Archive - Sep 22, 2011
Despite the panic that currently grips Red Sox fans, odds remain in Bostonâs favor when it comes to securing a wild-card playoff berth. Two-game lead with six to play? Just win three of six and youâre in. The Angels and Rays arenât going to run the table. Whatâs the big deal?
NORTH SMITHFIELD â Staring at a scoreless tie after the first half of Thursdayâs Division II-North matchup with North Smithfield, Jillian DeSimone wasnât nervous. But the Lincoln senior knew something had to be done differently if the Lions were going to escape the Northmen Athletic Complex with a âWâ.
âI think in the first half we were just too relaxed,â she said. âI think thatâs one of our problems. At the beginning of the game we were just too relaxed. We just needed to pick up the intensity.â
Ronald A. Comire, Jr.
PROVIDENCE- Ronald A. Comire, Jr., 45, of Cathedral Square, died Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at home.
Born in Woonsocket, he was the son of Ronald A. Comire, Sr. and Jean (Martel) Comire, of No. Smithfield and the late Rose (Desjardin) Comire.
He was a self employed Carpenter.
Florence L.
Courchesne
WOONSOCKET- Florence L. (Giard) Courchesne 98, died Tuesday at Trinity Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was the wife of the late George J. Courchesne who died in December 1996.
Born in Woonsocket, she was the daughter of the late Zotique and Leona (Picard) Giard.