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Mary Hodgman: Earliest owner of the Hartshorne House

THERE IS NO photo available of Mary (Kebbe) Hodgman but here is a photo of a portion of her home which she and her husband probably built.

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Mary (Kebbe) Hodgman, 1640-1735, was probably the earliest owner of the Hartshorne House. Edward Kebbe emigrated…

 

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Gearing up for showtime

ALEXANDRA D’ONOFRIO will be starring as Matilda during Lynnfield Community Schools’ production of Roald Dahl’s “Matilda Jr.: The Musical” on Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22 in the Lynnfield Middle School auditorium. (Courtesy Photo)

 

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Almost ready for summer

THE BANDSTAND on the lower Common was surrounded by scaffolding this week as workers completed the final phase of a restoration. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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Sensei-tional gift

THE BILL ADAMS Karate School, located at 527 Main St. in Melrose, recently donated $400 to the Franklin School PTO. Bill Adams can be seen presenting the check to PTO Co-President Laura Cohorn surrounded by students who participated in the fundraiser.

 

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Champs

THE MELROSE 8th grade boys White team completed a stellar 17-1 regular season on March 9 with an undefeated 3 game playoff run to secure the Merrimack Valley Youth Basketball Central Division championship over North Andover 56-50. This is the 2nd year of Melrose Travel Baseball for boys and girls grades 5-8 (melrosebasketball.org) and the first year the

 

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For Leah

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THE WAKEFIELD girls’ 7th grade travel team recently won the Div. 1 River Valley League championship. The team dedicated their title to Wakefield’s Leah Ellis and the Live Like Leah Initiative. Pictured in the front row from left to right is Evana Loh, June Paglierani, Emily Natalucci and Riley Bennett. In the back row from

 

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Insight into current business trends

LOCAL TJX employees (from left): Maddy McAuliffe, NRHS Class of 2015, Nancy Carpenter of Duane Drive, and her son Will Carpenter, NRHS Class of 2020, donated their time to address the High School marketing students of Brian McAuliffe and Ryan Spinney on Friday, March 7. The dynamic presentation took place in the Distance Learning Lab. Students

 

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High wire act

SIGNIFICANT wind gusts on the afternoon of March 7 resulted in plenty of downed trees and wires, including this blowdown on Route 62 west just after Martins Landing, at 12:15 p.m. The clean-up required throughout town kept local police, fire, DPW and RMLD crews busy and resulted in some necessary detours. (Andy Nichols Photo)

 

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Women in Wakefield: Catherine Titus Landers, A WWII nurse in France

AFTER SERVING HER country in World War II, Catherine Titus Landers raised her family in Greenwood.

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Catherine was born in Melrose on August 14, 1920. She was the eldest of seven children of Kirk H. and Harriet E. (Chesley) Titus, Jr.

She graduated…

 

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Wind bent

WHEN THERE WAS still a lot of ice on Lake Quannanpowitt, the wind howled and bent shoreline phragmites to its will two Sundays ago. (Frank Conte Photo)

 

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Reunited Marines

 

TWO MARINES were surprisingly reunited after 60 years at the Corporal Scott Procopio, (USMC), Saugus American Legion Post 210 weekly Friday morning, at breakfast on March 7, 2025. Rick Pearson (left, Wakefield) met Carmen Fino (right, Saugus) for the first time since boot camp, Platoon 277, at Parris Island, South Carolina.

 

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It’s always sunny on Albion Street

THIS WEATHER VANE brings an artistic touch of sunshine to the business district. (Mark Sardella Photo)

 

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