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Vol. 47 | No. 4 | January 22, 2021
Shrewsbury · Westborough · Northborough · Southborough · Marlborough · Hudson · Grafton
Young Westborough entrepreneur named Forbes’ 30 Under 30 for Social Impact
Algonquin girls skate past Leominster Left: Algonquin captain Kerryn O’Connell maneuvers towards the net.
By Marycatherine Karcich Contributing Writer
Below, left: Algonquin freshman Emily Johns drives down the ice.
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Connor Schoen
WESTBOROUGH - When Westborough native Connor Schoen, 22, launched the nonprofit organization Breaktime, he was driven by kindness, compassion, and community. For his dedicated spirit and passion for helping others he was awarded Forbes’ 30 Under 30 for Social Impact with cofounder, Tony Shu, 22, of Wellesley.
A passion for helping others at an early age Work in public service started young for Schoen, fueled by unwavering support from his educators in the Westborough Public Schools. He helped launch a fundraiser in 6th grade, served as an 8th grade ambassador for Project 351, and ran a food drive and a clothing drive in high school. Schoen | 18
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By Jeff Slovin Contributing Writer MARLBOROUGH - The Algonquin Regional High School girls’ ice hockey defeated Leominster 7-2 in a game played Jan. 16 at the New England Sports Center in Marlborough. Algonquin held on to a slim 2-1 lead after the first period, before scorings five consecutive goals in the second period to break the game wide open. Senior captain Kerryn O’Connell and freshman Emily Johns scored two goals apiece. Mallory Farrell, Bryn Domolky and Heather Hodgkins each scored once. Algonquin is now 3-0 this season while Leominster fell to 2-1. A number of COVID-19 precautions are in place for this season. The game is played in two extended periods instead of the traditional three, masks are required at all times, locker rooms are closed, players arrive directly in uniforms, and fans are not allowed to attend.
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