Daily Archives: January 31, 2010

Update: Injured teen hockey players are making progress, slowly

January 31, 2010

from The Boston Globe

Two Norwood High School varsity hockey players who sustained serious injuries just days apart are making slow progress, with one teen released from Children’s Hospital Boston and the other’s condition upgraded, a school official said. (Read the full story here.)

MHS junior Olivia Beaulieu wins top track honor

January 31, 2010

from The Boston Globe

Milton junior Olivia Beaulieu was named the top female of the meet after placing fourth in the high jump with a jump of 5 feet and first in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 8.91 seconds. (Read the full story here.)

It’s time to abolish the death penalty

January 31, 2010

Learn more about Senior Seminar Editorials here

A Senior Seminar Editorial by Maureen Walsh, MHS 2010

Editorial of the Death Penalty: January 7, 2010

Although the death penalty is banned in many countries around the world, the United States is one country that allows it to remain. Whether capital punishment should remain as a punishment for crimes has been debated for centuries. Read more »

Quilt artist Nancy Crow inspires local quilters

January 31, 2010

from The Patriot Ledger

After eight years of quilting, Liz McGuire of Milton wanted to expand her craft. And what better way to do so than to spend five days in a workshop with Nancy Crow, a leader of the art quilt movement whose exhibit of quilts opens at the Fuller Craft Museum today.

“I wanted a challenge and this is challenging,” said McGuire, who was learning to compose a quilt without patterns or templates. (Read the full story here.)

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