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Massachusetts Special Olympics athlete surprised with entry into US games

Massachusetts Special Olympics athlete surprised with entry into US games Share Updated: 9:30 AM EDT Jun 9, 2021 GMA The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 9:30 AM EDT Jun 9, 2021 A Special Olympics athlete from Massachusetts is getting a new chance to showcase her talent.Lumene Lightning Montissol, 26, of Mattapan, a gold medalist at the Special Olympics in Massachusetts, competes in basketball, track and soccer and is a member of the New England Revolution Unified Team. She has earned 12 gold medals to date.Her dream is to compete in the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games in Orlando, Florida. “Good Morning America” teamed up with her dad this week to surprise her with an entry into the games.“I am crying because I am happy. My dream has already come true. I feel super grateful for it. I’ve been waiting for this dream for a long time. I am very grateful. I am so happy,” she said.Mont

Special Olympics torch runners enjoy clear day

Fresh air, clear skies and a lit torch rallied about 75 people to the starting line Saturday morning for a 3-mile run in support of the island’s Special Olympians. Led by a torch-bearer Kaleb Parker, 15, runners started at Kodiak High School and set off on the run along Rezanof Drive, over the Fred Zharoff Memorial Bridge to Near Island and Trident Basin, and back again. As runners continued the course to Near Island, the torch was passed to members of law enforcement. The Law Enforcement Torch Run and Pledge Drive for Special Olympics serves a dual purpose: to show support by Kodiak’s law enforcement for the Special Olympics program and to help raise money for it.

Retired Middleton police chief makes a stir as a cooking coach

Retired Middleton police chief makes a stir as a cooking coach By Linda Greenstein Globe Correspondent,Updated April 23, 2021, 5:59 p.m. Email to a Friend James DiGianvittorio’s transformation from police chief to popular online chef surprised even him. On March 1, the Middleton police chief ended his 38-year career with no specific plans for the future. The one thing he knew for sure was that his passion for cooking would play a part in the next chapter of his life. “Honestly, I woke up the first Monday feeling lost,” said DiGianvittorio, 59, affectionately known as “Chief DiGi” during his 14 years as Middleton chief. “I knew nothing but being a police officer and cooking, and I was used to long days and being busy.”

Pacers and Fever Celebrate Jr NBA Week

Pacers and Fever Celebrate Jr NBA Week
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