Can I convert my traditional IRA to a Roth IRA in...
- January 23 2013
- By xtra xtra Admin

By Sean Gibbons, CFPR, MBA, AIFR
Vice President
Coastal Capital Group, LLC
It may be an excellent time to consider converting your traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. As…
7 Tips for Any Fitness Resolution
- January 23 2013
- By xtra xtra Admin

By Karolina Starczak RD, LDN, ACE-CPT
As gyms everywhere fill up with fitness hopefuls, how can you keep your New Year’s goal from fizzing out like…
Keeping Off the Pounds
- January 23 2013
- By xtra xtra Admin

By Karolina Starczak RD, LDN, ACE-CPT
It is currently estimated that one in three adults in the United States is trying to lose weight. It should not…
Construction on Main Street (Rte 123)
- July 20 2012
- By Geoff Gordon

This past week, local commuters have probably noticed the lack of motion on Main Street in Norwell (route 123). The right lane (going west) near the High School message board after Prospect Street is…
Stonehill Fires Back Against Framingham State, 6-4
Stonehill College jumped out to a 4-0 lead after a period of play and made it stand in claiming a 6-4 triumph over Framingham State University in non-conference ice hockey action at the Foxboro Sports Center tonight. Senior captain Dana Borges (Taunton, Mass./Williston Northampton School) and sophomore Kevin Aufiero (Canton, Mass.) each posted two goals and an assist for three points to lead Stonehill to the bounce back win. Senior J.J. Sabin (Milton, Mass./The Tilton School), junior Bryan Rooney (Canton, Mass./New Hampton School) and sophomore Brendan Greene (Weymouth, Mass.) each dished two assists, while freshmen Robbie Dorgan (Ossining, N.Y.) and Dan Graham (Billerica, Mass./Williston Northampton School) each chipped in with a goal apiece for the Skyhawks. Sophomore Chris Tasiopoulos (Norwell, Mass./Thayer Academy) preserved the win with 35 saves, including 14 in a shutout first period as Stonehill jumped out to a five goal lead early in the second period. Junior Dale Adams (Gardner, Mass./Groton School) registered 40 stops in goal for Framingham State, including 25 in the first period as the Skyhawks registered a 29-14 edge in shots on goal for the frame. Stonehill finished with a 46-39 advantage in shots and both teams went 2-for-6 on the power play, with the Skyhawks also adding a shorthanded tally in their first period flurry. Junior Daniel Miressi (Monroe, Conn.) and sophomore Ryan McDonald (Anchorage, Alaska) both led Framingham State with a goal and two assists for three points each. Senior Ben Pacific (Marlborough, Mass.) and junior Tom Tracy (Wakefield, Mass./Hebron Academy) both chipped in goals for the Rams. Stonehill struck for a pair of power play goals in the opening four minutes, taking advantage of two early tripping penalties by Framingham State. Dorgan opened the scoring 2:45 into the contest with his fifth of the season, assisted by freshman Travis Army (Englewood, Colo./Worcester Academy). Borges added a power play marker for his first goal of the night just 1:15 later, from Sabin and Greene, at 4:00. Aufiero followed with both his goals on the night to send Stonehill into the first intermission with a four goal lead. His first, assisted by Borges and Rooney, came shorthanded at 12:15, before he potted his fifth of the year, from Greene and Sabin, at 15:42. The Skyhawks extended their lead to five goals with Graham’s second of the season, assisted by freshman Anthony D’Elia (Stamford, Conn./Gunnery School), 7:06 into the second period. Framingham State fought back with a pair of power play goals to close out the second period with Miressi putting the Rams on the scoreboard with an unassisted tally at 11:15. He and freshman Rich Hill (Tampa, Fla.) then set up McDonald for his sixth goal of the year with 1:18 remaining in the period. Stonehill stopped the momentum with Borges’ team-leading tenth goal of the season, assisted by Rooney and Aufiero, 9:24 into the third. Framingham still wouldn’t go quietly, adding two late goals in a 21-second span to close within a pair down the stretch. McDonald set up Tracy’s first goal of the year at 15:11, before Pacific added his first of the season, from McDonald and Miressi, at 15:32. Stonehill held the rest of the way to halt a four game slide. Stonehill (5-8-0, 2-1-0 NE-10) is right back on the ice tomorrow night with it visits Suffolk University for a non-conference clash at Steriti Rink in Boston’s historic North End at 7:25 p.m. The Skyhawks return home on Saturday to host Saint Michael’s College for a key Northeast-10 Conference clash at the Foxboro Sports Center at 4:10 p.m. The Purple & White game will feature a #skyhawknation fan bus and caravan that will meet in lot 9 behind the Old Student Union, departing for the rink at 3:30 p.m. There will be giveaways for the first 50 Stonehill students in attendance at the Sports Center. Framingham State (1-7-0, 0-4 MASCAC) is back in action on Thursday for a Conference matchup at Salem State University at 7 p.m. For the latest on Stonehill Athletics, follow the Skyhawks via social media on Twitter and Facebook. Fans can also download the Stonehill Skyhawks mobile app on iTunes and the Android Market.*Stonehill Athletics
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