Ann McEvoy
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On the article Employees Fired in School Lunch Scandal
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On the article IMAGE GALLERY: Small Class, Big Futures
Ann McEvoy
1:23 pm on Friday, June 8, 2012
ReplyGreat coverage, thanks for being there. These are the kind of stories that makes Norton Patch the best place to go for local news especially the very good kind! Congrats to an amazing group of kids. I know you have so much to give to a world that needs your help and love.
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On the article Video: Oldest Massachusetts Veteran Honored
Ann McEvoy
9:53 am on Thursday, May 10, 2012
ReplyBlessing and and grateful thanks for a long career and dedicated service
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On the article Hello, Attleboro and Seekonk!
Ann McEvoy
6:50 pm on Tuesday, March 20, 2012
ReplyI look forward to seeing what you have instore for this area.
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On the article Best of Attleboro: Best Sandwich
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On the article Wanted: Your Thanksgiving Day Crafts and Recipes
Ann McEvoy
2:51 pm on Monday, November 21, 2011
ReplyI did a great story at the Seekonk Library this past year and I love her recipe but her tips are even better. So make sure to add Benny's to your shopping list for her secret tool. http://seekonk.patch.com/articles/viewfinder-pie-baking-101
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On the Blog Post Teens Stand in Solidarity with the Homeless [VIDEO]
Ann McEvoy
11:25 pm on Monday, November 14, 2011
ReplyThe teens raised over $7,000 over the weekend and hope to still receive additional donations. Anyone will to contribute can mail/drop off their donation to the Memorial Baptist Church
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On the Blog Post Teens Stand in Solidarity with the Homeless [VIDEO]

Ann McEvoy
11:48 pm on Saturday, November 12, 2011
What impressed me the most was their willingness to step out of their own box (or shoes) to be willing to experience the hardships of life that many feel every day. I am honored to be able to share their story
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On the article Attleboro Soldier Thanks Stranger for Donating a Kidney to Save His Life
Ann McEvoy
11:14 am on Friday, November 11, 2011
ReplyOne of the amazing twists in this story is that a nationwide search ensued to find a kidney for John and his donor ends up being a North Attleboro resident who son is in the Army. Thanks to all the men and women who offered to be tested and for all any others who may recieve a kidney because of this effort. I offer prayers for the continued recovery of both John and Pat.
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On the article Attleboro Soldier in Need of Kidney Has Found a Donor
Ann McEvoy
4:56 pm on Tuesday, November 8, 2011
ReplyAccording to Rebecca all went well with the surgery and both John and the donor are recovering as expected
Ann McEvoy
8:10 am on Saturday, April 6, 2013
If you have been following the whole story then @irishamerican you would have realized that nowadays the kids pay for their lunch on a prepaid card system. These students cards had run out but the cafeteria workers (or the system) had not informed the parent of the negitive ballence. These kids or parents were not looking for a free lunch and would have gladly paid, if they had been notified.