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Monday, May 16, 2011

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IMAGE GALLERY: Trahan Students Create Origami Cranes to Aid Relief Efforts

Students, parents and staff have created more than 500 cranes and raised more than $300 for the Red Cross Japan Relief Fund.

There are many schools across the United States that put together fundraisers to aid in the humanitarian relief efforts for Japan. But the students, staff and parents of the Trahan School took it a step further and combined a fundraising activity with a chance to learn about a cherished piece of the Japanese culture --- Origami. Origami is the Japanese art of folding pieces of paper is various images, particularly animals. In the case of Trahan, the students, teachers and parents created cranes. The project stated on April 27 and, to date, over 500 cranes have been created. Along the way, the school has collected collected $331.65 in donations that will go to the American Red Cross for relief in Japan. The administration of the Trahan …

Saturday, May 14, 2011

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IMAGE GALLERY: Springtime in Tewksbury

Images from around town on a a gorgeous spring day.

There are days so beautiful that you just have to get outside and do something ... anything. Last Sunday was such a day. And photographer Maggie McGill Judd drove around town and captured this images of Tewksbury residents enjoying springtime at its finest.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

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Students Hear One Man's Story of Overcoming Adversity

Randy Pierce of VisionQuest 2020 Visits the Ryan School.

On the Fourth of July last year Randy Pierce and his dog Quinn climbed Mount Washington. No small feat, especially considering that Randy has lived with complete loss of vision for over a decade. Randy has plans to hike all 48 of the 4,000-plus foot peaks in New Hampshire by 2020, only accompanied by his guide dog and some help from the VisionQuest 2020 team. Randy Spoke to the students at the Ryan Elementary School in Tewksbury to inspire them to overcome their own challenges that life throws at them. He told them if they only take away two things from his presentation. "One: Everything you do in life, you can influence," he said. For example, if they want better grades, they can study harder. "Two: You always have the ability to choose …

Tewksbury Girls Softball League Roundup

Rockies Post Fantastic Win over Mets

Wicked Cheesy Dodgers roll over Giants.

  (Editor's note: The following information was submitted by the coaches and administration of the Tewksbury Girls Softball League.) Intermediate League Fantastic Sams Rockies 19 – Custom Craft Mets 7 The Mets fell to the Rockies 19-7 during the opening day game. Key defensive players for the Mets: Hope Splaine and Jasmin Flores. Key offensive players Emily Burns (with a 3-run home run and a base hit), Lauren Whelton and Kelsey Kelley (each with 2 base hits). Pitchers for the Mets were Lauren Whelton and Michelle Maciel. Atamia VW Honda Nationals 21– Aubuchon Hardware Royals 6 The Royals played a tough game against a strong Nationals team. Pitcher Marissa Doherty led the Royals off with steady pitching. First baseman Niamh Cote did not let…

Monday, May 9, 2011

Kumon Center Students Awarded for Hard Work

Students receive trophies for their achievments.

Students enrolled at the Kumon Math and Reading Center of Tewksbury are proving that hard work and daily practice pays off. As a result of attending weekly study sessions, several students have made significant academic improvements and are studying above their school grade level.   An award ceremony on April 30 at Kumon Center of Tewksbury honored the academic successes of Kumon students. Students were recognized in different categories and those working ahead of their school grade level were awarded trophies. Younger students (ages 3 to 5) working at Junior Kumon level and Junior Kumon graduates (who are now working independently) were also awarded trophies. Kumon’s individualized approach helps children progress by ability rather than …

Nichole Jones

7:17 am on Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Kumon is really good, but expensive. Every American student has the capability to complete their school and hold postsecondary degrees. They have the expertise and talent; online tutoring services like tutorteddy.com helps to bring that out by providing them all essential helps at the most reasonable cost. Some of them offer online math scholarship program to help deserving underprivileged …   more ›

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Tewksbury Youth Soccer Roundup

Huge Weekend for Tewksbury Youth Soccer Teams

Tewksbury BU10-1 slip past Billerica, Tewksbury BU10-3 blanks Wilmington.

(Editor's note: The following information was submitted by the coaches and administtrators of the Tewksbury Youth Soccer League.) Tewksbury BU10-1 Tewksbury – 3 Billerica - 2 First half of the game, Defense, Garrett Miskell with some terrific body tactics to deflect the ball from goal. He kept Billerica busy along with Kyle Braciska who assisted with some fancy footwork out on the field. With many shot misses from RJ Florino, Lucas Frost, and Chad Boschetti - Brandon Melo connects with the net scoring 1 for Tewksbury. RJ, Lucas and Brandon continued to shoot with near misses. Mike Reppucci held his own on net making many saves on goal. First minute of second half, Lucas Frost with a powerful shot on net scores Tewksbury's 2nd goal. Mike R …

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Tewksbury Youth Lacrosse Roundup

Young Redmen Show Progress in Patriot League Tournament

U11-2 Boys thump Arlington.

(The following information was submitted by the coaches and administration of the Tewksbury Youth Lacrosse League.) Tewksbury Boys U11-2 Patriot Youth Lacrosse League Tournament (Recap) The Tewksbury BU11-2 team played in the mid season Patriot Youth Lacrosse League Tournament, here in Tewksbury on Saturday. The kids played 4 games with much improvement each and every game. In the first game against Littleton-4, the boys came out strong but fell to a very big and talented Littleton team. The boys next played Arlinton-2. The boys played a good game before falling to the very quick and aggressive Arlington team. In the third game of the day against a much bigger Littleton-3 team the boys showed much improvement. In a very good and close game…

Moms Talk Q & A

UPDATED: Where to Spend our Summer Vacation

Moms offer opinions on kid-friendly vacation spots.

Welcome to Moms Talk! The Tewksbury Patch Moms Council is made of of moms throughout the community from all different walks of life. Each week, the moms tackle a different question posed by readers of Tewksbury Patch on issues of life, family and motherhood. This week's topic is summer vacation spots. Dear Moms Council, I have three children under age 6. Where would be a good, kid-friendly place in New England to go for summer vacation? The Answers: Sue Panilaitis -- Besides the beloved Santa’s Village and Story Land in the White Mountains of NH, consider a trip to Cape Cod or Martha’s Vineyard as an easy way to entertain children at the ocean.  Acadia National Park is a favorite destination in Maine since it includes many options: hiking …

Jessica

6:09 pm on Sunday, May 8, 2011

Come to Maine for a day trip! After visiting Acadia National Park, most people want to see a Maine moose. Northeast Guide Service offers daily moose safaris, waterfall hikes, whitewater rafting trips, which is an inexpensive way to get outdoors with your family and enjoy what Maine has to offer. Plan your Maine Vacation today! http://www.northeastguideservice.com/index.html   more ›

Monday, May 2, 2011

TMHS Boys Take Third At Division 2 Relays

Kirby, sprinters lead boys while Caprio, Clark and Spinelli set javelin record.

On a state-wide level, the Tewksbury High boys track team isn't over-loaded with superstars. Aside from senior sprinter Anthony Arcari and senior all-purpose man Richard Kirby, there aren't many TMHS athletes who are a legitimate threat to win an individual Division 2 state championship this spring. But what the Redmen do have is depth, and plenty of it, which came in very handy at Saturday's Dvision 2 State Relays at Whitman-Hanson High School. Led by the first-place 4x200-meter relay team of Kirby, Pat Bernardo,  Arcari and John DiGiorgio, the Tewksbury boys placed in the top six in eight different events and piled up 42 points, good for a somewhat unexpected third place finish in the meet. Mansfield won the state relay title with 73 …

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tewksbury Youth Soccer Roundup

Girls U12-1 and U12-2 Score Big Wins

U12-3 splits a pair of games over the weekend.

(Editor's note: The following information was submitted by the coaches and administrators of the Tewksbury Youth Soccer League.) Tewksbury GU10-2 Tewksbury – 0 vs. Chelmsford - 4 The GU10-2 played their second game of the season against Chelmsford GU10-2; unfortunately Tewksbury came up short in the end losing 4-0. Chelmsford scored early on a couple of breakaways and lead 2-0 at the end of the half. The Tewksbury girls came out of the half with some great scoring opportunities, but failed to find the back of the net. Madison Bourassa, Emma Scopa, Brianna Walker, and Cassidy Grunning applied pressure on the offensive end coming up with some good opportunities in the second half. MaryCate Cassidy and Sophie Eskenas played very well in the …

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