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    Offensive line key to Harvard’s success  Nov 14, 2009
    New England college football. Protection has been Crimson strong suit. (Boston Globe)

    Pioneers pour it on in 12-1 win  Nov 14, 2009
    McKevitt scored a goal 4:41 into the game, assisted on another by Kyle Zobler midway through the first period for a 2-0 lead, and the Pioneers went on to storm past Western New England College 12-1 in a nonleague hockey game Friday at the Utica Memorial Auditorium. The win, with 3,428 fans in attendance, pushed UC s record to 2-0-1 and set up a big date at 7 p.m. today at Oswego. (Utica NY Obserer, NY)

    Stratham has new police chief  Nov 13, 2009
    Best gelato outside of Italy. For sure the best gelato I have tasted in the U.S. Creamy, fresh, flavorful. (Seacoast New Hampshire)

    Newton People  Nov 10, 2009
    Benjamin Brill, son of Larry and Susan Brill of Newton, a first-year student at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, participated recently in the college s annual White Coat Ceremony to formally recognize the transition students make from lay persons to those assuming the responsibility of physicians. Haddad awarded Distinguished Alumni Award. (Newton Tab, MA)

    Wilmington resident joins White Coat ceremony  Nov 10, 2009
    Michael Bozzella, son of Michael and Lisa Bozzella of Wilmington, a first-year student at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine, recently participated in the college s White Coat ceremony to formally recognize the transition students make from lay persons to those assuming the responsibility of physicians. The White Coat Ceremony was an idea conceived by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation to create a psychological contract for professionalism and empathy in medicine. (Wilmington Advocate, MA)

    Pioneers learn from tie to get a win  Nov 7, 2009
    Utica (1-0-1) will take another week off before returning to the ice next Friday to host Western New England College at 7 p.m.. Utica 7, Neumann 3 Neumann 1 1 1 3 Utica 2 4 1 7 Neumann (2-1-1): Matt Ward 1-1, William Lacasse 1-1, Marlon Gardner 1-0, Aaron Keaney 0-1, Jordan Zalba 0-1. (Utica NY Obserer, NY)

    HINGHAM WEDDING: Noyes Beausejour  Nov 7, 2009
    The groom graduated from Tiverton High School, Assumption College, and the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is currently in a residency program at Overlook Hospital in Summit, N.J.. (Hingham Journal, MA)

    Coakley goes largely untouched in first Senate debate  Oct 30, 2009
    A Western New England College Polling Institute poll released showed Coakley with a 23-point lead over Pagliuca at 14 percent, with Capuano at 13 percent, and Khazei at 4 percent. Twenty-six percent were undecided or declined to offer a preference. (Malden Observer, MA)

    Polls find support for casinos, NIMBY trend  Oct 29, 2009
    The Western New England College poll of 522 adults, taken between Oct. 18 and Oct. 22, found 56 percent support allowing the state to license casinos, with 34 percent opposed. Support for casinos was highest among adults between the ages of 30 and 59, those with a high school education or less, individuals with annual household incomes of less than $35,000 and residents of western Massachusetts. (Burlington Union, MA)

    Senate candidates warm to second stim bill with conditions  Oct 29, 2009
    The Western New England College Polling Institute sampled 468 registered voters from Oct. 18-22, with an error margin of plus/minus 4. 5 percent. (Burlington Union, MA)

    New poll finds Coakley with solid lead  Oct 28, 2009
    Attorney General Martha Coakley is best known among the Democrats seeking to succeed the late Edward Kennedy in the United States Senate, and she holds a comfortable lead in the race for her party s nomination, according to the latest statewide survey from the Western New England College Polling Institute ... With six weeks to go until the primary, the Democratic nomination is Martha Coakley s to lose, said Tim Vercellotti, associate professor of political science and co-director of the Western... (Arlington Advocate, MA)

    NH judge refuses to dismiss poetry program lawsuit  Oct 27, 2009
    CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- A federal judge has refused to dismiss a lawsuit accusing a poet of stealing a master's degree program and its faculty from New England College and recreating it at a rival school in New Jersey ... New England College, a small liberal arts school in Henniker, N.H., is suing Anne Marie Macari - the former director of its low-residency Master's of Fine Arts in Poetry program - and the New Jersey school where Macari now directs a similar program ... New England College claims... (Concord Monitor)

    UConn almost delivers  Oct 25, 2009
    New England College Roundup. UConn almost delivers. (Boston Globe)

    Assumption in rarified air  Oct 24, 2009
    New England college football. Assumption in rarified air. (Boston Globe)

    Tiant strives to strike out reckless driving in Holbrook  Oct 22, 2009
    and was developed by John Kwasnoski, professor of forensic physics at Western New England College in Springfield. CRASH. (Holbrook Sun, MA)

    Former RS man tapped by Obama  Oct 22, 2009
    He has also taught courses in U.S. foreign policy and international relations at the University of Southern California German Study Program, Brigham Young University Study Abroad, American University in Washington, D.C., New England College and other institutions. . (Green River Star, WY -- Local)

    King up for special envoy spot  Oct 18, 2009
    He has taught courses in U.S foreign policy and international relations at the University of Southern California, the American University in Washington, New England College, BYU and other institutions. His nomination marks the second Wyoming native to be nominated by President Obama in recent weeks for an ambassador's post. (Casper Star-Tribune, WY)

    Driscoll prepped for success  Oct 17, 2009
    New England college football. Driscoll prepped for success. (Boston Globe -- Sports)

    Falite breaks ice for River Hawks  Oct 10, 2009
    New England college football. Falite breaks ice for River Hawks. (Boston Globe)

    UNH is taking victories by force  Oct 10, 2009
    New England college football. UNH is taking victories by force. (Boston Globe)

    FLYING HIGH: South Shore has more than its share of Eagle Scouts  Oct 9, 2009
    David Morrissey of Braintree, Gary s brother and a student at Western New England College in Springfield, agrees with Sokolowski. You just mature and learn how to handle yourself as a young man, Morrissey said. (Allston Brighton TAB, MA)

    Donald Prince, at 99; chronicling his long life, health helped many  Oct 8, 2009
    He enjoyed using his computer and following New England college sports. My father would never sit and just watch television, said his daughter Nancy of West Newton. (Boston Globe)

    Decker, defense help UNH pound Towson  Oct 4, 2009
    New England college football roundup. Decker, defense help UNH pound Towson. (Boston Globe)

    Lacrosse For A Cure tournament set for Oct. 11 in Braintree  Oct 1, 2009
    Teams that have confirmed their participation are from the University of Vermont, the University of Massachusetts, LeMoyne College, College of the Holy Cross, Colgate University, Siena College, Bentley University, Western New England College, Albany, Adelphi University, and Robert Morris University. In 2007, a member of the University of Vermont men s lacrosse team was diagnosed with testicular cancer. (Braintree Forum, MA)

    GOP Hits Obama on Olympic Trip  Sep 30, 2009
    Indeed, Curt Hamakawa, director of the Center for International Sport Business at Western New England College in Massachusetts, said Chicago probably would lose the bid if Obama had chosen not to go. "For the president not to attend would send a signal, and it would not be helpful to Chicago's bid. Almost certainly it would result in Chicago not having a chance," Hamakawa said, adding that, if Obama stays home and Chicago isn't selected, "Republicans would have been crabbing that he didn't do... (Newsmax)

    Obama's Olympic pitch a boondoggle, GOP critics complain  Sep 30, 2009
    Indeed, Curt Hamakawa, director of the Center for International Sport Business at Western New England College in Massachusetts, said Chicago would likely lose the bid if Obama had chosen not to go. "For the president not to attend would send a signal, and it would not be helpful to Chicago's bid. Almost certainly it would result in Chicago not having a chance," Hamakawa said, adding that if Obama had stayed home and Chicago wasn't selected, "Republicans would have been crabbing that he didn't do... (Crain's Chicago Business)

    College Sports  Sep 23, 2009
    In a double-dual Commonwealth Coast Conference match on Saturday, Endicott College lost to Roger Williams, 0-3, and beat Western New England College, 4-1. Sophomore Courtney Harris (Pomperaug) collected three digs versus WNEC and two more against RWU. The Gulls are now 6-5 overall (1-1 CCC). (Voices, CT)

    Local student shines on Wheatons soccer team  Sep 21, 2009
    The Lyons recently downed nationally ranked Western New England College, 2-1 before blanking visiting Keene State College, 2-0. The Lyons held on for a 1-0 win over Roger Williams University subsequently. (Needham Tab, MA)

    UConn’s trip is worthwhile  Sep 20, 2009
    New England College football roundup. UConn s trip is worthwhile. (Boston Globe)

    Detecting students vision problems early can make all the difference  Sep 19, 2009
    Jen Salvo of Natick, a fourth-year intern at the New England College of Optometry, gives seventh-grader Tatiana Hernandez a series of vision tests at the eyesight clinic at Fuller Middle School ... The New England College of Optometry supplies the equipment and staff, including resident students who are completing their study of optometry at the college, said Dr. Stacy Lyons, chief of pediatric optometry services at the New England Eye Institute, which is an affiliate of the New England College... (Framingham TAB, MA)

    Brendan Flynn Named Graduate Assistant For Athletic Communications  Sep 16, 2009
    During his time at Springfield he also worked in the sports information office at Western New England College and completed an internship at American International College in the spring of 2009. Flynn, a lifelong Connecticut native, resides in Wallingford and is currently working towards his MBA at Sacred Heart. (Sacredheartpioneers.com)

    Curry stopped short at finish  Sep 13, 2009
    New England College Football Roundup. Curry stopped short at finish. (Boston Globe)

    Trapped in the Closet  Sep 12, 2009
    Explainer thanks Jenny Carroll of University of Cincinnati School of Law, William Childs of West New England College School of Law, and Robert L. Rabin of New York University School of Law. Trapped in the Closet: Is it ever legal to detain someone against her will. (Slate)

    Kansas State fends off UMass  Sep 6, 2009
    New England College Football Roundup. Kansas State fends off UMass. (Boston Globe)

    MARSHFIELD AROUND TOWN: Give new restaurant a try  Sep 5, 2009
    At Western New England College, Alexander H. Langley, a sophomore majoring in electrical engineering, was named to the president's list ... Alex Noga of Marshfield has been named a peer adviser for the 2009-2010 academic year at Western New England College in Springfield. (Marshfield Mariner, MA)

    Thaddeus M. Baxter Jr. running for Ward 3 alderman  Sep 3, 2009
    I attended graduate school at Western New England College where I obtained a masters degree in criminal justice administration. I am a member of the Woburn American Legion Post 101 and also the Freemasons. (Woburn Advocate, MA)

    Fencing, writing clubs, bands and much more await college students  Aug 28, 2009
    This club participates in the New England College Club Hockey League (NECCHL) and practices at the O Brien Rink in Woburn. Former student of both campuses Mitsuru Okano of Chelmsford recommends MCC to upcoming college students. (Billerica Minuteman, MA)

    MARSHFIELD AROUND TOWN: Buckles has a great new home  Aug 27, 2009
    The following Marshfield residents recently graduated from their respective colleges or universities: Boston College, James Burke, BS, magna cum laude, in accounting and finance, Bridget Charles, BS, cum laude in nursing; Matthew Daprato, BA, cum laude in political science and history, Austin Giles, BA in communication, Daniel Russell, BS, cum laude in finance and economics, and Robert Walker, BS in marketing and management and leadership; Quinnipiac University, Daniel J. Osborn, MA in teaching;... (Marshfield Mariner, MA)

    Letter: Hello from new safety officer  Aug 26, 2009
    Shortly after graduating college, I attended Western New England College, receiving my Masters of Science degree in criminal justice. I volunteered as a Stoneham Police Explorer and moved on to the Stoneham Auxiliary Police. (Stoneham Sun, MA)

    Portsmouth mayor named to gaming study commission  Aug 21, 2009
    They have agreed to do the hard work necessary to gather reliable data and facts, and perform unbiased and detailed analysis about gaming proposals and how they may impact New Hampshire in order to contribute to a more informed public debate on this issue," Gov. Lynch said. "I thank them for agreeing to serve. The hours on the NEW coupon are listed. (Seacoast New Hampshire)

    Valley optometrist steps out with a flair  Aug 15, 2009
    I became a doctor of optometry, graduated from the New England College of Optometry in Boston and built a practice. I fulfilled my dream to help patients see in a successful setting. (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald, NC)

    Getting their kicks  Aug 10, 2009
    She even made the Faces in the Crowd section of Sports Illustrated after scoring seven goals in an 8-0 win over New England College. I ve had some awesome coaches in the past, and now I m just passing along some of the things they taught me, the 24-year-old nanny said. (Kingston Mariner, MA)

    In step with tradition: Campus tours thriving  Aug 3, 2009
    Despite the troubled economy, the cost of travel, and the growth of online virtual visits, the New England college tour not only endures, but thrives - with some schools even showing an increase in visits. Many parents visiting area colleges last week said that even during lean times, they need to see a campus in person to know whether it is the right fit for their son or daughter. (Boston Globe)

    Retired justice moves in NH  Aug 2, 2009
    It was purchased Thursday from New England College President Michele Perkins. One of Souter's old neighbors says he's devastated to learn that his longtime neighbor is moving. (Concord Monitor)

    Union chief faces child assault charges  Aug 2, 2009
    Records show Souter, who is 69, purchased a 3,500-square-foot Cape Cod-style home on Thursday from Michele Perkins, New England College president, and her husband for $510,000. (AP). (Boston Globe)

    Jolly Named To Allstate AFCA Good Works Team  Aug 1, 2009
    Louis - Tim Taylor University of West Alabama - Dameon Baylor West Texas Ames Chandler Western New England College - David Doiron Wilmington College - Billy Blackburn University of Wisconsin-Platteville - George Katze Wittenberg University - Lance Phillps Youngstown State University - Aaron Pitts. . (Tarheelblue.com)

    Retired Justice Souter buys new home in Hopkinton  Aug 1, 2009
    Records show Souter, who's 69, purchased a 3,500-square-foot Cape Cod on Thursday from New England College President Michele Perkins and her husband for $510,000. Hopkinton is a town of about 5,000 west of Concord. (Concord Monitor)

    Scituate student news  Jul 25, 2009
    Barrow named to dean s list Amanda L. Barrow of Scituate was named to the dean s list at Western New England College for the 2009 spring semester ... Carroll receives degree Bernard R. Carroll of Scituate graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Western New England College on May 16, 2009. (Scituate Mariner, MA)

    Former Trojan picks up honor  Jul 23, 2009
    In the New England College Baseball League, pitcher Matteo D'Angelo (North Adams SteepleCats) has a 4. 32 ERA. Outfielder Tony Brunetti (SteepleCats) is batting. (Herald Online, SC -- Sports)

    Boston business school offers master’s in ethics  Jul 22, 2009
    The New England College of Business and Finance is hoping to carve out a new niche by offering a master s degree in business ethics and compliance ... While other schools offer master s degrees in business administration that emphasize ethics studies, Horton said the New England College of Business and Finance ethics degree is different ... Kathy Robson, senior vice president and chief internal auditor at Rockland Trust, is pursuing a master s degree in ethics at New England College of Business... (Boston Globe)

    Calling all Melrose baseball addicts  Jul 18, 2009
    In case you weren t aware, the Navigators team is comprised of elite college baseball players from across the country who compete in the summer New England College Baseball League (NECBL). The All-Star Clinic package in Melrose includes. (Melrose Free Press, MA)

    Stoneham PD says Goodbye to Officer Rotondi  Jul 9, 2009
    And he even had the opportunity to return to school at age 50, graduating with a bachelor s degree in law from Western New England College in Springfield in 2000. I learned a lot over the years, Rotondi said. (Stoneham Sun, MA)

    Colleges creating summer jobs for students in tight times  Jul 8, 2009
    The Western New England College School of Law in Springfield, Mass. is helping cover salaries for 15 students working for public-interest legal groups or state, local or federal governments. (USA Today -- News)

    Dickinson announces administrative restructuring  Jul 5, 2009
    He holds a doctorate in higher education from the University of Virginia, a masters degree from the University of Maryland and a bachelors degree from New England College. Rick Delgiorno has been named director of alumni and parent relations. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)

    TotalVision Eye Care Health Center celebrates grand reopening this weekend  Jun 27, 2009
    The two met at the New England College of Optometry and after working for five years in California, returned to Regina's native state in 1989 and opened an office in West Hartford. After outgrowing that office, the two moved to Fenn Road in Newington and continued experiencing growth. (Newington Town Crier, CT)

    Unanimous vote: Ferland named Deputy Police Chief  Jun 25, 2009
    He has a masters in criminal justice administration and management from Western New England College. DiSesa announced in February that at age 61 and with 22 years with the department, it was "time to hang the gun belt up." He said he plans to spend time with his three sons and perhaps volunteer at the NHSPCA.. (Seacoast New Hampshire)

    Tierney: Watertown Citizens for Environmental Safety turns 30  Jun 19, 2009
    Dancs, an assistant professor of economics at Western New England College and former research director of the National Priorities Project, led off with an overview of her research into the military costs of securing foreign energy supplies. These so-called hidden costs (like those at the opposite end of the production and consumption cycle of cleaning up pollution caused by burning fossil fuels) are not reflected in the price of a barrel of oil, but they are real, measurable in tax dollars, and... (Watertown TAB & Press, MA)

    Winthrop wraps up sporting events for 2008-‘09  Jun 5, 2009
    New England College Baseball League: Matteo D'Angelo, John Murrian, Tony Brunetti (North Adams, Mass. Ken Monteith, Mizenko (Sanford, Maine); Pat Fortunato (Danbury, Conn. (Herald Online, SC -- Sports)

    Hanson and Heppner in New England All-Star Game Tomorrow Night  Jun 4, 2009
    FAIRFIELD, CT - Senior first baseman and junior catcher have both been selected to play in the 35th Annual New England College Baseball All-Star Game, scheduled for Thursday, June 4 at 7 p.m. at Campanelli Stadium in Brockton, MA.. The pair will represent the University Division in the classic against the College Division, players comprised from New England Division II and III schools. (Sacredheartpioneers.com)

    Conference aid called ethics issue for Cahill  Jun 1, 2009
    At one of the conferences held at Western New England College in 2006, Haley helped kick off the event by introducing Cahill. "Barclays Capital has been an active supporter of The Money Conference for several years and is a firm believer in its mission," wrote spokesman Brandon Ashcraft in an e-mailed statement. (Boston Globe)

    Foster Named NEIBA Division I Baseball Coach of the Year  May 29, 2009
    The All-New England Division I first and second teams constitute the University Division roster for the 2009 NEIBA New England College Baseball All-Star Game - which will be played at Campanelli Stadium in Brockton, Mass. on June 4. (Gorhody.com)

    Men's Lacrosse Defenseman John Tunney To Participate In NEI...  May 29, 2009
    Tunney joins 36 other New England college lacrosse players in the all-star game. The two sides will be coached by Jay Delanoy of Southern New Hampshire University and Randy Fuller of Western New England College. (Friars.com)

    Pirates' Doumit cleared for full rehabilitation  May 29, 2009
    NOTES -- The trip that elite Dominican outfield prospect Miguel Angel Sano was supposed to make next month to the United States -- as part of a team that would face New England college players --has been canceled because of a lack of funding. Rene Gayo, the Pirates' Latin American scouting director, was to have been the team's manager. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    Pirates Notebook: Capps dodging DL for now  May 27, 2009
    Gayo has enlisted Sano to participate in a five-game exhibition tour against New England college players June 15-21, one in which he will manage the team. Gayo's plan is to have prospects from the upcoming signing period engage in games as opposed to the individual showcases that are the norm. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    Trio of Gulls selected as USILA All-Americans  May 22, 2009
    The Gulls wrapped up their season at 17-4 overall and defeated New England College, 22-4, to win their second consecutive ECAC Championship. Cosco and O'Reilly have already been honored by the USILA as the pair will play in the North/South Senior All-Star Game on Friday May, 22. (Ecgulls.com)

    Around Town: Week of May 15, 2009  May 16, 2009
    Congratulations to Amanda Shom of Rockland who has been named to the Dean s List for the Fall 2008 semester at Western New England College. This honor is reserved for students with a grade point average of 3. (Abington Mariner, MA)

    Cheney Attacks May Not Help Republicans  May 14, 2009
    "This is not the same level of control and discipline Cheney's exercised over the last 40 years," said John Baick, professor of history at Western New England College. "I think it grows out of a deep sense of hurt and betrayal.". (San Francisco Chronicle -- Politics)

    UAlbany search ends at home  May 14, 2009
    He also holds a law degree from the Western New England College School of Law. In 1997, Gov. George Pataki named the Burnt Hills resident chairman of the University Council, an advisory and oversight board for the campus and senior administration. (Albany Times Union)

    Gulls win second-straight ECAC Championship  May 11, 2009
    - Endicott College stored at least four goals in every quarter en route to a 22-4 victory over New England College in the ECAC Championship game on Sunday afternoon in Beverly, Mass ... John Gabriel led the offense for New England College as he scored a pair of goals. (Ecgulls.com)

    Six-goal fourth lifts Gulls over Buccaneers  May 10, 2009
    Endicott faces New England College on Sunday afternoon in the ECAC Championship ... The Gulls improve to 16-4 and will move on to their second-consecutive ECAC Championship game on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p.m. against New England College, while the Buccaneers close out their season at 9-7 ... The Gulls will matchup with The Commonwealth Coast Conference foe New England College on Sunday afternoon at 3:00 p.m.. (Ecgulls.com)

    Wilmington native is a bridge buster  May 10, 2009
    Michael A. Emery of Wilmington has been awarded first place in the Bridge Busting Competition at Western New England College ... Western New England College is a private, independent, coeducational institution founded in 1919. (Wilmington Advocate, MA)

    Textbook Case Of Tedium  May 7, 2009
    Thursday, May 07, 2009 Last Update: 05:55 AM EDT. hide topics THIS WEEK'S HOT TOPICS. (New York Post -- Entertainment)

    Reducing Inflammation Slows Alzheimer's Decline  May 6, 2009
    Flaherty, a second-year student at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in Biddeford, Maine, presented the findings at the meeting. The treatment benefit from vitamin E was "small to medium" but increased with time, he said. (Newsmax)

    Vitamin E may slow Alzheimer's disease  May 5, 2009
    Flaherty, a second-year student at the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine in Biddeford, Maine, presented the findings at the meeting. He added that the treatment benefit from vitamin E was "small to medium" but increased with time. (Yahoo News)

    Mission Improbable: Gulls win three to take seventh straight TCCC Title  May 3, 2009
    The Gulls (37-7) defeated Salve Regina University (25-19-1) in game one of the day, 5-0, and then swept a pair of games from Western New England College (29-14), 4-3 and 5-4, to take the TCCC crown ... Western New England College was the only team in the TCCC to have beaten the Gulls this season as the Golden Bears forced Endicott to play in the 10:00 a.m. game by defeating the Gulls 7-5 on Thursday. (Ecgulls.com)

    No. 12 Golden Bears down No. 16 Endicott  May 3, 2009
    - For the second straight year, No. 12Western New England College has ended the #16-ranked Endicott College men's lacrosse season as the Golden Bears won their second-consecutive The Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship with a 12-7 victory over the Gulls ... Western New England College went on to take a 5-2 advantage after the first period and maintained a three-goal edge (6-3) at the break ... However, Western New England College broke the game open with three straight goals and Savoie... (Ecgulls.com)

    Endicott's Cinderella run comes up short  May 3, 2009
    - After beating fourth-seeded Salve Regina and then knocking-off No. 14 and top-seed Curry, the Gulls finally had their Cinderella run come to an end as the Curry College Colonels rallied for a pair of victories over Endicott to advance to Sunday's TCCC Finals against Western New England College ... Curry, which improved to 34-6 overall with the pair of wins, will now host Western New England College in The Commonwealth Coast Conference Finals on Sunday afternoon in Milton, Mass. (Ecgulls.com)

    College fair May 6 for students with learning differences  May 2, 2009
    Schools scheduled to participate in the college fair, which begins at 6 p.m., include Landmark College, Keene State College, Lesley College, Mount Wachusett Community College, New England College, Becker College, Long Island University, Quinsigamond Community College, Mitchell College, Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology, Mount Ida College, Dean College, Middlesex Community College, Rivier College, Northeastern University, Hampshire College, Springfield College, Fitchburg State College,... (Bolton Common, MA)

    MacDonald highlights eight Endicott All-TCCC selections  May 2, 2009
    The Gulls (34-7) will meet up with Salve Regina University (24-18-1) on Saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. to determine who will play Western New England College (29-12) in the TCCC Championship later in the day. MacDonald, earning the Player of the Year and a First-Team selection, has been a tremendous all-around performer for an Endicott team that entered the TCCC tournament sporting a 33-6 overall record and an almost-perfect 23-1 mark in conference-play. (Ecgulls.com)

    Baseball places three on TCCC Honorable Mention  May 2, 2009
    Curry College junior Rick Vail was selected TCCC Player of the Year, Wentworth Institute of Technology junior Chris Sandini was named TCCC Pitcher of the Year, Western New England College freshman Matt Fleishman was chosen TCCC Rookie of the Year, Western New England College's Bryan Calzone was honored as TCCC Senior Scholar Athlete of the Year, Curry College's Dave Perdios selected as TCCC Coach of the Year, and New England College was the recipient of the Team Sportsmanship Award. Voting for... (Ecgulls.com)

    Three Finalists Named in Search for New Minnesota State, Mankato Women's Hockey Head Coach  May 1, 2009
    Prior to UMD he worked three years as an assistant coach with the men's program at New England College where the Pilgrims went 53-23-4 and earned three second-place league finishes. A 2000 New England College grad, played defense for the Pilgrims as an undergraduate and later played professionally in Sweden for Lysekil. (Wcha.com)

    Endicott sinks Pilgrims, TCCC Finals bound  May 1, 2009
    - The Endicott College women's lacrosse team came back from an early 0-2 deficit to defeat New England College, 11-4, and move onto its fourth straight The Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship game. Endicott (14-4) looks ahead to a matchup with Roger Williams University (15-2) who defeated Curry College, 13-5, in the other TCCC Semifinal match held on Thursday. (Ecgulls.com)

    Shovel Shops among nations most endangered historic places  May 1, 2009
    In southeastern Massachusetts, the Ames Shovel Shops complex, an intact 19th-century industrial village that resembles a picture-perfect New England college campus, is threatened by a plan to demolish several of the site s historic buildings and radically alter others to pave the way for new mixed-use development, the National Trust said in a statement. The designation does not bring any money or legislation to save the complex, but puts a national spotlight on it, said Nord Wennerstrom, a... (Easton Journal, MA)

    Gulls downed by Golden Bears, host Seahawks Saturday  May 1, 2009
    - Western New England College advanced onto The Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship game by defeating Endicott College, 7-5, on Thursday afternoon in Beverly, Mass ... Game two of the double-header matched up the No. 1-seeded Endicott College against #2 Western New England College. (Ecgulls.com)

    Gulls advance to finals for sixth straight year  May 1, 2009
    The win propels the Gulls into their sixth straight TCCC Championship game, where they will meet No. 12 Western New England College after the Golden Bears defeated Salve Regina, 18-6 ... With the win, Endicott will head to Western New England College for The Commonwealth Coast Conference Finals on Saturday afternoon in Springfield, Mass. (Ecgulls.com)

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