North of Boston Media Group Photos

northofboston > Lawrence:The children and grandchildren of the late Joe Sweeney will helped unveil a 12-feet long and 5-feet wide mural of trolleys, trains and a view of Essex Street in memory of sweeney, who worked at ATT for many years and volunteered on dozen boards around the city.  Eagle-Tribune Photo/Paul Bilodeau
northofboston > Lawence: Seniors at Notre Dame High School. Staff photo/Amy Sweeney
northofboston > Kingston: Dollee Mallane performs during a magic show at the Nichols Memorial Library in Kingston. Photo by Angie Beaulieu/Eagle-Tribune Wednesday, April 29, 2009
northofboston > Kingston: Benny Pedreira, 3, watches a magic show performed by Dollee Mallane at the Nichols Memorial Library in Kingston. Photo by Angie Beaulieu/Eagle-Tribune Wednesday, April 29, 2009
northofboston > Atkinson: Olivia LaCreta, 5, and Braden Perras, 4, watch work on filling their birdfeeders at the Kimball Library in Atkinson. 
Photo by Angie Beaulieu/Eagle-Tribune Wednesday, April 29, 2009
northofboston > Methuen: Luis Garcia, of Methuen Health & Rehab Center, tries his hand at some putting in the golf corner, along with Methuen High School junior Erica Grasso. They were participating in the Senior Olympics held at Methuen High School's field house on Wednesday. Seniors from area nursing homes, assisted living complexes and the senior center were teamed up with student peer leaders for fun athletic events such as horseshoes, basketball, soccer, bowling, and baseball. Photo by Allegra Boverman/Eagle-Tribune Wednesday, April 29, 2009
northofboston > Methuen: Miriam Davis of Lakeview House Nursing Home in Haverhill got two medals for high scores and spirit, from Allison Hajjar, a Methuen High School senior. They were participating in the Senior Olympics held at Methuen High School's field house on Wednesday. Seniors from area nursing homes, assisted living complexes and the senior center were teamed up with student peer leaders for fun athletic events such as horseshoes, golf, basketball, soccer, bowling, and baseball.. Photo by Allegra Boverman/Eagle-Tribune Wednesday, April 29, 2009
northofboston > Methuen: From left to right, racing in the wheelchair race, are Ruby Hennessy of Nevins Adult Day Health Center in Methuen, Bob Prescott, of Wingate at Andover Rehab, and Yvonne Wameen, of Wingate at Andover Rehab. They were participating in the Senior Olympics held at Methuen High School's field house on Wednesday. Seniors from area nursing homes, assisted living complexes and the senior center were teamed up with student peer leaders for fun athletic events. Photo by Allegra Boverman/Eagle-Tribune Wednesday, April 29, 2009
northofboston > Haverhill: Michael Thompson, of Haverhill, an American Revolution re-enactor with the Colonel Bailey's Second Massachusetts Regiment (He is a private), visited Hill View Montessori School on Wednesday while students there are studying the American Revolution. He discussed what daily life during that era was like as a soldier, and what kinds of clothing, food, tools, weapons and amusements soldiers would make use of. From left to right are fifth graders Emily Dickopf, wearing a civilian coat, and Elliot Mascoll wearing a lieutenant's coat, fourth grader Madeline Pierce and fifth grader Alex Martin wearing musicians' attire. Photo by Allegra Boverman/Eagle-Tribune Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Lawrence:The children and grandchildren of the late Joe Sweeney will helped unveil a 12-feet long and 5-feet wide mural of trolleys, trains and a view of Essex Street in memory of sweeney, who worked at ATT for many years and volunteered on dozen boards around the city. Eagle-Tribune Photo/Paul Bilodeau
northofboston > Lawrence:The children and grandchildren of the late Joe Sweeney will helped unveil a 12-feet long and 5-feet wide mural of trolleys, trains and a view of Essex Street in memory of sweeney, who worked at ATT for many years and volunteered on dozen boards around the city.  Eagle-Tribune Photo/Paul Bilodeau
Lawrence:The children and grandchildren of the late Joe Sweeney will helped unveil a 12-feet long and 5-feet wide mural of trolleys, trains and a view of Essex Street in memory of sweeney, who worked at ATT for many years and volunteered on dozen boards around the city. Eagle-Tribune Photo/Paul Bilodeau
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