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A Fantastic Finish: AC Star Kylie McCarthy Named MVP of Agganis Lacrosse All-Star Game – Everett Independent

A Fantastic Finish: AC Star Kylie McCarthy Named MVP of Agganis Lacrosse All-Star Game – Everett Independent
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AC Lacrosse Star Kylie McCarthy to Attend Babson College in Fall – Everett Independent

Everett’s Kylie McCarthy was scoring goals at a record-setting clip as a midfielder on the Arlington Catholic High School girls lacrosse team. With 111 goals in two seasons, McCarthy was looking forward to another prolific campaign in the spring of 2020. But the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of interscholastic sports seasons across Massachusetts and beyond. A varsity player since her freshman year, McCarthy was sidelined from the sport she had competed in since fifth grade and from which she had emerged as an elite college lacrosse prospect. But the news is now all good for Kylie McCarthy as she returns for her senior season for the AC Cougars: the talented, 5-foot-2-inch scholar-athlete has signed a letter of intent to attend Babson College.

Concord education achievers

Concord education achievers ARLINGTON CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Lydia Robert, of Concord, was named to the third quarter honor roll at Arlington Catholic High School. To qualify, students must achieve an A-minus or higher in all classes for the quarter. UNIVERSITY OF MAINE Jack Maloney, of Concord, graduated from the University of Maine in Orono, Maine. Maloney graduated with a degree in public safety and criminal justice and will be applying to the police academy in Massachusetts. Do Not Sell My Info / Cookie Policy

Housing Authority Exec Takes Leave; Interim Leader Named

Written by Melanie Gilbert Subscribe The Arlington Housing Authority (AHA) board opened its Tuesday, April 27, meeting with a surprise announcement: Executive Director John Griffin had requested an immediate leave of absence. Subscribe One of the 39 attendees to the virtual meeting was Jack Nagle, formerly the operations manager, who was tapped to serve as interim executive director. Details of Griffin s leave of absence were discussed during a closed session at the end of the regular public meeting, as announced beforehand. Brian Connor, new chairman of the AHA Board of Commissioners, told YourArlington on April 30 that board voted unanimously in closed session to approve Griffin s request for a three-month leave of absence, effective immediately.

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