Heather Marshall, GHS 1999 received her Ph.D in Biomedical Sciences with Specialization in Immunology and Virology from University of Massachusetts. Heather received her undergraduate degree from Rochester Institute of Technology. She is currently a post doctoral fellow at Yale University School of Medicine.
My View - Gloucester Daily Times October 24, 2009
by Jim Munn
I went up to Ravenswood Park last Tuesday afternoon to watch the Gloucester High School boys and girls cross-country teams run against Winthrop. Read more »
Superintendents Awards
By Gloucester Daily Times Staff
Four Gloucester High School seniors were cited for special awards by the Massachusetts Associations of School Superintendents and honored by Gloucester Superintendent Christopher Farmer at the school's annual Academic Awards Night Thursday. Read more »
The Docksiders are having a spaghetti dinner on Thursday, February 5th from
5-7 p.m. at Holy Family Parish hall. Cost is $10.00 per person, $25.00 for
a family of 4, $5.00 each person thereafter. Raffles will be ongoing
throughout the evening. Reservations are encouraged and can be made by
calling 978-281-4644. All proceeds benefit the Docksiders 2010 performance Read more »
The GHS Docksiders, in conjunction with Causeway Liquors, are hosting a
wine and beer tasting on November 15, 2008 at the Gloucester House
Restaurant. Tickets are $25.00 each and may be purchased at the door. Doors open at 6 p.m
ROCKPORT — Nancy Hochberg-Higgins, beloved wife of Richard Higgins and mother of Rachael and Emma Higgins, died at home on Friday, May 23, 2008.
She fought courageously against gastric cancer for over two years.
Born in Boston on Dec. 6, 1949, Nancy was raised in Newton and Rockport. Read more »
By Dan Dourian
Correspondent
The Docksiders, Gloucester High School's student jazz band, will be performing at Walt
Disney World in Florida next week, during April vacation.
The 27 students that make up the advanced school band, ranging from freshmen to seniors,
will leave for Orlando, Fla., on Saturday and return Friday, April 25. Read more »
By Patrick Anderson
Staff writer, Gloucester Daily Times Read more »
By Patrick Anderson
Staff writer
Bragging rights in Cape Ann's newest high school rivalry will hinge on the performance of two 100-pound student-athletes made of metal and equipped with catapults, pincer claws and artificial intelligence. Read more »