Building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7. You heard it here. We brought it as breaking news as flames first shot out of pier 45 at the iconic fishermens wharf, quickly becoming much more. Firefighters still at the scene overnight as the Investigation Continues for a possible cause. The fires destruction the last da hehe fishing anddust nee latest on that fire in a moment. But first lets have a look at the forecast with lisa argen. Good morning. Good morning to you. Its beautiful out there. Little haze and some fog but otherwise clear and cool. We have a few 60s around the bay, getting mild out there. Few from a Golden Gate Bridge where it is in the 50s downtown, 55 at the coast, 60 in ill guy. Youre 47 this morning. So good recovery so far. You see the haze, fog. Lower 60s in napa, certainly the north bay and fog from this and vantage point. 60 in santa cruz and 80 by the beach. Mid80s around the by by 4 00, few 90s and a just shy of 70 along the coast. Bea
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Kara Canetto hit her first career home run, Saturday against Longwood.
Liberty exploded for a program-record 11 first-inning runs, dominating Longwood 19-3 in five innings on Saturday at Kamphuis Field at Liberty Softball Stadium.
The Lady Flames (12-5) have opened the Liberty Softball Invitational with wins over ECU and Longwood, improving to 6-1 on their current 11-game homestand. Longwood (3-9) went 1-1 today, beginning with a 2-1, eight-inning victory over East Carolina this afternoon.
Scoring Summary Liberty – 1st INNING – Canetto singles, Kirby scores, 2-0 Liberty – 1st INNING – Howard singles, Hudson and Gibson score, 4-0 Liberty – 1st INNING – Howard steals second, Sweat scores on throwing error, 5-0
Father Mark F. Carr Pilot file photo
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At the time of his retirement as pastor of St. Nicholas Parish in Abington in 1997, Father Mark Carr reflected that he remembered the first “documentation” of his desire to be a priest was in a composition he wrote at the Henry Adams School in Boston in fourth grade!
A Bostonian through and through and the son of two immigrants from Ireland, Mark and Mary (McNamara) Carr, Mark F. Carr was born in Boston and educated in its public schools. The names of the schools echo the proud history of the city itself: Henry Adams, Francis Parkman and Boston Latin.