
Paul Halloran
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Feb 12, 2025 |
itemlive.com | Joey Barrett |Paul Halloran
When Andrea Kremer was hired by Amazon in 2018 as part of the first all-female NFL broadcast booth, with Hannah Storm, one of the first calls the veteran broadcaster made was to her friend Dick Jauron. “He was so excited for me,” Kremer said from New Orleans, where she covered the Super Bowl for the NFL Network.
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Jan 19, 2025 |
itemlive.com | Paul Halloran
Dick Jauron was having lunch with the DeFelice brothers, Frank and Bob, at a bar in Pittsburgh. They were in town for a baseball tournament with the Boston Typos. As sons of a typographer – Anthony “Lefty” DeFelice worked in that position at Boston newspapers – Frank and Bob were on the team. Jauron wasn’t eligible to play, but he was happy to make the trip. “Hanging out with him and Bob was the best,” said Jauron, who played with them on an Intercity League team.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
itemlive.com | Paul Halloran
LYNN – The City of Lynn and the MBTA unveiled an initial concept for the MBTA garage on Broad Street, which would involve a partial demolition and repurposing of the space. The city will be working with both the MBTA and MassDevelopment to renovate and revitalize the site. Recognizing that the garage provides critical parking support for both the commuter rail station and the general downtown area, one half of the garage space would be repaired for continued use as parking.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
itemlive.com | Paul Halloran
There are blood relatives and there are people who are “like family.” Both scenarios were on display at Manning Field Thursday morning in the 111th edition of the English-Classical football rivalry. First-year English Coach Tyllor McDonald got the better of his cousin, Classical Coach and former English standout Brian Vaughan, with the Bulldogs prevailing, 28-6. “It felt good,” said McDonald, a 5,000-yard passer at English 20 years after his cousin was a dominant running back. “Shaking his hand.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
itemlive.com | Paul Halloran
LYNN –– Coach Cassie DeMille and her Lynn English cheerleaders weren’t sure what to think when someone was furiously banging on the windows outside the cafeteria where they were practicing on Nov. 6. Students are trained not to let outsiders in the building, but one of the cheerleaders recognized the boy and they opened the nearest door. They saw freshman Rylie Mitton, who was clearly in distress. Her face was swelled, she was coughing and having trouble breathing.
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