Freeport Falcons Winter Athletes of the Year
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Arsenault was well known entering the season for his offensive acumen and this winter, he stepped it up on the defensive end as well, emerging as one of the conference’s best all-around players, which helped the Falcons remain competitive throughout.
Arsenault started playing basketball at a young age and he took to it quickly.
“Basketball is my number one sport and has been for most of my life,” Arsenault said. “I have spent more time and effort on basketball than I have on any other sport. The thing I love about basketball is the competitive scene of it. I love competing and putting all my effort on the court. When I’m on the court, all I think about is basketball and I leave everything else behind.”
Gorham’s Nadeau twins at forefront of Rams’ success
Seniors Adele and Grant Nadeau are among the best players in the state, and have helped the Rams get off to fast starts this season.
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Twins Adele and Grant Nadeau have played varsity basketball at Gorham High for the last four years. This season, they were named to the honorary Maine McDonald’s All-Star games.
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It’s probably no surprise that Adele and Grant Nadeau have had almost parallel paths in their high school basketball careers.
The Gorham High seniors are twins, after all.
“We’ve always just been best friends to be honest,” Grant said.
Massachusetts man charged in connection with US Capitol Building insurrection wanted to run for Congress, planned to challenge Rep. Richard Neal
Updated Feb 08, 2021;
Posted Feb 08, 2021
Brian McCreary, 33, of North Adams, is shown in the left of this photo wearing a blue surgical mask and taking video of the Capitol insurgency.
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A Massachusetts man charged in connection with U.S. Capitol Building insurrection had plans to run for Congress earlier this year, challenging Rep. Richard Neal but did not receive enough signatures to appear on the ballot.
“I see his removal from office as vital,” a Facebook post on the McZawa LLC, an event services business, which is owned by 33-year-old Brian McCreary, stated. “Richard Neal has spent his entire adult life in ‘public service.’ He is well past retirement age; and has had every opportunity to effect positive change in his role.”
Brian McCreary, Massachusetts pizza delivery driver, fired after being charged in connection with US Capitol Building insurrection
Updated Feb 08, 2021;
A pizza delivery driver in North Adams has been fired from his job after he was arrested and charged in connection with the violent uprising at the U.S. Capitol Building in January.
Brian McCreary, 33, was charged with three counts of violent entry and disorderly conduct on Capitol Grounds and two counts of knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, according to a statement released by the Boston FBI office.
He faces those charges in federal court.