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Matt Grillo is the New Dean of Students at NMCC Matt Grillo is the new dean of students at Northern Maine Community College. Grillo has been with the Maine School of Science and Mathematics in Limestone for the last 10 years working in different administrative roles, most recently as dean of students. Dr. William Egeler was the dean of students at NMCC for 40 years. He announced his retirement after the Spring semester. Grillo said “NMCC represents the future of education.” He said he applied for the position because NMCC has “the combination of the trades and technology, and seeing the modernization of education and our workforce is incredibly appealing to me. It’s what our world and community needs, and it resonates with my background, coming from a small town that relies on skilled trades and accessible education.” ....
In a meeting of two of the top teams in the NEC, Saint Joe’s left no doubt, winning 13-5. Zach Cole went 20-of-22 at the face-off X, surpassing 400 wins on his career, and Evan Campbell (3G, 2A) led Hawk scoring. Saint Joe’s as decisive from start to finish, moving into sole possession of first place in the NEC at 6-0 (6-3 overall). That was a well-earned victory over a very good lacrosse team, said coach Taylor Wray. Every time you play the Bryant Bulldogs, you know you are going to be in for a really physical, highly-contested game. I thought our defense played terrific and executed the game plan well. The face-off game was highly tilted in our favor, which stopped Bryant from making their traditional runs, and we made some plays in transition that allowed us to separate. Evan Campbell was terrific on both ends of the field today, Josh Bosher had his best game of the season, and Zach Cole returns to form at the face-off. There s a lot to be proud of from this game, an ....
MONTREAL A community is reeling from a “senseless” hit-and-run allegedly involving a stolen car that killed a 79-year-old woman Tuesday in Montreal’s east end. Quebec’s police watchdog is investigating the crash, which happened during a Montreal police traffic radar operation in the Riviere-des-Prairies borough of Montreal. The driver of the car was a 17-year-old girl with a teenage male in the passenger seat, police said Wednesday. A police officer signalled for the driver to stop, but the driver, seen in a white hatchback, kept driving, according to a statement from the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI), which investigates police-involved incidents that end in injury or death. ....
They proved all that right in a 14-12 win at No. 14 UAlbany. Very proud of these Cats for getting their first win at UAlbany, said coach Chris Feifs in a release. We know there is still much to improve from our performance today but happy with the grit we showed to dig in against a very talented UAlbany team. Liam Limoges and Ryan Cornell especially rose to the challenge and were outstanding today for us. Back to work on Monday for NJIT. For Vermont, it showed some key things: First, Michael McCormack’s continued emergence as a threat. The Middlebury transfer stretches the field for Vermont, and he started the scoring in a back-and-forth opening section to the game. He continued with two goals and two assists. ....