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...three-time captain of the hockey team and was named the High School Athlete of the Year in her senior year. If early signs are any indication, she is already adapting well to the college level of play. During the Crimson’s exhibition match last Saturday against McGill, Kennedy scored what would prove to be the game-winning goal by stealing the puck after a faceoff in McGill territory and slamming it past the Martlets netminder.“It’s a big jump in pace. We have an extremely fast group of kids...
...Harvard women’s hockey team took care of McGill University, Canada’s No. 1 team, 3-2, in exhibition action Saturday afternoon at Bright Hockey Center. Freshman Whitney Kennedy scored what became the game-winning goal on an unassisted slapshot from between the circles at 12:55 of the third period. The Crimson got things started at 17:34 in the first, capitalizing on a power-play opportunity. Tri-captain Jenny Brine put the puck in the net, assisted by junior Randi Griffin and tri-captain Sarah Vaillancourt. Sophomore Kate Buesser made...
...Marshall says, it is the state's department of health that will ultimately determine whether offenders should pay a fine, and how much that should be. Which still may not thwart all smokers. "If I'm going to get in trouble for smoking outside," Slippery Rock University senior Alex McGill told her campus newspaper, "I might as well just light up in class instead of going out in the wind and rain...
...town to a mangy wreck near the airport where a collection of cats and dogs were found chained together in the yard, abandoned residences are putting a blight on all types of neighborhoods. "We get about six to ten calls a day on vacant homes," says police officer John McGill, who stresses that this isn't just a problem in the poorer parts of town...
Lippert, along with police officers McGill and Amy Bublak, make up the city's health unit, which takes care of vacant home problems. Burglaries are up 26% in Modesto since a year ago, and the officers say this has to do with the relentless assaults on foreclosed homes. "We're seeing a shift in crimes," Bublak says, noting that people used to just steal property from the outside. Now, in addition to vandalizing the property, stripping its bones and using the yard as a dumping ground, thieves have zeroed in on the homes' utilities. "Forty percent of foreclosed homes...