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Eric Encarncion, 11, left, listens as his classmate Tuong Thai, 13, talks about what having more space means to him. 
The Blessed Stephen Bellesini Academy  has reached more than half of its goal on its capital campaign. The all-boys school sponsored by Merrimack College, is housed at the former St. Francis of Assisi Church. The money is being raised to create more classroom space.
northofboston > Jan Seeger/Staff Photo. Fashion designer, Angela Zampell, left, of Haverhill, spends Monday morning  shopping with her friend, Julia Fazio, who is visiting from her home in New York. Sifting through a host of vintage items for sale, the two make a trip to "A Will Kept Secret Antiques," in Plaistow an annual event, with Fazio saying they are already well on their way in loading up on holiday treats and treasures.
northofboston > Jan Seeger/Staff Photo. Holding a copy of "End War," Thom Leibold, of Haverhill, says of video games that playing them is definitely his favorite hobby. A fan of gaming since "Atari," Leibold is shopping Monday at Video Game Exchange in Plaistow, the largest old-style video game shop in New England.
northofboston > Jan Seeger/Staff Photo. Teddy Sanborn Jr.,  works across from his sister, Jamie Hounanin, of Methuen, as the two break up large sheets of home-made buttercrunch in the production area of Sanborn Candies in Plaistow. A third-generation candy maker, Sanborn says, "It's a sweet life," though Jamie laughingly adds, "I've eaten enough candy to last a lifetime."
northofboston > Jan Seeger/Staff Photo. An employee of Sanborn's in Plaistow for over 15 years, Melvina Prosper, 65, of Newton, finishes the last of what she calls, "Pickin' up the gummy bears," as she winds up a morning's work making candy.
northofboston > Carl Russo/staff photo. Methuen senior, Ben Pare (right) and junior, Cam Kelley (center) stick together to lead the pack in the 1000 yard race during an indoor track meet at Methuen against Dracut High. Methuen defeated Dracut 46-40. 12/14/2009.
northofboston > Carl Russo/staff photo. Methuen sophomore, Dylan Doucette (front) and junior, Kyle Charette captured first and second place respectively in their 300 yard race during an indoor track meet at Methuen against Dracut High. Methuen defeated Dracut 46-40. 12/14/2009.
northofboston > Carl Russo/staff photo. Methuen senior, Julie Platz clears the bar at 4 feet and 10 inches to capture second place during an indoor track meet at Methuen high against Dracut High and Notre Dame Academy. Dracut defeated Methuen 58-28. Methuen defeated Notre Dame Academy 65-21.   12/14/2009.
northofboston > Carl Russo/staff photo. Methuen freshman, Gabrielle Thibault (left) competes in the 50 yard dash Against Dracut High and Notre Dame Academy during the indoor track meet at Methuen. Dracut defeated Methuen 58-28. Methuen defeated Notre Dame Academy 65-21.   12/14/2009.
Paul Bilodeau/Staff photo
Eric Encarncion, 11, left, listens as his classmate Tuong Thai, 13, talks about what having more space means to him.
The Blessed Stephen Bellesini Academy has reached more than half of its goal on its capital campaign. The all-boys school sponsored by Merrimack College, is housed at the former St. Francis of Assisi Church. The money is being raised to create more classroom space.
northofboston > Paul Bilodeau/Staff photo
Eric Encarncion, 11, left, listens as his classmate Tuong Thai, 13, talks about what having more space means to him. 
The Blessed Stephen Bellesini Academy  has reached more than half of its goal on its capital campaign. The all-boys school sponsored by Merrimack College, is housed at the former St. Francis of Assisi Church. The money is being raised to create more classroom space.
Paul Bilodeau/Staff photo
Eric Encarncion, 11, left, listens as his classmate Tuong Thai, 13, talks about what having more space means to him.
The Blessed Stephen Bellesini Academy has reached more than half of its goal on its capital campaign. The all-boys school sponsored by Merrimack College, is housed at the former St. Francis of Assisi Church. The money is being raised to create more classroom space.
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