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Flag Football Girls Take Time Out to Help the Hungry
Swampscott High flag football players and coaches ran the kitchen at My Brother's Table with the same enthusiasm they will have on Nov. 23.

Email terry.date@patch.com
Phone 603-978-2373
Hometown Portsmouth, NH
Birthday April 12
Bio Terry Date likes stories. He grew up in a family of five kids and there were lots of stories. He liked listening to them at the kitchen table, corner store and playgrounds.
Later, he liked to read them in books at school, borrowed from the library and at home.
Still later, he spent most of his spare money on books. New ones, some in hardcover.
He sleeps with five or six hardcovers in his bed. That can be uncomfortable.
The hardest part about moving from Newmarket, New Hampshire to the North Shore was moving and storing the books.
Earlier, he graduated from Michigan State University with a dual degree, in history and English. Also, he started writing stories there.
The past 12 years as a reporter he has had the pleasure of interviewing people and telling their stories, as well as reporting news events and shooting photographs.
He worked for two dailies, Foster's Daily Democrat and The Eagle-Tribune. He covered Seacoast towns for Foster's and Southern New Hampshire towns for the Tribune.
He left the Tribune to take the Swampscott Patch editor's job and looks forward to more stories.
Politics I'm a registered Democrat. Religion
I pray, but do not subscribe to any particular religious belief. Local Hot-Button Issues
Taxes.
Swampscott High flag football players and coaches ran the kitchen at My Brother's Table with the same enthusiasm they will have on Nov. 23.

The town's lawyer said the town would need the homeowner's consent or a valid search warrant with probable cause to inspect for safe gun storage.
Click on a photo for the details on a recent home sale .
Light at the end of the tunnel, at least for winter.
Five things to go with your coffee or tea.
The following information was submitted by the Marblehead Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Click on a photo for the details on a recent home sale in the town of six beaches.
Deployed military men and women received a Veterans Day treat courtesy of Clarke School kids.
The police chief says a number of people would find gun safety inspections in homes intrusive.
The selectmen says he will continue efforts to make the town a better place.
The committee plans to reschedule the meeting for next Tuesday, Nov. 19.
The town has yet to determine what if any direction to take.
A young man and older men were saluted by the crowd at Monument Monday.
The following information came from the Swampscott Police Department. Where charges are listed, they do not indicate a conviction.
Vietnam War era veterans received special recognition.
The Home Fires blog appeared in today's New York Times.