Hudson Reporter
MENACING MARAUDERS – The St. Peter’s Prep baseball team will rely on a solid senior contingency for the remainder of the season. Front row from left are John Thorburn, Ryan Wallace, Ryan King, Landon Paradine, Max Malanga and Gregory Van Sant. Back row, from left, are William Byington, Jack Daly, Jeff Van Sant, Connor McElroy-Barker, Owen Fletcher, Ian Wilson and Teague Mulcahy. ×
MENACING MARAUDERS – The St. Peter’s Prep baseball team will rely on a solid senior contingency for the remainder of the season. Front row from left are John Thorburn, Ryan Wallace, Ryan King, Landon Paradine, Max Malanga and Gregory Van Sant. Back row, from left, are William Byington, Jack Daly, Jeff Van Sant, Connor McElroy-Barker, Owen Fletcher, Ian Wilson and Teague Mulcahy.
Internal search yields Albert, Burt and Maguire
The Barnstable Patriot
The Barnstable County Board of Regional Commissioners on Wednesday named the county s Human Services director, Beth Albert, to succeed Jack Yunits, Jr. as County Administrator when he retires.
Meeting March 4, the three County Commissioners thanked Yunits for his dedication and leadership during his tenure as County Administrator. As former Mayor of Brockton, Yunits has long had a reputation for recruiting and developing top talent. It was a key reason he was hired to lead Barnstable County, according to a media statement. As County Administrator, he spent his entire time at the county, mentoring and developing a competent management team and a very strong group of Department Heads.
First woman to serve in county s key leadership role
The Barnstable Patriot
The Barnstable County Board of Regional Commissioners on Wednesday named the county s Human Services director, Beth Albert, to succeed Jack Yunits, Jr. as County Administrator when he retires.
Meeting March 4, the three County Commissioners thanked Yunits for his dedication and leadership during his tenure as County Administrator. As former Mayor of Brockton, Yunits has long had a reputation for recruiting and developing top talent. It was a key reason he was hired to lead Barnstable County, according to a media statement. As County Administrator, he spent his entire time at the county, mentoring and developing a competent management team and a very strong group of Department Heads.
wickedlocal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wickedlocal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Duke Bootee, Co-Writer of Hip-Hop s Iconic The Message, Dies at 69
Natalie Oganesyan, provided by
FacebookTwitterEmail
Duke Bootee, whose 1982 hit “The Message” changed the tone of hip-hop, died on Jan. 13 of heart failure at his home in Savannah, Ga., the New York Times confirmed. He was 69.
Born Edward Fletcher, he began writing “The Message” in 1980, the same year he became a studio musician at Sugar Hill Records, which released the early work of groups such as the Sugar Hill Gang and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. Fletcher also toured with the Sugar Hill acts and contributed to the writing and recording of their seminal tracks.