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Party Tree - How a Rhode Island J/80 racing team came to be by J/Boats 25 May 16:15 UTC
Having sailed against the Party Tree J/80 racing team in the Jamestown Tuesday evening race series and in various Round Jamestown Island Races over time, it was fun to catch up with them in the spring of 2021 at Sail Newport s south drysail lot as they prepared their boat for the 2021 sailing season.
Here is the story of how this crew of Millennials came to fruition from the perspective of Mike Filimon (kite trimmer, travel and logistics) and the team of Connor O Neil (tactician), Sam Cushing (skipper), and Will Snyder (bow and tech support).
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Their season got underway Tuesday, and they take on rival St. Anthony s on Thursday afternoon.
Past
As one might imagine, it’s next to impossible to replace a generational talent like Brennan O’Neill, whose final high school game saw the Blue Devil score four of his seven goals in the fourth quarter to lead an epic 14-13 comeback win over arch-rival Chaminade in the 2019 CHSAA championship. Draw man Jake Naso and middie Aidan Danenza are now in Durham, too, but don’t feel too sorry for coach Keith Wieczorek, who still has No. 1 recruit Andrew McAdorey (Duke) in the fray.
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Amherst school officials pledge to have all students in class this fall
Amherst Regional High School
AMHERST After 11 months of entirely remote instruction, which for many students in the Amherst and Amherst-Pelham regional schools could extend through the remainder of the current school year, school leaders are pledging to have all students, teachers and staff back in classrooms this fall.
The Amherst-Pelham Regional School Committee, joined by the Amherst and Pelham school committees, adopted a resolution on Feb. 16 promising in-person instruction when schools reopen after the summer break, conditioned on input from local health officials.
The resolution states that as long as safety guidelines of local public health officials are fully adhered to, the schools “will provide full-time in-person learning for the full 2021-2022 school year for all students. The Superintendent will manage this plan and any shift back to remote learning based on a continuous assessment of healt