters Bean and Bell at the National Honor Guard Academy graduation. (Courtesy Photo)

 

Left to right: Firefighter Bean, Chief Berkenbush, and Firefighter Bell. (Courtesy Photo)

AMESBURY — Chief Kenneth E. Berkenbush is pleased to announce that two Amesbury firefighters graduated from the National Honor Guard Academy (NHGA) last week.

Firefighters Jeremy Bean and Mike Bell graduated from National Honor Guard Academy Class 2016-3, which ran from Aug. 7-12. A ceremony was held in East Grandy, Conn. on Friday, Aug. 12, where Chief Berkenbush and Deputy Chief James Nolan were in attendance.

The NHGA focuses on how to respectfully handle the death of an emergency service provider and care for the family and loved ones during the burial process.

“I’m proud of Firefighters Bell and Bean in their completion of the National Honor Guard Academy,” Chief Berkenbush said. “They chose to learn and help honor all fallen emergency service personnel after they’ve given the ultimate sacrifice. They should be very proud of themselves, as we – the fire department – are of them.”

The academy training was located in Windsor Locks, Conn. and ran from Aug. 7-12 with grueling 12 hour days. Each morning started with physical training and afternoon courses that included church and casket protocol, flag etiquette and basic drill and ceremonial movements.

The week long academy ends with a complete mock funeral and helps plan the events at the funeral home, church and cemetery, which is where students are evaluated on knowledge and execution as well as their their command and coordination.

Firefighter Bell joined the Amesbury Fire Department in 2009 and Firefighter Bean in 2010. Both are certified Massachusetts Certified Paramedics.

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Firefighters Bean and Bell at the National Honor Guard Academy graduation. (Courtesy Photo)


 

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