Howard Wiseman
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On the article Sacred Heart Building Demolition Begins This Week
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On the article Sharon Police Looking for Church Vandals
Howard Wiseman
9:32 am on Monday, April 22, 2013
ReplyNot enough hate in one week for some people. I stand in solidarity with Victory Church against ignorance and violence.
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On the article UPDATED: Group of Sharon Runners Reported Safe on Facebook
Howard Wiseman
5:44 pm on Monday, April 15, 2013
ReplySickening that something filled with so much human goodness like the Marathon could be attacked by some savage animal.
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On the article Former Sharon AD Bob Sondheim Dies
Howard Wiseman
8:30 am on Wednesday, April 10, 2013
ReplyA truly honorable and decent man who sincerely cared about his students. A great loss to our town, even greater for those close to him. Condolences.
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On the article Longtime Sharon Resident Jean Coffey Dies at 75
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On the article Sharon High Boys' Basketball Team Loses to Scituate in D-2 South Semifinals
Howard Wiseman
11:46 am on Wednesday, March 6, 2013
ReplyGreat Season Eagles Basketball!...you gave the highly ranked Scituate team all they could handle.
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On the article PHOTOS: Sharon Makes History with First Ever Hockomock Davenport Division Title
Howard Wiseman
10:19 am on Monday, November 12, 2012
ReplyEagles Are Dyno-mite, Eagles are Dyno-mite, HEY, HEY, HEY.
Class of '77 (one of the other few decent Eagles FB teams!). -
On the article UPDATED-Sharon Storm Info Center: Numbers to Keep on Hand During Hurricane Sandy
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On the article UPDATED-Sharon Storm Info Center: Numbers to Keep on Hand During Hurricane Sandy
Howard Wiseman
7:42 pm on Monday, October 29, 2012
ReplyPower out Massasoit Road off Mansfield Street..7:22 PM. Thought we had dodged the bullet..darn.
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On the article Sharon TV Show Organizers Celebrate Anniversary
Howard Wiseman
12:57 pm on Tuesday, May 7, 2013
During the 1970's the winter track team would use this building for practice during inclement weather. We would run laps on one of the abandoned floors, dodging the poles as we cut the corners. Linoleum was not exactly a nonslip surface, so staying upright was part of the challenge.