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The Recreation Department will hold an Open Forum tonight at 6 p.m. in the Lower Hearing Room at Town Hall, followed by a Youth Sports Meeting at 7 p.m. The agendas are as follows:
Tonight the long culmination of four years of hard work got recognized. The winter sport seniors would finally get recognized. The basketball teams would play two games around the ceremony but the ...
Dr. Timothy P. Shriver Attends World Economic Forum Followed by South Korea for Celebration of One-Year Countdown to Special Olympics World Winter Games PyeongChang 2013 Washington, D.C., 26 January 2012 – Special Olympics Chairman and CEO, Dr. ...
BALTIMORE , Jan. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Slightly over one in five American adults (21 percent) revealed that they ever participate in any winter sport, according to new research released today from IMRE ...
For the better part of the past week, the great outdoors has been more than a winter wonderland.
Back in Switzerland, IOC President Jacques Rogge attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he met several IOC partners.(PRWEB) January 30, 2012 IOC ACTIVITIESIOC PRESIDENTBack in Switzerland, IOC President Jacques Rogge attended the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he met several IOC partners.This week in Vidy, President Rogge met IOC Executive Board members Craig Reedie and Gunilla ...
The president of the International Ski Federation has been to every Winter Olympics in his lifetime since the five-ring circus came to his hometown of St. Moritz in 1948 — one week after his fourth birthday.
Back in Switzerland, IOC President Jacques Rogge attended the World Economic Forum in Davos , where he met several IOC partners.
Every four years when the Winter Olympics roll around, curling gets an injection of enthusiasm from TV coverage. For a couple of weeks, one of Canada's favorite sports and one of the U.S.'s least-known gets trendy.
The president of the International Ski Federation has been to every Winter Olympics in his lifetime since the five-ring circus came to his hometown of St. Moritz in 1948 - one week after his fourth birthday.
The president of the International Ski Federation has been to every Winter Olympics in his lifetime since the five-ring circus came to his hometown of St. Moritz in 1948 - one week after his fourth birthday.
All events except "Stars on Ice" are free to the publicFeb. 8-11 Relighting the Flame, Cauldron Park at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
PLAINVILLE — When Kurt and Susan Plourde got word last summer that restrictions had been lifted, there was a collective sigh of relief in their household.
DENVER - Who would have guessed that winter sports would become such a chick magnet. From skiing to snowboarding, even snowshoeing, the power of the female purchaser has finally gained the respect of the industry, from head Copyright 2012 Summit Daily News. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Summit Daily News Women driving the winter ...
HARRY MOUNT: As the great and the good gathered in Davos for the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting last week, they could have done with Holmes to sort out the biggest financial crisis in 80 years.
PLAINVILLE — When Kurt and Susan Plourde got word last summer that restrictions had been lifted, there was a collective sigh of relief in their household.
PLAINVILLE â” The Plainville boys swimming team earned its fourth victory of the season Tuesday night, and it might have been its most satisfying.
ST. MORITZ, Switzerland (AP) - The president of the International Ski Federation has been to every Winter Olympics in his lifetime since the five-ring circus came to his hometown of St. Moritz in 1948 - one week after his fourth birthday.
Lexi Thompson of Coral Springs is in Australia again this week, where she makes her debut as a full-fledged member of the LPGA Tour. Already a two-time winner as a pro, Thompson turns 17 on Friday, the day she’ll play the second round of the Women’s Australian Open. As our golf writer Jeff Shain pointed out in [...]
It's a question many North Shore hockey followers have probably asked themselves in the last week. How did a Danvers team — one admittedly without a roster full of stars (save for perhaps junior center Joe Strangie), but more a collection of players that work together extremely well — become the first North Shore squad to wrap up a state tournament berth this winter?
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