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The Boys & Girls Club of Webster - Dudley 2013 Annual Back-A-Kid Campaign
Boys & Girls Club of Webster-Dudley
The Positive Place for Kids
Boys & Girls Club of Webster-Dudley, 55 Oxford Ave, Dudley, Massachusetts 01571
News Release
For Information Contact:For Release: 
Tony PotiUpon Release
Executive Director
Boys & Girls Club of Webster - Dudley
55 Oxford Ave.
Dudley, MA. 01571
508 - 943 - 0037
Scott Barry, General Manager of Long Subaru and Amanda Magee, Chief Financial Officer of Fabrico both presented a very generous donation to Tony Poti...
Swingin' in the Valley April 19th

SUBARU CONFIRMS AWD TURBO CONVERTIBLE TWO-SEATER DIESEL HYBRID BRZ
SUBARU SURRENDERS AND CONFIRMS AWD TURBO CONVERTIBLE TWO-SEATER DIESEL HYBRID BRZ
- Maker Gives in And Admits Everything
April 1, 2013, Cherry Hill N.J., - Bowing to continued media and internet speculation, Subaru of America has confirmed that it will launch an AWD Twin-Turbo Convertible two-seater Diesel Hybrid BRZ for sale in 2015. The new model essentially takes all of the media and internet rumors surrounding the highly successful BRZ sports car and delivers them in…
THE ALL-NEW SUBARU WRX CONCEPT DEBUTS
THE ALL-NEW SUBARU WRX CONCEPT DEBUTS AT THE 2013 NEW YORK INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW
The bold and muscular design emphasizes turbocharged power and AWD grip in a more agile and athletic form. The SUBARU WRX CONCEPT…
Wednesday's Woman in History - Ruth Wells
Most locals are familiar with Old Sturbridge
Village and the Wells
family that started it all.
Brothers Channing M, Albert B ("AB"), and
J Cheney Wells were operating their family business American Optical Company
located in Southbridge, MA. With a great love of history, antiques,
and collecting each had amassed quite an array of artifacts. Some adorned the
American Optical offices and A.B.'s collection grew to fill...
Wednesday’s Woman in History - Helen B. Taussig
Wednesday's Woman in History Helen B. Taussig was born in
Cambridge, MA (1898). Struggling with severe
dyslexia and hearing loss in her
early years did not keep her from pursuing a medical degree. While 'special
student' status afforded to female students allowed her to attend some courses
at Harvard and Boston University, she chose to pursue a complete medical degree
at Johns Hopkins University.
After receiving her M.D. in 1927...
Women's History Month - Fannie Merritt Farmer

Fannie Merritt Farmer was born in Boston, MA in 1857. After suffering from a paralytic stroke at the young age of 16, she was unable to continue with her formal education. During these hard years in which she was unable to walk, she took up cooking and started to become know for the quality meals she served at her mother's boarding house.
Farmer's health slowly progressed to the point that should could walk…
March is Women's History Month - Gertrude Chandler Warner

Gertrude Chandler Warner was born in Putnam, Connecticut, on April 16, 1890. From the age of five, she dreamed of becoming an author. With encouragement from her mother, who bought her a supply of notebooks, she carefully wrote down her stories and ofter presented them to her grandfather at Christmas time. As a child, she had spent hours watching the trains go by near her family's home. On one occasion, she peeked inside...




