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Worcester State University alum Brian Skerry dives into whale culture

WORCESTER From Lake Ellie to the Seven Seas, it s been a heck of a ride for Brian Skerry, an award-winning photojournalist specializing in marine wildlife and underwater environments. Skerry was born in Milford, grew up in Uxbridge, graduated from Worcester State University in 1984, and since 1998 he has been a contract photographer for National Geographic Magazine covering a wide range of subjects and stories to great acclaim. The deepest dive yet of his career may be Secrets of the Whales, a three-year project he created and served as a producer for that took him to 24 locations around the world.  A four-part Disney+ original series from National Geographic,  Secrets of the Whales  premieres on Earth Day, April 22, with James Cameron ( Titanic, Avatar ) as executive producer. Meanwhile, a National Geographic book Secrets of the Whales, featuring photographs and text by Skerry and a foreword by Cameron, is now on sale. And Secrets of the Whales  is the

Central Maine business briefs: Kerry Hadley named manager at Wiscasset gallery

Central Maine business briefs: Kerry Hadley named manager at Wiscasset gallery
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Softball starts off strong, Goldman pitches perfect game

Softball starts off strong, Goldman pitches perfect game The Brandeis Judges softball team played their first two games of the season on April 10. In game one of the double header against Worcester State University, the Brandeis Judges softball team won in very convincing fashion with a score of 9-0. The team was led by pitcher Sydney Goldman ’22, who threw a perfect game. Additionally, the Judges scored nine runs on nine hits in their first game of the season.  Goldman pitched five innings and struck out 13 batters on just 55 pitches. In this perfect game, Goldman struck out every single batter except for two batters on the road to victory. She threw only 10 balls in the entire game. This was only the second perfect game to be thrown in Brandeis softball history and the program’s first no-hitter since 2011.

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