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Amesbury High School was originally housed in what is now called the Ordway building on School Street. A wooden school building built in 1882 served as its first permanent home. The growing school was allowed to expand in a new brick building built in 1917 and was designed by the Boston architecture firm Prescott & Sidebottom. That building ...
At the present time he is a Certified Financial Planner with TIAA-CREF. On January 19, 2012, it was announced that Causey would be joining the New England Revolution broadcast team for the 2012 season. [11] Causey is still involved in soccer, coaching youth teams and players in the Massachusetts and New Hampshire area.
Prior to this, both Amesbury Elementary School and Cashman Elementary School housed K-4 students, with students attending whichever school they lived closer to. Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, all K-5 students were housed on the same property and divided by age between the Shay Memorial Lower Elementary School and the preexisting ...
Sep. 2—GORHAM — They were a small town team from Maine that believed in their coach, their teammates and their ability to win. Fifty years later, members of Gorham High's 1972 New England ...
Triton Regional High School: Byfield, Massachusetts: 1971 Vikings 646 Baker Division (Small) Amesbury High School: Amesbury, Massachusetts: 1882 Red Hawks 513 Georgetown Middle/High School: Georgetown, Massachusetts — Royals 337 Hamilton-Wenham Regional High School: South Hamilton, Massachusetts: 1936 Generals 524 Ipswich High School: Ipswich ...
The second-oldest inter-state high school football rivalry in the country, and the oldest such rivalry to feature public schools. [33] New Bedford High School (New Bedford, Massachusetts) B.M.C. Durfee High School (Fall River, Massachusetts) 77–42–10 1893; 131 years ago () Annual Thanksgiving football game. The oldest high school football ...
The New England Tea Men were an American professional soccer team based in the Greater Boston metropolitan area. They played in the North American Soccer League (NASL) from 1978 to 1980. Their home venues for outdoor play were Schaefer Stadium (shared with the NFL's New England Patriots ) in Foxborough, Massachusetts , and Nickerson Field near ...