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Waring School is a co-educational private school in Beverly, Massachusetts, United States, for students in grades 6–12. The school offers studies in Humanities ; extensive music, art, and theatre options, mathematics and science courses, as well as a curriculum of French language and cultural exchange.
The Essex National Heritage Commission is a non-profit organization chartered to promote tourism and cultural awareness of the area, connecting people to the places of Essex County, MA. The commission's mission is to promote and preserve the historic, cultural and natural resources of the ENHA by rallying community support around saving the ...
Lauri Peterson is in mourning. The former Real Housewives of Orange County star shared on Saturday that her son, Joshua-Michael Phillip Waring, died on Easter Sunday.Peterson took to Instagram and ...
MA Dean emeritus of the Scheller College of Business at the Georgia Institute of Technology (2006–2014) [34] Artemas Wyman Sawyer: 1847 President of Acadia College 1869–1896 [35] Asa Dodge Smith: 1830 President of Dartmouth College 1863–1877 [10] Sylvanus Thayer: 1807
The Dartmouth Natural Resource Trust in Dartmouth, is a non-profit land trust incorporated in 1971 working to preserve and protect Dartmouth's natural resources. [54] The trust has protected 5,400 acres of land since 1971 and owns 1,800 acres in Dartmouth as of 2020, [ 55 ] including 35 miles of hiking trails, and ocean and river walks.
Prior to his judicial career, Sullivan was a partner at his firm of Sullivan and Sweeney, LLP in Quincy, Massachusetts.He also previously served as a special assistant city solicitor for Quincy from 2006 to 2008 and as a prosecutor for the Norfolk County, Massachusetts District Attorney’s Office from 1982 to 1984.
David B. Sullivan (born June 6, 1953 in Fall River, Massachusetts) was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, representing the 6th Bristol District. He is a member of the Democratic Party .
In the 1990s the company opened up another store at 571 Dartmouth Street. Their first store, which operated on property owned by Cumberland Farms, was told its license would not be renewed in October 2012, and subsequently closed. That store was filled with primarily Regulars and operated as a community hub for that area of Dartmouth. [7] [8] [9]