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The King Philip Regional High School Marching Band, known as "The Pride and The Passion", [3] has traveled throughout New England and the United States for state, regional, and national competitions including Massachusetts Instrumental and Choral Conductors Association (MICCA) marching band festivals, [4] New England Scholastic Band Association competitions, [5] USBands national competitions ...
Plainville School Committee Representative Jennifer Wynn Norfolk 2022-2024 Norfolk School Committee Representative Erin Greaney Wrentham 2022-2023 Wrentham School Committee Representative Jim Lehan Norfolk 2020-2023 Eric Harmon Norfolk 2021-2024 Marc Waxman Wrentham 2021-2024 Greg Wehmeyer Plainville 2023-2026 Joseph Cronin IV Wrentham 2023-2026
King Philip Regional High School, located on Franklin St, is the town's public high school and serves students from Wrentham, Norfolk, and Plainville. Students in middle school attend King Philip Regional Middle School in Norfolk. Surrounding high schools, such as Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School in Franklin, and Norfolk ...
Fenway first hosted high school football games in 1912 shortly after it opened. The practice went away in 1935 until it was revived in 2015 and has become a late fall tradition in New England.
King Philip junior Andrew Bowen scores a touchdown on this run during the Thanksgiving football game versus Franklin at Fenway Park, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023. Franklin lost to King Philip, 35-0 ...
The Hockomock League is an interscholastic high school athletic league located in Southeastern Massachusetts, founded in 1932. [1] The league took its name from a historic, freshwater swamp which served as a fortress for the Wampanoag native tribe during the King Philip’s War.
McDonald's investors will look for signs of near-term sales disruption from the recent E. coli outbreak linked to its Quarter Pounder hamburgers when it reports third-quarter results on Tuesday.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.