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Captain Michael Dean Harman Jr.
.of the Medfield Fire Department left us unexpectedly on Saturday, July 10, 2021, surrounded by loving family and the sea. He was born in Norwood, Mass. on March 14, 1978.
Mike lived his life for the things that he loved most. At Medfield High School he played soccer, football and was an avid hockey player. He was Captain (no surprise there), a two-year Tri-Valley League All-Star and a four-year varsity player. He held MVP honors for two years and was also a Midfielder for the state semifinalist MHS Soccer Team. He went onto play hockey at Franklin Pierce College as a first-line defenseman. Michael was also allegedly a lifetime-student at a certain college in New England as a Political Science major, which may or may not have earned him a significant discount on ski lift passes. He continued playing in Men s leagues for years and more recently he had been trying to keep up with and outskate his nieces and nephews.
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Rep. Joseph McGonagle is pleased to announced the 2021 fire safety grants awarded to the City of Everett. The Everett Fire Department received $6,380 for the S.A.F.E Grant (Student Awareness of Fire Education) and $2,880 for the Senior SAFE Grant.
“I am very pleased with our 2021 grant money for fire safety and education for the people of Everett,” said McGonagle. “In a community like ours, where many structures are older and close together, fire safety is crucial knowledge that can be life-saving. I’m grateful the State continues to support these programs that serve the Commonwealth so well. Also, a special thank you to Chief Carli and his team at the Everett Fire Department for protecting our City and all the work they personally do in educating our residents on fire safety.”
Medfield Fire Gets State Grant For Safety Education Programs - Medfield, MA - The grants will be used for fire safety education for children and seniors in Medfield.
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The department received $5,281 for the Student Awareness of Fire Education (S.A.F.E.) Program and $2,680 for the Senior SAFE Program. (Shutterstock)
FOXBOROUGH, MA The Foxborough Fire Department was awarded a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Fire Services to continue its fire education and prevention programs in 2021.
The department received $5,281 for the Student Awareness of Fire Education (S.A.F.E.) Program and $2,680 for the Senior SAFE Program.
The funding for the Foxborough Fire Department s two safety programs will allow for specially trained fire educators to give students and seniors lessons on fire safety while meeting the requirements of the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education s Health Curriculum Frameworks and the Department of Fire Services Curriculum Planning Guidebook