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Articles Written by: CINDY CANTRELL
After more than 25 years in private pediatric practice in Concord and Carlisle, Dr. Nancy Hendrie of Concord left behind the restrictions of HMOs in 1994 in order to provide medical care to children adopted from China through Waltham-based Wide ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
21 Nov 2009
Television news anchor Kevin Walsh was living in Honolulu in the spring of 1996 when he covered the stories of two local leukemia patients - a 46-year-old man and 2-year-old girl - searching for life-saving bone marrow matches. Walsh, who signed up as ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
14 Nov 2009
FAMILY PROJECT: Rebecca and Jean-Paul Valette of Chestnut Hill were thrilled to be surrounded by their children and grandchildren when they were honored recently for their humanitarian work with an award from the St. Boniface Haiti Foundation. After ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
7 Nov 2009
As co-owners of Lucia Ristorante & Bar in Winchester and the North End, brothers Donato and Filippo Frattaroli have been preparing fresh Italian food for more than 30 years. With Lucia known for upscale dining, however, Donato Frattaroli said he was ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
23 Oct 2009
When he was young, Henry Kettell and his friends enjoyed reading Edgar Allan Poe’s stories aloud at night to scare one another. On Friday, the Brighton resident will portray the author in a fund-raiser to benefit the Friends of the Waltham Public ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
23 Oct 2009
For 43 years, Elizabeth Smith MacKenzie of Watertown has been a dedicated special-needs teacher in Cambridge. Now her friends are reaching out to the community for help so that Betty, as they know her, may more effectively manage her own ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
17 Oct 2009
When Shirley resident Frank Mastrangelo’s son and daughter were 7 and 10 years old, they witnessed their grandfather suffering a stroke that led to his death within a few weeks. In June 2007, one year later to the day, Mastrangelo was driving them home ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
10 Oct 2009
A FRIGHTFULLY GOOD TIME: When he was a kid, Southborough resident Mike “Tattoo’’ Krausert says, he loved dressing in scary costumes to startle his friends on Halloween. As director of operations at SpookyWorld/Nightmare New England, he is now scaring ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
3 Oct 2009
Last spring, Rhett Carter and David Rowe of Sudbury raised $295 to fight cancer by selling blue wristbands as part of their science fair project “What is Cancer?’’ at Peter Noyes Elementary School.
The boys, in the third grade, recently visited Emerson ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
26 Sep 2009
In 2005, Arlington resident Claire Burke lost her best friend to cancer. As an art therapist, she focused on what came naturally: expressing her grief through painting.
The artwork she has created explores the relationship between the animate and ...
From CINDY CANTRELL,
Boston Globe,
19 Sep 2009