Mar 28, 2019 06:00AM ● By Pamela Johnson
Sarah Edwards’ 6-place finish in the mile at the NCAA Track & Field Indoor Championships was good enough to earn the former Bellingham High all-star runner her third All-America trophy.
Ahhh, April. Daffodils and crocuses blooming, longer days, milder weather, though by any measure this has not been a difficult winter (except for that one extreme cold snap).
Every day that Mary MacKinnon arrives for work at the Bellingham Municipal Center she gets involved in a numbers game. Because numbers make her tick. Read Ken Hamwey's Municipal Spotlight.
Going “full out” in cheerleading means performing a 2-minute-30-second routine consisting of elite stunting and advanced tumbling and jump sequences at maximum effort and power.
What better way to celebrate Bellingham's 300th anniversary than to bring in a real hero from the 1700s? Janet Parnes portrayed Deborah Sampson at the Bellingham Public Library
Anthony D’Asti, 10, son of Tina Marie and Stephen D’Asti of Bellingham, set out on March 16 for his first experience participating in the Winter Special Olympics at Wachusett Mountain.
Greater Lowell High School’s basketball team, the Gryphons, hosted Bellingham High in the second round of the Division 3 Central Sectional playoffs on March 1.
Professional boxing can “give you peace” and “let your stress out,” according to Thomas Ciriello of Bellingham. It can also help raise money for charitable causes.
Coach TJ Chiappone and his Bellingham High baseball team have 3 goals: work hard daily to improve, aim for the TriValley League Small Div. title & hope to qualify again for a playoff berth.
The National Honor Society at BHS hosted its annual prom fashion show, and donated the proceeds to Birthday Wishes, an organization that holds birthday parties for homeless children in MA.