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  • Holliston High School juniors Edward Daniels, left, and  Sean Klein run a ladder drill on the first day of football practice, Aug. 16, 2024.
  • Marlborough Marching Panther Band Drumline Director PJ Alcantar, wearing a luchador mask andmariachi hat, at band camp at the Whitcomb Middle School Field, Aug. 15, 2024. The band will perform at the Marlborough Labor Day Parade Sept. 2, and at the first football game at Kelleher Field, Sept 6.
  • Mike Tilton, of Natick, practices competetive water skiing on the South lake portion of Lake Cochituate, July 9, 2024.
  • Golfers silhouetted at the Framingham Country Club on the opening day of the 116th Massachusetts Amateur Championship, July 8, 2024.
  • Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute reenactors walk into the  Old Town Cemetery during the march to to the North Bridge in Concord on the actual Patriots Day, April 19, 2023.
  • Katy Kleitz, of Stow, and her brother Tony Kleitz, visiting from Paris, pick tulips in a field of 200,000 tulips at Ferjulian's Farm in Hudson, April 24, 2023.
  • James Sawler of Road Safe Traffic literally puts the finishing touch on the  start line for the 127th running of the Boston Marathon on Rte. 135 in Hopkinton,  creating the unicorn's eyes with his fingertip, April 11, 2023.
  • At the Framingham Centre Nursery School, 5-year-old Laelah Smethurst, known as the frog queen among her peers in the Chipmunk class, emerges from the pond with a frog in each hand, June 8, 2023.  The nature-based program at the nursery school has students outside 90 eprcent of the time.  {quote}They learn about science., said director Jacey Norton. {quote}We want the kids to be naturalists, to learn that all  animals have purpose.  They learn how to identify poison ivy. They learn how to be safe in the woods. Outdoor education teaches social and emotional skills, balance and core strength,{quote} Norton said.
  • Sarah Matos, 2, of Framingham, enjoys the music and a balloon at the Stars and Stripes Over Framingham event at Farm Pond Park, June 28, 2024.
  • Framingham High School graduates, including Tyler Knox, Justin Nichols, Jenna Saxon and Natalie Stevens, toss their caps at the conclusion of the commencement ceremony at Bowditch Field,  June 4, 2023.
  • Hopedale High School's Troy Hobson slides safely into second base against Oxford second baseman Guzman, April 14, 2023.
  • Algonquin Regional High School senior Gabby Miranda, center, after scoring the game winning goal in sudden death overtime against Wellesley, at Walpole High School, Nov. 16, 2022. The Titans advance to the Div. 1 state girls soccer finals.
  • Millis High School captain Mia Molinari, center, jumps for joy with teammates after defeating Hoosac Valley, 57-47, at the  Springfield High School of Science and Technology, March 15, 2023.  The Mohawks will play in the Div. 5 state finals this weekend.
  • The Millis High School girls basketball team, from left, Lindsey Grattan, Kyra Rice, Izzy Jewett, captain Mia Molinari, and captain Lily Avakian, react after losing to Springfield International Charter School, 42-34,  in the 2023 Div. 5 state finals at the Tsongas Center in Lowell, March 19, 2023.
  • Wayland High School diver Mia Mee at practice,  Jan. 19, 2023.
  • Framingham Police officers help to free a car that slid on the snow tand lodged through a chain link fence at Water Street and Central Street, with the Sudbury River a short distance away, Jan. 23, 2023.
  • Charlotte Lutes, 19-months-old, gets a lift from dad Allan at Ward Park in Marlborough, Jan. 24, 2023.
  • Mass. Environmental Police assisted Marlborough Police tranquilizing and relocating a moose on the loose, which came to rest behind a Shawmut Ave. home Tuesday morning, Feb. 22, 2022.
  • At a dress rehearsal of Framingham High School Drama Company’s production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella,  Emily Spalding as Ella, and Cameron Norria as Prince Topher,  dance at the ball, Jan. 10, 2023.
  • 101-year-old WWII veteran Russell Phipps, of Hopkinton, at the  American Heritage Museum  in Hudson, and an SBD Dauntless aircraft, the primary carrier based dive bomber used by the U.S. Navy during WWII, Dec. 29, 2022.
  • Senator Elizabeth Warren takes a selfie with supporters at a rally at Lookout Farm in Natick, Aug. 24, 2022.
  • At a rally supporting Ukraine on Sudbury Common, organized by Sudbury Stands for Democracy, Vira Slywotzky, of New York City, holds the Ukrainian flag,  Feb. 28, 2022.
  • Natick High School sophomore Brian Arthur runs in the two mile at the Bay State Conference Championship at the Reggie Lewis Center, Feb. 9, 2022. The image is delibrately blurred with a long exposure.
  • Framingham Flyer Marching Band junior baritone player Sophia Lyons and sophomore tuba player Joe Woods practice behind the high school, Aug. 25, 2022.  The band camp has been going on for two weeks, nine hours each day. Their first performance will be Sept. 16 at the first home football game.
  • Marlborough High School football senior Emerson Teixeira Ramos, gets ready to perform the National Anthem with the Marlborough High School Marching Band before the game against Grafton at Kelleher Field, Sept. 30, 2022.
  • Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School senior Mason Greenfield watches a pass drop into his arms at Acton-Boxborough, Oct. 7, 2022.
  • Athena Boulas, of Framingham, who competes at the U.S. Figure Skating Senior Lady Level for the Center Skating Academy at the New England Sports Center,  in Marlborough,  goes airborn during a butterfly spin, Feb. 7, 2022.
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  • A barred owl is released back into the wild at Whitehall State Park in Hopkinton by Westborough Animal Control Officer Melinda MacKendrick, Jan. 26, 2021.  The owl was struck by a car Jan. 3, and received treatment and rehabilitation at the Tufts Wildlife Clinic.
  • Hopkinton High School sophomore Avery Ravech, the punter and placekicker on the football team, collects balls at practice on the lower turf field, March 8, 2021.
  • Wellesley High School football senior Anthony Messore hoists the Frederick Gorman Centennial Trophy for the nation’s oldest football rivalry, after defeating Needham at its 133rd meeting, 34-0, March 19, 2021.
  • Framingham Barbieri Elementary School dual language Spanish second grade teacher Jocelynne MacKay leads an erosion prevention design task for both in person and remote students, March 30, 2021.
  • Jill Federman, of Hingham, Lisa Mazerollen, of Easton, and Michelle Pepe, of Sharon, all who recently lost their fathers to COVID-19, watch as David Vaughn, of Natick, places a wreath in  the Floral Heart Project on the Natick Common, March 1, 2021.
  • Framingham High School graduate Matheus De Araujo recieves his diploma, June 6, 2021, at Bowditch Field.
  • Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School track team freshmen Katie Drew, left, and Amber Stubblebine run sprints on the first day of spring practice, April 26, 2021.
  • Holliston senior Christian Schneeloch looks back en route to a touchdown at Wayland High School, April 23, 2021.
  • Larry Leonard, of Shrewsbury, right,  and members of the Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute fire their muskets at the Grout Heard House in Wayland, on Patriots Day, April 19, 2021.
  • Wayland High School Football senior William Carr locks in on a passduring the 39-36 comeback win against Holliston, April 23, 2021.
  • Firefighters pump water on a barn fire at the Hillside School farm in Marlborough, Feb. 2, 2021.
  • A hazmat team enters a building at the Sheffield Court Condominiums at 624 Boston Post Road in Marlborough, Sept. 8, 2022. Tuesday emergency personnel responded to a medical emergency and found {quote}a large amount  of unidentied unlabeled  chemicals.{quote} Ten families were displaced. FBI and State Police were at the scene late on Wednesday.
  • By appointment only drive-through testing at the Ashland Commuter Rail Station, operated by Transformative Healthcare, Jan. 3, 2022.
  • Caitlyn O’Leary, of Maynard, takes a COVID-19 test at the Mass. Dept. of Public Health Stop the Spread testing site, run by the Marlborough Hospital, at the Marlborough Sports Center, Jan. 3, 2022.
  • The Medway High  School hockey team marches through the parking lot to Pirelli Veterans Arena in Franklin, Jan. 6, 2021. The locker rooms are closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Medway played its season opener against Bellingham.
  • Ashland High School soccer player Shea Donovan goes airborne against Norton Nov. 13, 2020.
  • 10/23/20-UPTON- Nipmuc High School junior Catherine Flanagan takes a shot against Whitinsville-Christian on senior day Friday afternoon. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/20/20-HOPEDALE-  It was Hopedale High School field hockey “senior night” Tuesday afternoon at Draper Field. Hopedale defeated Northbridge, 3-1.  Pictured, Carly Smith reaches for the ball. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/2/20— FRAMINGHAM— Registered Nurse Loren Prather prepares to give a COVID-19 test at the Walsh Middle School, the newest  location for drive-through free COVID testing administered by Fallon Ambulance.  The drive through at 301 Brook St. is open Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Free walk-up tests are available at South Middlesex Opportunity Council (SMOC) 7 Bishop St. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 3-6 p.m., and at the Amazing Things Art Center, 160 Hollis St., Tuesday and Thursday, 3-6 p.m.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 8/5/20-- FRAMINGHAM--  Sara Salazar, of Framingham,  receives a free, state sponsored COVID-19 nasal swab test from her car in the parking lot of the Joseph P. Keefe Technical High School Wednesday.  Hundreds of cars were lined up for the tests, which began at 2 p.m.  The first car in line arrived at 9 a.m. Tests hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 2-6 p.m. and Tuesday and Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 12.p.m. through August 14. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • Testing site coordinator Eileen Curley at work in the  Framingham TJX parking lot  COVID-19 testing site Nov. 30, 2020.
  • Cars snake their way through the TJX parking lot for COVID-19 testing Nov. 30, 2020 in Framingham.
  • 6/12/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Dr. Lisa Sotir, Framingham Union Hospital emergency department chair, right, joined dozens of MetroWest Medical Center employees for a {quote}White Coats for Black Lives{quote} demonstration Friday in response to the recent events in Minneapolis.  The group kneeled for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, the time George Floyd spent struggling to breathe before he died with a police officer's knee on his neck. [Daily News and wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/3/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Participants laid down for nine minutes at a Black Lives Matter march and rally  in front of the City Hall steps Wednesday.   [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/3/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Participants march during a Black Lives Matter rally Wednesday which began at the Framingham Village Green, went to City Hall, and back. Several police officers marched with the group, including School Resource Officer Jay Ball, pictured. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/3/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Noah Montano, 16, of Framingham, a sophomore at Keefe Technical High School, center, led a Black Lives Matter march and rally from the City Hall steps Wednesday.   [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/3/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Participants laid down for nine minutes at a Black Lives Matter march and rally  in front of the City Hall steps Wednesday.   [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
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  • 7/31/20-- MARLBOROUGH-- From right, Mike Joseph,  Jake Baker, and Pamela McNair lead a Marlborough One Solidarity March for Portland Black Lives Matter through downtown Marlborough Friday evening. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 8/21/20-- On the lawn of the First Congregational Church in Natick Friday evening, Theresa Reddish, of Natick, kisses a flag in memory of her son, Michael Reddish, who died in 2017 of a fentanyl overdose. Purple flags were placed on the church lawn in advance of Opioid Awareness Day August 31. There were 2, 015 opioid overdose deaths in Massachusetts in 2019.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 8/19/20-- MARLBOROUGH--  Bridget Fenneuff, 5, daughter of Marlborough High School math teacher Megan Fenneuff, holds signs with her mom, and sister Samantha, 8, as Marlborough teachers assembled at Union Common  Wednesday afternoon to demonstrate against going back to school.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 9/11/20-- MARLBOROUGH--  At Marlborough's 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony at the Central Fire Station Friday morning, firefighter Edmoth Matthews transmits the signal, 5-5-5-5,  for a New York City firefighter who has died in the line of duty. The ceremony included a reading by Fire Chief Kevin Breen,  a prayer by firefighter Eric Clapper,  and the Firefighter's Prayer by firefighter Kevin Hancock.   [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/21/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Dozens of police chiefs attended a rally addressing proposed state police reform bills.  The rally was held at an otherwise empty AMC Movie theatre parking lot Tuesday morning. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/26/20-- MARLBOROUGH--  At UMass Memorial Marlborough Hospital on Thursday, registered nurses Becky Clarey, left, and Christine Howard wait to test people for COVID-19, outside a tent placed next to the main entrance. The hospital is testing people for the coronavirus with a physician's order, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They are averaging about 30 tests per day, as of Thursday.  While urgent and emergent care is still available at the hospital, there are no elective outpatient services at this time. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/26/20-- MARLBOROUGH--  At UMass Memorial Marlborough Hospital on Thursday, registered nurses wait to test people for COVID-19 outside a tent placed next to the main entrance. The hospital is testing people for the coronavirus with a physician's order, Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and on Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. They are averaging about 30 tests per day, as of Thursday.  While urgent and emergent care is still available at the hospital, there are no elective outpatient services at this time. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 5/26/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- With plastic sheeting, gloves, masks, and faceshield, Papalote Estilo Barbershop owner Levi Bautista gives Rafael Chavez a haircut Tuesday, May 26, 2020 at the Waverly Street shop.  It was the first day the shop has been open since the coronaviorus pandemic began. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 4/14/20-- FRAMINGHAM--  Letter carrier Brad Cauchon approaches a mailbox with a message on Winter Street Tuesday. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 9/9/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- King School Principal Allison Benabdallah greets teacher's pet Pugsy at the Chromebook and school supplies distribution at the school on Wednesday. Pugsy belongs to the Lockhart family. {Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/6/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Phase 3 of Massachusett's reopening plan allowed fitness clubs to reopen with new guidelines. Evolve Fitness and Studios opened at 6 a.m. Monday. Pictured, front desk associate Frank Saldi, right, takes the temperature of Charlie David, 16, of Southborough. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • Ashland High School football player Patrick DesLauriers carries one of 700 Maine Christmas trees he and teammates unloaded  Nov. 27, 2020 for the Lions Club annual tree sale at 130 Pond St. which is open 3-6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends.
  • 4/9/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Framingham Mayor Yvonne Spicer, left, toured the DetraPel Blandin Avenue production facility Thursday.  From left: Spicer, Deputy Fire Chief John Schultz, Detrapel COO Tarek Tabbara, Detrapel CEO David Zamarin,  and Fire Chief Michael Dutcher.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 5/14/20-- MARLBOROUGH-- Marlborough School Committee member Dan Caruso walks through some 250 Marlborough High School senior portraits planted on the hill in front of the Walker Buliding Thursday afternoon.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/24/20-- WALTHAM-- Waltham High School graduate Michael DeGouff arrives at Leary Field with his parents, Rick and Pam, for a socially distanced graduation ceremony Friday evening, July 24, 2020.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/4/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Saint Bridget School held a physically distanced outdoor graduation for 27 eighth grade graduates Thursday morning. Pictured, graduate Lucy DiMeo, of Ashland, is congratulated by mom Kim, dad Larry, brother Rudy, 13, and sister Caroline, 8, after the ceremony. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/4/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Applause from family members as Saint Bridget School held a physically distanced outdoor graduation for 27 eighth grade graduates Thursday morning. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/20/20-HOPEDALE-  It was Hopedale High School field hockey “senior night” Tuesday afternoon at Draper Field for from left: Gianna DeRienzo, Carly Smith, and Maeve Griffin. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/8/20-- HOPEDALE-- Hopedale High School boys basketball team captain Dan Liberatore hoists the co-state championship trophy outside the Draper Gym Wednesday morning. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/15/20- MILFORD - At Milford High School, students use hand sanitizer upon entering the building, and masks are provided for students who do not have one.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/15/20- MILFORD - At Milford High School, ninth grader Joe Pezza edits a video with Final Cut Pro in teacher Jeremy Folster’s video production class.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/23/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Clara Rodriguez, United Way of Tri-County Pearl Street Cupboard and Cafe warehouse supervisor, moves 50-pound bags of carrots into the refrigerator with Richard Stokes, not pictured, Thursday morning. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/13/20 - FRAMINGHAM - Stearns Farm Manager Ember Fleming with just pulled carrots Tuesday morning. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/12/20  FRAMINGHAM-- Student and teacher musicians from the Framingham Public Schools serenaded the community Friday afternoon, playing {quote}Ode to Joy{quote} on front lawns and school parking lots, separately, but together.  Students were not able to perform Spring concerts this year due to the coronavirus closing schools. Pictured on the roof of the Kendall Street Parking Garage, the Teacher Band's drummer Jeff Saltzman.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/26/20-- FRANKLIN-- Inside the Franklin Public Library,  Assistant Youth Services Librarian Bree Comeau reads to children on zoom during the Happy Feet Creative Movement and Dance Class Friday morning.  She has as many as 15 youngsters taking part. The library has instituted curbside pickup and drop off, but the library itself remains closed to the public due to the coronavirus. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 8/14/20-- WESTON-- Sen. Ed Markey is greeted by Muslim-American activist Nazda Alam, left,  outside her Weston home before a rally for immigration rights and protections for Muslim-Americans Friday afternoon.  At right is Weston Democratic  Town Committee Chairman John Hennessey.    [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • Marlborough Elections Clerk Leo Mercado tapes off every other voting booth Monday at the Senior Center voting place, getting ready for Tuesday’s election. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • Northborough resident John Derienzo casts his ballot at the Melican Middle School voting place Nov. 3, 2020.  At right is election worker AJ Incorvaia.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/9/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Ramon Martinez, of Framingham,  practices breakdancing on the Framingham Centre Village Green Thursday. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 8/31/2020-- FRAMINGHAM-- At Hanson's Farm, Brenda Fraher, of Framingham, cuts sunflowers Monday afternoon with Audrey, 12, and Gretchen, 10. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/20/20-- ASHLAND-- Kaiden Waite, 4, is tossed into the water by dad Eric at the Ashland State Park Beach on Monday. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 9/2/20-- FRAMINGHAM--  Eastleigh Farm cows are escorted back home after taking a walk by themselves to the Millwood Preserve condo project on the former Millwood Golf Course on Millwood Street Tuesday. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 8/13/20-- MARLBOROUGH-- Sarah Argentieri of Shrewsbury laces up the skates of her 9-year-old son, Orazio, in a new socially distanced blocked off area in the lobby of the New England Sports Center before his private lesson on the ice Thursday. Locker rooms are closed so players arrive dressed in their uniforms.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/2/20 BELLINGHAM  -  Medway High School senior Jack McMullin points to his golf ball behind a few Canadian geese during a match against Bellingham at New England Country Club on Friday. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 2/28/20-- Milford junior captain Jordan Darling and fans react after he hit a 3-pointer making the score 58-51 over Westborough with 57 seconds remaining in the game Friday.  Milford won, 61-60, in the Division 2 Central quarterfinals in Worcester.   [[Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • The last shot before COVID-19.  High School basketball tournaments were underway when the coronavirus hit.  On March 6, 2020,  Franklin High School senior guard  Brayden Sullivan with a last second shot in the Division 1 Central Division Finals at Worcester State University Friday night.  St John's won, 56-55. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/8/19-- WORCESTER-- Franklin's Megan O'Connell (#34), who scored the game winning put-back at the buzzer, screams after defeating Wachusett in the Central Mass. Div. 1 championship at Worcester State University Friday night, 61-60.   [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/5/19-- WORCESTER-- Medway's bench erupts after Kyle Regan hit a three-pointer in the fourth quarter against Groton-Dunstable.  The Mustangs won 52-43 in the Central Mass. Div.2 semi finals Tuesday evening at Clark University. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/5/19-- WORCESTER-- Medway's Rachel Costello (#1) is consoled by coach Joe Iannone after losing to Groton-Dunstable in the Central Mass. Div.2 semi finals Tuesday evening at Clark University. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/8/19-- WORCESTER--  Acton-Boxborough boys Central Mass. Div. 1 champions celebrate at a packed Worcester State University Friday night after defeating Algonquin 52-41.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/12/19-- WORCESTER-- Franklin's Teagan Collins collides with Springfield Central's Nala Roache during the Div. 1 State semifinals at Worcester State University Tuesday evening. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 4/12/19-- ASHLAND---   Conference on the mound. Hopkinton starting pitcher Josh Fischer  and catcher Ronnie Shamus against Ashland Friday afternoon. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/27-19-- FRAMINGHAM-- Minor Bird Davis was playing 12-tone spirals on his flute, on the lower level of a parking garage on Grant Street Wednesday afternoon.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/20/19-- NATICK-- Grace Rizzo, 4, of Milton,  looks through a catalogue at the American Girl Doll Hair Salon, holding Kiersten, an American Girl doll that belonged to her mom, Karly.  The Natick Mall store closed on Wednesday. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/15/19-- FRANKLIN--  Sarah Kerr and Sean Hofferty do the robot during the annual Best Buddies Prom for Franklin High School students at the Franklin Elks Lodge 2136 Friday evening.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 1/30/19-- MARLBOROUGH-- Denise McCarthy put in her daily 5-mile walk at Ward Park Wednesday before the cold set in.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 1/22/20-- FRAMINGHAM-- Framingham Police Deputy Chief Lester Baker, here with fifth grader Blessed Tenthani,  was one of five {quote}Bigs in Blue{quote} Big Brothers Big Sisters at the McCarthy Elementary School Wednesday.  The officers ({quote}bigs{quote}) meet with their {quote}littles,{quote}  who all attend the after school program at the MetroWest YMCA,  once a week, for a minimum of one year. So far the students have toured the police station and have other events planned.  Wednesday the students took their Big Brothers Big Sisters on a tour of the school after a pizza lunch. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 2/12/19-- HUDSON--   Hudson Fire Lt. Erick Currin, right, and Police Officer Peter Lambert assist a passenger from a car involved in crash on Main Street at Lewis Street Tuesday afternoon.  There were no injuries.  Both vehicles were towed from the scene. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 2/6/19-- CONCORD-- Mass. State Police Sgt. Tony Vorias surfaces in the middle of Walden Pond Wednesday.  The State Police Underwater Recovery Unit was conducting ice dive training. The ice was six inches thick.   [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • Art Illman. 2/12/18  MILFORD-- Benjamin Walsh is arraigned in his Milford Hospital room Monday, accused of stabbing to death his girfriend then attacking parents at a nearby restaurant.
  • 1/2/19-- BOSTON--  Senator Elizabeth Warren surrounded by the Boston media after legislators were sworn in at the Senate chambers Wednesday. She announced an exploratory committee to run for President. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 1/2/19-- BOSTON--  Senator Elizabeth Warren surrounded by the Boston media after legislators were sworn in at the Senate chambers Wednesday. She announced an exploratory committee to run for President. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 2/18/19-- FRANKLIN--  Franklin High School basketball captain Jalen Samuels, (#1) had to contend with North Andover's Darren Watson on his back Monday in a  61-58 victory over North Andover. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 1/25/19-- HOLLISTON--   Holliston fourth graders Emma Kampersal, left, and Grace Schoenberg battle for the ball during halftime at a varsity girls game Friday night at Holliston High School.   [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/29/18-- WESTBOROUGH--  Westborough captain Jake Hughes on his scoring play in the first half against Groton-Dunstable Monday.  ]Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 1/20/19-- FRAMINGHAM--  Ten-year-old Boli was dressed for the weather with owner Mary Belle Gentry during the storm Sunday morning. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 1/14/19-- FRAMINGHAM-- One-year-old Nico Foundas celebrated his birthday by returning to MetroWest Medical Center Monday.  A year ago he was born premature weighing one pound.   [Daily News and Wickled Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/2/20-- FRAMINGHAM--  Abdul Sansio, 8, dressed appropriately for Dr. Seuss Day Crafts and Book Bingo at the McAuliffe Branch of the Framingham Public Library Monday, celebrating National Read Across America Day and Dr. Seuss's birthday.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 11/27/14 SUDBURY--- Lincoln Sudbury Regional High School running back #19 captain Eric Jones comes up with a facemask full of snow during the Thanksgiving game against Newton South Thursday morning.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 12/1/17-- FOXBORO--  Lincoln-Sudbury captain James Dillon is consoled by King Philip's Luke D'Amico at the conclusion of the MIAA Div. 2 State Championship at Gillette Stadium Friday night. King Philip won 10-7.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 11/22/18-- MARLBOROUGH-- Marlborough senior Nick Minnucci  tackles Hudson quarterback junior Giancarlo Orlandi for a safety in the first half of the Thanksgiving Day game at Kelleher Field. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 11/11/16-- BOLTON-- Westborough senior captain Spencer Nagi celebrates after scoring a penalty kick in overtime to defeat Wachusett, 2-1,  to clinch the Div. 1 Central title at Nashoba Regional High School Friday afternoon.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 11/3/16-- DOVER-- Dover-Sherborn's Maggie Green celebrates after scoring her second goal in the second half against Martha's Vineyard.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 11/16/16-- BOLTON--  Westborough's Tyler Stott after making the game winning header in overtime against Amherst Wednesday night at Nashoba Regional High  School. Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 11/16/16-- BOLTON--  Westborough's Tyler Stott, right, after making the game winning header in overtime against Amherst Wednesday night at Nashoba Regional High  School. Also celebrating from left: Michael Reh; Spencer Nagi; Chris Amador; Dan Bugaev.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 11/7/17  FRAMINGHAM-- Newly elected Framingham Mayor Yvonne Spicer walks to the Memorial Building Tuesday night. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 11/7/17  FRAMINGHAM-- Newly elected Framingham Mayor Yvonne Spicer  hugs newly elected Distrrict 7 city councilor Margareth Shepard outside the Memorial Building before speaking to supporters and the media Tuesday night. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 2/11/19-- WAYLAND-- Wayland High School junior Kyle Chen playing piano at home Monday. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]\
  • Framingham Highway Dept. Supervisor  Dan Greenwood measures an original Shoppers World wooden toy soldier at the Cushing Maintenance Building last Thursday, where six new soldiers were being constructed. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 8/31/17-- MARLBOROUGH-- At the candlelight vigil for Opiod Awareness Day in front of the Walker Building Thursday night, from left: Shawna Simpson of Marlborough; Adam Schofield, of Marlborough; and Karen Cannistraro, of Hudson. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/12/17-- FRAMINGHAM--Devin McKinney, 4, gets the run down from Framingham Fire Lt. Tom Rinoldo, before firefighters trained at 19 Lincoln St. Thursday morning. The house, which will be demolished in the next few weeks,  was made available for firefighters to train in by McCarthy, McKinney and Lawler Funeral Home.  Devin is funeral director Brian McKinney's son.  {quote}It's his Halloweeen costume but he wears it all the time,{quote} said his mom, Kerrin. {quote}This is a dream come true for him.{quote}  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/2/17-- WAYLAND-- Newly sworn in Wayland Police Chief Patrick J. Swanick has his badge pinned on by retired  Wayland police Sgt. Bob Parker Monday afternoon outside the Wayland Public Safety Building. At right is Swanick's wife, Heidi. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/23/17-- SUDBURY-- At the wake of Devin Suau, St. Anselm's Church Rev.Thomas Kopp greets family members  Monday afternoon.  Suau, 6, of Framingham, died from a rare brain cancer. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 10/31/17-- SUDBURY-- Sudbury Cooperative Preschooler Gus Goldberg and classmates  trick-or-treated through the Mill Village shops on Halloween Tuesday.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 11/30/17--  ARLINGTON--   Stratton School third graders react to a tie vote on Article 1 - Public Water Fountains, at the Town of Stratton Annual Town Meeting in Arlington Town Hall Thursday morning. From left: Charles Dobbs, Lydia Rauh, Anna Vakoc, and Bridget Precourt. [Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
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  • 10/11/16-- FRAMINGHAM--  A red squirrel, with a black walnut in its mouth, pops out of a  1950s Chrysler in  Framingham back yard.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 5/2/17-- ASHLAND- Ashland's C. Dunn slashes the stick with ball in tact out of the gloves of Dover Sherborn's Jack Dillon Tuesday. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/15/17 WORCESTER -- Wayland High School #15 captain Cam Gordon and #11 Asa Greenaway hit the floor during the first game against Westfield High School in the MIAA Div.1 Boys Volleyball State Final Thursday at Worcester State University.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 9/15/17-- NORTHBOROUGH--  Algonquin's Zack Smith leads the team onto the field with the American flag Friday night before the game against Marlborough. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/28/17-- WESTWOOD-- Dribbling with their heads up at the Brian Scalabrine Academy at Lifetime Athletics on Wednesday, from left: Michael McElmoyle, 11, of Hyde Park; Amit Dubey, 11, of Needham; Jason Savenor, 11, of Needham; Nick Levin, 11, of Needham; and Luke Green, 7, of Westwood. [Daily News and Wicked  Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 6/16/17--FRAMINGHAM-- SMOC Joan Brack Adult Learning Center High School Equivalency Test graduate and student speaker Jennifer Fernandez-Urrego is embraced by best friend Jennifer DiBenedetto following the graduation Friday.  [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/28/17-- FRAMINGHAM-- special delivery  EMT Lee Scudo, of Milford, Iman Qureshi, of Wayland, and Julia Pakey, of Wellesley, both UMass students taking the summer EMT program at MassBay Community College, successfully deliver a baby from a “Victoria® Advanced Birthing and Neonatal simulator mannequin” Friday on the Framingham campus. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 4/19/17-- SUDBURY-- Eric Vollheim, who joined the Sudbury Companies of Militia and Minute in the 1960s as a Boy Scout, fires his musket in front of Sudbury Town Hall, on Patriots' Day, April 19, 2017, the 242nd anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord and the start of the American Revolution. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/21/17-- MARLBOROUGH-- Marlborough Police Officers Robert Bonina, left, and Kenneth McKenzie, and K-9 Kaiser, search for three armed suspects on Lincoln Street Tuesday morning after a reported home invasion.[Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 2/23/17-- FRAMINGHAM-- taste of Spring -- swishA swirl of water spray frames John Whitman, of Framingham, who brought residents of an Advocates group home to play some basketball on the courts at Bowditch Field on a 65-degree Thursday.[Daily News and Wicked Local Staff photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/20/17-- MILFORD-- Boys and girls track teams ran loops around the snow lined parking lot of the high school on the first day of Spring practice on he first day of Spring.[Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/7/16-- FRAMINGHAM-- {quote}dressed to kilt{quote}Men in Kilts Window Cleaners Evan Kutz, 20, of Hopkinton, left, and Kyle Booth, 19, of Ashland, seem to meet the approval of hair stylists Natalie Anthony, left, and Cindy Wyman, at Keli in Framingham Centre.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • Hopkinton's #2 Will Abbott about to catch what would be the winning touchdown against Ashland in the fourth quarter at David M. Hughes Stadium on Thanksgiving. Defending is #23 Filip Cooper. The final score was 35-33.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 7/23/16  SOUTHBOROUGH-- Crews arrived at 4:30 a.m. Saturday on the Boston Road (Rte.30) causeway to replace utility poles toppled into the Sudbury Reservoir in Friday night's storm.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 8/17/16 CONCORD-- Alison Field-Juma, executive director of OARS, at Warner's Pond in West Concord Wednesday, at a dry spillway.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 4/19/16-- FRAMINGHAM-- Actor Mark Wahlberg throws a football  during a break while filming the movie Patriot Day on Harrison Street in Framingham Tuesday.  Wahlberg plays Boston Police Sgt. Tommy Saunders in the story of Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis's actions in the events leading up to the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and the aftermath, which includes the city-wide manhunt to find the terrorists behind it.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 2/29/16--FRAMINGHAM--  Abby Hanson, 3, the sixth generation of Hansons at Hanson Farm, feeds hay to a sheep. {quote}One of the great reasons to try and save as much open space as we can is so when Abby grows up there'll be something for her generation as well,{quote} said Tom Hanson, chairman of  Framingham Agricultural Advisory Group.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • Hopkinton High School senior shortstop Cameron Jerrett leaps before tagging out  St. Mary’s High School senior Dante D’Ambrosio in the 2021 MIAA Baseball Eastern Mass. Division 2 championship, July 1, 2021.
  • Weston shortstop Steve Tocci goes airborne tring to snag a line drive in action Monday afternoon at Concord Carlisle.
  • 6/22/17-- NORTHBOROUGH-- Northborough Legion outfielder Max Morhardt makes a running diving catch with Collin Mitchell also in pursuit to end the first inning against Grafton Hill Thursday evening. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 3/14/16-- LOWELL --  Lincoln-Sudbury senior captain  #19 Myles Cohen skates off the ice at Tsongas Arena after defeating Marblehead in the Division 2 North boys hockey championship game Monday evening.Daioly News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 7/10/17-- SUDBURY--  Amanda Zareck, left, of Mansfield, a Sudbury U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Invasive and Aquatic Weed Harvester Intern, and Gabby Dalfonso of the Sudbury U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, hand pull water chestnuts from the Stearns Mill Pond Monday. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 8/1/17-- NATICK-- Tim Shea, of Maynard, goes through one of many tunnels connecting Lake Cochituate's north, middle, and south lake sections. [Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman]
  • 7/19/16-- SOUTHBOROUGH-- UMass Memorial Lifeflight lands at Chestnut Hill Farm Tuesday afternoon to transort a car crash victim.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • Marlborough Firefighter Tom Mellor returns April to owner Hal Babbits at the Lake Williams condo complex at 273 West Main St.  in April of 2012. Capt. Dave D'Amico, Lt. Dan Chiroussis, and firefighters Matt Lupisella  and Mellor went in to rescue the dog from the second floor during the six-alarm blaze.
  • 5/7/14-- MARLBOROUGH-- for kendall storyTom Muise, District 14 Fire Warden, Bureau of Forest Fire Control in Hopkinton, makes his way through a  controlled burn at the Desert Natural Area on the Sudbury-Marlborough line Wednesday.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 3/21/16-- HUDSON-- Hundreds of law enforcement officers marched at the wake for State Trooper Thomas Clardy.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 4/28/16-- ASHLAND--  Gov. Charlie Baker at the Ashland Commuter Rail station Thursday, where a Keolis crew was replacing rail ties on the Framingham-Worcester line.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 3/3/16-- FRAMINGHAM-- Marky, left, and Beanie, were dressed for the weather in sweaters with their owners, Donna and Tom Travers, out for a walk Thursday on Karal Drive.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 3/20/16-- NATICK-- {quote}caught in the web{quote}  Nazarii Vitouskyi, 3, was playing with his parents Roman and Alla at John J. Lane Park in natick Wednesday.Daily News and Wicked Local Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 3/29/16 NATICK--   Jeanne Quinn, left, is consoled by family and friends at the Mass. Parole Board hearing Tuesday for Rod Matthews, who murdered Quinn's son, Shaun Ouillette, in Canton in 1986, when both boys were 14 years old. A photo of Shaun was held up by a family member throughout the four hour hearing.Photo by Art Illman/MetroWest Daily News
  • A woman holds a photograph of Keith Broomfield after the funeral for Broomfield at Grace Baptist Church in Hudson.  The local Kurdish American population lined up with flags and photographs behind the church.  They met privately with the Broomfield family. Broomfield was killed in Syria fighting for a Syrian Kurdish militia against the Islamic State.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 2/12/14-- HOPKINTON-- for scott o storyMembers of the Hopkinton Running Club gather for their 6 a.m. run despite a temperature of zero degrees Wednesday. From left: Mike Barry, Maureen Tumbleton, Jonathan Meltzer, Jon Lurie, Michelle Kinsella, and Joe Markey.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 2/12/14-- HOPKINTON-- for scott o storyMembers of the Hopkinton Running Club on their 6 a.m. run despite a temperature of zero degrees Wednesday.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • Patriots Day 2011 in Sudbury.  For a video from 2008 click here.
  • Sudbury's Minute and Militia reenactors march to Concord Patriots Day morning.  Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 7/28/14-- FRAMINGHAM-- Patrick Primevara didn't miss the chance to kayak on Rte. 9 Monday morning in the eastbound lane, while in the westbound lane one of three stranded vehicles is towed from the water under the Rte.126 bridge. Torrential downpours caused ponding there Monday morning at about 9 a.m.  Traffic was stopped in both directions causing  backups for miles.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • Sparring at the Framingham Police Athletic League Danforth Gym in Framingham.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • Sergio Ramirez of Painter's Pride works on the columns at the First Parish in Framingham. The meeting house was refurbished after a year long fund raising effort.  The steeple pictured is from the Plymouth Church across the street.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 12/12/13 HUDSON-- with jeff m storyFire Chief John Blood looks into the pick up truck which caught fire on Chapin Road Thursday afternoon.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 8/1/14-- FRAMINGHAM--  Michelle Marseglia with Alyssa, 3, and Avery, 6, of Ashland,  running through the rain at the Temple Street Stop and Shop parking lot Friday afternoon.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 10/3/14-- SUDBURY-- At the Sudbury vs. Wayland football game Thursday night, official Edward Roos, of Framingham, warms up before the opening kickoff.  Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • Sister Mary Vianney Dinh of St. Patrick's Manor walks under a maple tree in front of Plymouth Church on Edgell Road in Framingham Monday.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 7/23/14-- SOUTHBOROUGH--  At The Hall of Comics in Southborough, Camron Toth-Davila, 4, of Framingham, speakd with Batman, (Spencer Doe), at Batman Day at the new comic book store. Dozens of fans turned out to celebrate Batman's 75th birthday and to meet Robin, Batgirl, and Nightwing.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 7/23/14-- SOUTHBOROUGH--  At The Hall of Comics in Southborough, (Wonder Woman) Harley Davis, 5, of Hudson, high fives Batman, (Spencer Doe), at Batman Day at the new comic book store. Dozens of fans turned out to celebrate Batman's 75th birthday and to meet Robin, Batgirl, and Nightwing.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 7/9/14-- NATICK--  Natick Department of Public Works employee Paul Holmgren pulls away a stencil during line painting Thursday on Hartford Street.  He also sprinkled glass beads on the wet paint which provides a reflection at night, he said.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • 6/4/14-- FRAMINGHAM--  Framingham Capt. Marisa Sanchez celebrates after catching the final out in a 3-0 playoff victory over Boston Latin Wednesday.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • Algonquin's Danny Bishop, Zach Gittlen, left, and Mike Halloran, right, celebrate their Thanksgiving victory over Wesborough.
  • 10/24/13-- MARLBOROUGH--  At Community Reader Day at the Jaworek Elementary School Thursday, Mass. State Police Lt. Jim Murphy, who's own children attended Jaworek, is escorted to the class of Becky Kaija by fourth graders Lucas Racki, left, and Malazhi Strothers. More than 30 community leaders read to students.  Murphy's book was What Does It Mean To Be Present, by Rana DiOrio.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
  • Days before the election, then U.S. Senate candiidate Elizabeth Warren held a rally at the Harvest Cafe in Hudson. Warren defeated U.S. Sen. Scott Brown.
  • Days before the election, then U.S. Senate candiidate Elizabeth Warren held a rally at the Harvest Cafe in Hudson. Warren defeated U.S. Sen. Scott Brown. From left: State Rep. Kate Hogan, Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Rep. Niki Tsongas and state Sen. Jamie Eldridge.
  • Days before the election, then U.S. Senate candiidate Elizabeth Warren held a rally at the Harvest Cafe in Hudson. Warren defeated U.S. Sen. Scott Brown.
  • Army National Guard 1060th Transportation Company out of Framingham marched with toy filled backpacks down Concord Street to the Salvation Army headquarters Wednesday, delivering gifts for the Angel Tree Toy program. The toys will be distributed to families next week. Here they march past the Memorial Building and a Shoppers World Toy Soldier.
  • Weston Girls Soccer Senior captain Maddie Linde heads in the second goal in a 2-0 win over Ipswich November 12, 2012  in the North Sectional Final at Manning Field in Lynn.
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  • Ben Stillman, 2, of Natick, walks a balance beam of sorts with grandparents Bob and Cathy Wardwell, of Connecticut, at John J. Lane Park.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
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  • 6/18/14--  NATICK--  hot fun in the (almost) summertime--Nathan Churchill, 4, runs through a sprinkler at the Natick Pre School Wednesday at Natick High School.Daily News Staff Photo/Art Illman
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