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PEABODY – Entering its classic Northeastern Conference matchup Wednesday night, the Peabody/Lynnfield/North Reading girls hockey team was well-aware of, and driven by, the fact that Winthrop hadn’t lost a regular season game in over two years. Not anymore. Catie Kampersal’s go-ahead goal through contact in the second period was the decider in a 2-1 win […] ....
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KATHRYN Carney was just 15 when she completed her Great Sankey High School work experience in a Warrington salon and she knew then that hairdressing… ....
SHARING OPTIONS: Overall winners Helen Savage, Emily O’Donovan, Kelsey Hourigan, Rachel O Gorman and Leah Buckley from St Aloysius College, Co Cork. \ Finbarr O’Rourke Five students from Cork have been announced as the 2021 Certified Irish Angus School’s competition winners on Wednesday, during an online event. Students Emily O’Donovan, Kelsey Hourigan, Helen Savage, Leah Buckley and Rachel O’Gorman from St Aloysius College, Carrigtwohill, picked up the overall winners award for their entry. RTÉ 2FM’s Carl Mullan made the announcement after a panel of agricultural experts judged the five shortlisted teams’ 18-month projects. The award-winning Certified Irish Angus beef brand runs the competition yearly with processing partners ABP and Kepak, giving chosen teams the opportunity to rear five Angus-cross calves. ....