Last Tuesday evening, Marblehead High School Principal Dan Bauer congratulated the Class of 2023 valedictorian and salutatorian, who had been announced earlier in the day. Yasen Cohen was named valedictorian, while Catherine Trautman was named salutatorian. "We are proud of your hard work and academic excellence!" Bauer wrote in a tweet. The valedictorian is typically … [Read more...] about Marblehead High names valedictorian, salutatorian
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Marbleheader Evan Longin comes out with new book
After 30 years in the making, therapist Evan Longin of Marblehead, who works as a therapist in Salem, has released his book, "The Roots of Evil: A Postmodern Exploration of the Unintended Consequences of Civilization." It started when he, along with fellow Marbleheaders Marjorie Roberts and Steve Gaddis, founded the Salem Center, a postmodern therapeutic training center. … [Read more...] about Marbleheader Evan Longin comes out with new book
Abbot Library construction launch party
The Board of Trustees of Abbot Public Library held a launch party to celebrate the beginning of construction to renovate the library. Construction on the $9 million project began Jan. 25. Those who spoke at the event included Chair of the Board of Trustees of Abbot Public Library and Building Renovation Committee Gary Amberik, Select Board Chair Moses Grader, and Director of … [Read more...] about Abbot Library construction launch party
Opening at the start of COVID? It worked out pretty well for Form 01945
It's no secret that the coronavirus put a stranglehold on society as we know it when it first overran the globe in March 2020. The shutdown had huge economical impacts for many small businesses, forcing a number of them to close their doors for good. However, this is the story of a business that went against the grain that year. Opening just two weeks before the pandemic … [Read more...] about Opening at the start of COVID? It worked out pretty well for Form 01945
Elective combines woodshop and robotic technology
At Marblehead High School, a woodworking program is thriving in the 21st century. Students are learning hands-on skills and building anything from cutting boards to a working gear clock. The cutting board is the first project students get to work on. It gets students to exercise the fundamentals of creating something called a true board, which in geometric terms is a … [Read more...] about Elective combines woodshop and robotic technology