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Wednesday, November 22, 2017
17th Annual Christmas Ecumenical Memorial Service at Woodlawn Cemetery
oodlawn Cemeter y has announced it will be holding its 17th annual Christmas Ecumenical Memorial Service in the chap-
el on Thursday, November 30 at 7 p.m. Woodlawn Cemetery President and Chief Executive Officer Francis J. LaRovere III, Esquire, in making the
announcement said, “This is a difficult season for those who have lost a loved one; we hope that in offering this opportunity to share in this memori-
al service, the loss will be less painful.” LaRovere continued, “We are gratified with the response we have received from the public regarding this event and are pleased to be able to offer it each year during the holiday season.” In addition to the service, Woodlawn will again light a Memorial Christmas Tree while the carolers sing traditional Christmas hymns. Reverend Thomas Coots and Father Vincent Gianni will celebrate the service. Starting at 6:30 p.m., a seasonal music program will be
performed by the Figgy Puddin’ Holiday Carollers. This a cappella quartet of Dickensian carollers will perform traditional Christmas music in beautiful Victorian costumes. Following the program, a collation will be held in Patton Memorial Hall. Gates will open at 6 p.m. Seating is limited and may not be held for late arrivals. Therefore, it is suggested you arrive early. The program is not recommended for children under 12 years old. For additional information, please contact Director of Public Relations Paul M. Maniff at (617) 387-0800.
Fenway opens to Everett, Masco on Thanksgiving Eve By Julian Cardillo The Everett High football team get a once and a lifetime opportunity on Wednesday night. Though they’ll miss out on playing football on Thanksgiving, they’ll do battle with Masconomet at Fenway Park the night before at 5 p.m. Masco and the Crimson Tide have tangled on more than one occasion. Five years ago, Everett throttled the Chieftains 42-14 in the
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Another Tide Super Star, junior wide receiver Mike Saintristil, shifts gears as he heads for the end zone.
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