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North Shore Community College Awards $175K In Scholarships
The college gave out $175,000 to 200 students for high grades and community and college service.

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The college gave out $175,000 to 200 students for high grades and community and college service.

North Shore Medical Center has named a Wenham resident to Chair of Pediatrics.
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