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Katelyn Sahagian

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Past:
  • WickedLocal
  • Cohasset Mariner
  • The Patriot Ledger

Past articles by Katelyn:

NEWSMAKER: Rev. Jack Connell brings his brand of ministry to Eastern Nazarene College

Even though he changed his profession, his mission is still about serving the community → Read More

In blessing pets, Hull pastor seeks to help the homeless

HULL — Beatrice Nolan tried to keep Lord Melburn still while listening to the blessings of the Rev. David Weekley, but the 10-month-old → Read More

Hingham history on display through 95th annual Historic House Tour

HINGHAM — What do abolitionist Frederick Douglass, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and the first war secretary Benjamin Lincoln all have in common? They each left their mark on Hingham and participants on the 95th annual Hingham Historic House Tour learned how. On Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., houses from the 17th century to the early 20th century were open for the public to tour and to learn… → Read More

A fresh angle: New generation learns old pastime

In era of ever-present screens, fishing endures as a pastime → Read More

A fresh angle: New generation learns old pastime

In era of ever-present screens, fishing endures as a pastime → Read More

A fresh angle: New generation learns old pastime

In era of ever-present screens, fishing endures as a pastime → Read More

At World's End, toddlers get an introduction to nature

HINGHAM — Four toddlers sat with wide, excited eyes as they listened to Lizzie Granowski read them a story about the forest and the different creatures that lived in it. At the end, Granowski asked them what animals they remember living in the forest.“I remember the dragonfly,” said 3-year-old Seamus Judge. Bailey O’Brien, Mary Maclean and William Sexton all joined in, each adding a different… → Read More

NEWSMAKER: Kathy Czerny, on a mission to make music accessible

Katelyn Sahagian “Music can make transformations.” WHO: Kathy Czerny AGE: 68 HOMETOWN: Marshfield IN THE NEWS: As the director of the South Shore Conservatory for the last 15 years. NOW YOU KNOW: Kathy Czerny was 2 years old when she gave her first performance at her mother’s sorority chapter meeting. HER STORY: Kathy Czerny’s office at South Shore Conservatory’s Hingham campus isn’t the typical… → Read More

NEWSMAKER: John Yazwinski, advocate on a mission to end homelessness

NAME: John YazwinskiAGE: 46HOMETOWN: NortonIN THE NEWS: As the CEO and president of Father Bill’s, a shelter and social services organization → Read More

In Quincy, a hearty homecoming for 'The Guy'

Brian 'The Guy' Donahue was celebrated by his hometown on Monday night for his work as an actor and a stuntman → Read More

Kids connect with nature at 'Sunday Funday' in Norwell

NORWELL — Patrick Bensten, a 5-year-old from Hingham, carefully pet the smooth scales of one of the many snakes volunteers from Cape Ann → Read More

New arrest for man jailed for harrassing Scituate police chief

Tibbetts will face charges of possession and intent to distribute crack cocaine in court Monday. → Read More

Scituate's William Tibbetts, a former NHL player, arrested on drug charges

Tibbetts will face charges of possession and intent to distribute crack cocaine in court Monday. → Read More

Sharon chef stresses importance of genetic testing

Chef Avi Shemtov helps spread the word about BRCA gene mutations with a free dinner → Read More

Randolph woman meets with cop 8 years after life-changing encounter

RANDOLPH — Joanne Batson says a chance encounter with a Randolph police officer in 2010 changed her life forever.Batson on Thursday met Officer Stephen Morse for the first time since their life-altering meeting and gave him her eight-year sober medallion in honor of the night she said he saved her life. She had thought about giving him one of her sobriety chips every year, and decided now was… → Read More

West Nile virus confirmed in Quincy mosquito

QUINCY — The state Department of Public Health has confirmed that the West Nile virus has been detected in Quincy.The state said one mosquito → Read More

NEWSMAKER: Dr. Rudolph Tanzi, rock star scientist

Dr. Rudolph Tanzi has published three best-selling books, played keyboard on an Aerosmith album and found three of the four genes that are linked to Alzheimer's disease. → Read More

Dogs, residents show Rockland pride at rail trail walk

ROCKLAND — Kerry Girard laughed while her daughter Kelsey tried to keep their 6-month-old black Labrador Oakley from running off. Kelsey scolded Oakley when he started to run ahead of them again, and Kerry told her that he was just excited to be out with other dogs."Every dog gets to be a Bulldog today," Kerry said, referencing Rockland's town mascot.In Rockland on Sunday, seven dogs and their… → Read More

Hundreds will walk in Plymouth's walk to end Alzheimer's

PLYMOUTH — The Nelson Memorial Park will be full of walkers fundraising money to make a change next weekend.More than 900 people will gather → Read More

NEWSMAKER: Daniel Hassett hopes to inspire others to be adventurous

NAME: Daniel HassettAGE: 33HOMETOWN: HanoverIN THE NEWS: Hassett's Levitate Music Festival wrapped up its seventh year in Marshfield this summer, and his → Read More