DORCHESTER — Word is that the Archdiocese will announce on Saturday new assignments for area priests. First bit of news is that Father John Ronaghan will return to Dorchester to serve as pastor of St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish, which includes St. Margaret’s Church, which Father Ronaghan attended growing up. (He also attended the former St. Margaret’s School.) The parish’s current pastor Father John Currie will run three parishes, we’re told, including St. Peter’s and…

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PHOTO BY BILL BRETT June 27, 2018 – Boston, MA – Ambassador Theatre Group (ATG) announces new entertainment offerings that will arrive at the newly refurbished Emerson Colonial Theatre this fall following this summer’s world premiere pre-Broadway engagement of “Moulin Rouge! The Musical.” The opening season welcomes the return of the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein to the historic venue with a two-week holiday engagement of “Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella.” Tony Award-winner Heather Headley brings…

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PHOTO BY BILL BRETT Jamie Fagan, supported by his family, ran a several-week campaign to raise money in his mother’s name for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Man and Woman of the Year project. COPLEY SQUARE – More than 400 guests attended The Leukemia and Lymphoma Man and Women of the Year Gala, which was held on June 21, 2018 at the Fairmont Copley Plaza hotel. At the gala, which was emceed by NBC10’s Colton…

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GLOUCESTER — The Cape Ann Museum held its annual Captain’s Party on June 16, 2018 in the museum’s courtyard and its galleries at 27 Pleasant St., Gloucester. “The Captain’s Party is celebrated each year in honor of Captain Elias Davis (1758-1821), a successful Gloucester captain whose three-story Federal-style home, built in 1804 and known as the Davis House, has served as an integral part of the museum since its founding in 1873,” according to North…

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DORCHESTER — WORK Inc. celebrated the successes of its staff members and consumers and to celebrate diversity with a gala celebration on June 14, at the IBEW Local 103 in Dorchester. Festivities for the evening included a silent auction with a lot of really cool stuff, with all proceeds used to enhance WORK Inc.’s programs offered to its consumers; a gigantic clambake, and an awards ceremony hosted by Boston City Councilor Ayanna Pressley. All photos…

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