They say that your golden years are the best years of your life. For most older Americans, that's how it should be - a time to relax, reflect, and live life in a familiar place. After all, senior citizens in the U.S. have worked tirelessly to build a better economy, serve their communities, and raise families.
However, as seniors grow older, sometimes they cannot live independently without someone by their side to provide care. Unfortunately, some older Americans aren't able to rely on their adult children for help. The reality in today's world is that family members do not have the skills or time to dedicate to caring for their parents. That's where Always Best Care Senior Services comes in.
Our in-home care services are for people who prefer to stay at home as they grow older but need ongoing care that family or friends cannot provide. More and more older adults prefer to live in the comforts or their home rather than in an assisted living community. Home care in Newton, MA is a safe, effective way to give your loved ones the care they need when they need it the most.
Since 1996, Always Best Care has provided non-medical in-home care for seniors to help them maintain a healthy lifestyle as they age. We are proud to have helped tens of thousands of seniors to maintain a higher level of dignity and respect. We focus on providing seniors with the highest level of home care available so that they may live happily and independently.
Unlike some senior care companies, we genuinely want to be included in our clients' lives. We believe that personalized care is always the better option over a "one size fits all" approach. To make sure our senior clients receive the best care possible, we pair them with compassionate caregivers who understand their unique needs.
The Always Best Care difference lies in life's little moments - where compassionate care and trustworthy experience come together to help seniors live a fruitful, healthy life. Whether you are an aging adult that can't quite keep up with life's daily tasks or the child of a senior who needs regular in-home care services in Newton, MA. Always Best Care is here to help.
Home is where the heart is. While that saying can sound a tad cliche, it's especially true for many seniors living in America. When given a choice, older adults most often prefer to grow older at home. An AARP study found that three out of four adults over the age of 50 want to stay in their homes and communities as they age. When you begin to think about why, it makes sense. Home offers a sense of security, comfort, and familiarity.
The truth is, as we age, we begin to rely on others for help. When a family is too busy or lives too far away to fulfill this role, in-home senior care is often the best solution. Home care services allow seniors to enjoy personal independence while also receiving trustworthy assistance from a trained caregiver.
At Always Best Care, we offer a comprehensive range of home care services to help seniors stay healthy while they get the help they need to remain independent. As your senior loved one ages, giving them the gift of senior care is one of the best ways to show your love, even if you live far away.
To give our senior clients the best care possible, we offer a full spectrum of in-home care services:
If your senior loved one has specific care needs, our personal care services are a great choice to consider. Personal care includes the standard caregiving duties associated with companion care and includes help with tasks such as dressing and grooming. Personal care can also help individuals with chronic conditions like diabetes or Parkinson's or Alzheimer's.
Sometimes, seniors need helpful reminders to maintain a high quality of life at home. If you or your senior has trouble with everyday tasks like cooking, our home helper services will be very beneficial.
Using this kind of care is a fantastic way to make life easier for you or your senior loved one. At Always Best Care, our talented caregivers often fill the role of a companion for seniors. That way, older adults can enjoy their favorite activities and hobbies while also receiving the care they need daily or weekly.
According to AARP, more than 53 million adults living in the U.S. provide care to someone over 50 years old. Unfortunately, these caregivers experience stress, exhaustion, and even depression. Our respite care services help family caregivers address urgent obligations, spend time with their children, and enjoy other activities. Perhaps more importantly, respite care gives family members time to recharge and regroup. Taking personal time to de-stress helps reduce the risks of caregiver burnout.
When it comes to non-medical home care, our goal is to become a valuable part of your senior's daily routine. That way, we may help give them the highest quality of life possible. We know that staying at home is important for your loved one, and we are here to help make sure that is possible. If you have been on the fence about non-medical home care, there has never been a better time than now to give your senior the care, assistance, and companionship they deserve.
Always Best Care in-home services are for older adults who prefer to stay at home but need ongoing care that friends and family cannot provide. In-home care is a safe, effective way for seniors to age gracefully in a familiar place and live independent, non-institutionalized lives. The benefits of non-medical home care are numerous. Here are just a few reasons to consider senior care services from Always Best Care:
Always Best Care offers a full array of care options for clients at all levels of health. With our trusted elderly care services, your loved one will receive the level of care necessary for them to enjoy the highest possible quality of life.
While it's true that some seniors have complicated medical needs that prevent them from staying at home, aging in place is often the best arrangement for seniors and their families. With a trusted caregiver, seniors have the opportunity to live with a sense of dignity and do so as they see fit.
In-home care makes it possible for millions of seniors to age in place every year. Rather than moving to a unfamiliar assisted living community, seniors have the chance to stay at home where they feel the happiest and most comfortable.
How much does a senior's home truly mean to them?
A study published by the American Society on Aging found that more than half of seniors say their home's emotional value means more than how much their home is worth in monetary value. It stands to reason, that a senior's home is where they want to grow old. With the help of elderly care in Newton, MA, seniors don't have to age in a sterilized care facility. Instead, they can age gracefully in the place they want to be most: their home. In contrast, seniors who move to a long-term care facility must adapt to new environments, new people, and new systems that the facility implements. At this stage in life, this kind of drastic change can be more harmful than helpful.
Institutional care facilities like nursing homes often put large groups of people together to live in one location. On any given day, dozens of staff members and caregivers run in and out of these facilities. Being around so many new people in a relatively small living environment can be dangerous for a seniors' health and wellbeing. When you consider that thousands of seniors passed away in nursing homes during the COVID-19 pandemic, opting for in-home care is often a safer, healthier choice for seniors. Aging in place has been shown to improve seniors' quality of life, which helps boost physical health and also helps insulate them from viral and bacterial risks found in elderly living facilities.
For many seniors, the ability to live independently with assistance from a caregiver is a priceless option. With in-home care, seniors experience a higher level of independence and freedom - much more so than in other settings like an assisted living community. When a senior has the chance to age in place, they get to live life on their own terms, inside the house that they helped make into a home. More independence means more control over their personal lives, too, which leads to increased levels of fulfillment, happiness, and personal gratification. Over time, these positive feelings can manifest into a healthier, longer life.
More independence, a healthier life, and increased comfort are only a few benefits of aging in place. You have to take into consideration the role of cost and convenience. Simply put, it's usually easier to help seniors age in place than it is to move them into an institutional care facility. In-home care services from Always Best Care, for instance, can be less expensive than long-term solutions, which can cost upwards of six figures per year. To make matters worse, many residential care facilities are reluctant to accept long-term care insurance and other types of payment assistance.
With Always Best Care's home care services, seniors and their families have a greater level of control over their care plans. In-home care in Newton, MA gives seniors the chance to form a bond with a trusted caregiver and also receive unmatched care that is catered to their needs. In long-term care facilities, seniors and their loved ones have much less control over their care plan and have less of a say in who provides their care.
In-home care is a valuable resource that empowers seniors to age in place on their own terms. However, a big concern for many families and their loved ones is how much in-home care costs. If you're worried that in-home care is too expensive, you may be pleasantly surprised to learn that it is one of the most affordable senior care arrangements available.
Typically, hiring an Always Best Care in-home caregiver for a few hours a week is more affordable than sending your loved one to a long-term care facility. This is true even for seniors with more complex care needs.
At Always Best Care, we will work closely with you and your family to develop a Care Plan that not only meets your care needs, but your budget requirements, too. Once we discover the level of care that you or your senior need, we develop an in-home care plan that you can afford.
During your Care Plan consultation with Always Best Care, your Care Coordinator will speak with you about in-home care costs and what options there may be to help meet your budget needs.
When you or your senior loved one needs assistance managing daily tasks at home, finding a qualified caregiver can be challenging. It takes a special kind of person to provide reliable care for your senior loved one. However, a caregiver's role involves more than meal preparation and medication reminders. Many seniors rely on their caregivers for companionship, too.
Our companion care services give seniors the chance to socialize in a safe environment and engage in activities at home. These important efforts boost morale and provide much-needed relief from repetitive daily routines. A one-on-one, engaging conversation can sharpen seniors' minds and give them something in which to be excited.
At Always Best Care, we only hire care providers that we would trust to care for our own loved ones. Our senior caregivers in Newton,MA understand how important it is to listen and communicate with their seniors. A seemingly small interaction, like a short hug goodbye, can make a major difference in a senior's day. Instead of battling against feelings of isolation, seniors begin to look forward to seeing their caregiver each week.
Understanding the nuances of senior care is just one of the reasons why our care providers are so great at their job.
Unlike some senior care companies, our caregivers must undergo extensive training before they work for Always Best Care. In addition, our caregivers receive ongoing training throughout the year. This training ensures that their standard of care matches up to the high standards we've come to expect. During this training, they will brush up on their communication skills, safety awareness, and symptom spotting. That way, your loved one receives the highest level of non-medical home care from day one.
The first step in getting quality in-home care starts with a personal consultation with an experienced Care Coordinator. This initial consultation is crucial for our team to learn more about you or your elderly loved one to discover the level of care required. Topics of this consultation typically include:
An assessment of your senior loved one
An in-depth discussion of the needs of your senior loved one to remain in their own home
Reviewing a detailed Care Plan that will meet your senior loved one's needs
Our caregivers are trained to spot changes that clients exhibit, like mental and physical decline. As your trusted senior care company, we will constantly assess and update your Care Plan to meet any new emotional, intellectual, physical, and emotional needs.
If you have never considered in-home care before, we understand that you and your family may have concerns about your Care Plan and its Care Coordinator. To help give you peace of mind, know that every team member and caregiver must undergo comprehensive training before being assigned to a Care Plan.
William & Mary wide receiver plays in all-star game after previous stints at Auburn, Howard UniversityCaylin Newton is philosophical about his status as the younger brother of a world-famous athlete.Being the younger brother of Cam Newton, former Carolina Panthers MVP quarterback, it’s a blessing and a privilege.While that status creates high expectations, Newton is determined to create his own path, one that he hopes launches him into the NFL starting with Saturday afternoon’s ...
Caylin Newton is philosophical about his status as the younger brother of a world-famous athlete.
Being the younger brother of Cam Newton, former Carolina Panthers MVP quarterback, it’s a blessing and a privilege.
While that status creates high expectations, Newton is determined to create his own path, one that he hopes launches him into the NFL starting with Saturday afternoon’s Tropical Bowl all-star game in Orlando, Fla. at Camping World Stadium.
A standout William & Mary wide receiver after previous stints at Auburn, his brother’s alma mater where he won the Heisman Trophy, national championship and has a large statue of himself on campus, Newton, 24, met with the Detroit Lions and Chicago Bears this week and several other NFL teams have displayed interest. A former Howard University quarterback, Newton is determined to make the most out of this opportunity.
At Auburn, he primarily played on special teams.
“I’m my own man, my own person, and I’m building my own legacy,” Newton said. “When I graduated from Howard, I chose the transfer portal and I wanted to face the beast. My entire life I’ve been behind this shadow you can’t outrun. I wanted to tackle it head-on. I went to Auburn and walked past the statue every day.
“I heard people say, ‘That’s Cam’s little brother.’ I used it as motivation to face the giant head-on. I’m very privileged and blessed to have such an influence around me. I’m creating my own path and be observation from my brothers’ experiences.”
A first-team All-Colonial Athletic Association selection as a specialist, Newton led William & Mary with 37 catches and finished second with 537 yards and three touchdowns as he averaged 14.5 yards per reception. He ranked fifth in the conference with a 7.1 punt return average and had 11 solo tackles with a forced fumble.
The youngest of three brothers, Newton watched as Cam Newton emerged as a stellar NFL quarterback and his brother, Cecil Newton Jr., an offensive lineman, played in the NFL. And he learned from their example, embracing prayer, church, charity, family events and sports.
Caylin Newton trains frequently with his older, famous brother.
“Cam has always been a lead by example guy,” Newton said. “Since I moved back to Atlanta, I’ve been working out with him twice a day. I don’t need a pep talk, but his presence does motivate me. We don’t talk much about football. We enjoy doing what we love. No one can ever question his work ethic. He’s the first one in and the last one to leave.”
Their father, Cecil Newton Sr., a former NFL athlete, is the pastor at Holy Zion Ministries in Newnan, Ga.
“We’re a very close-knit family,” said Newton, who’s active in philanthropy and has volunteered at Special Olympics, Federal Worker Food Drive, schools and recreation centers. “We’re just all so happy and blessed. I grew up in an old-school church. We were there a lot as a family. My goal is to give back and help people.
Caylin Newton transferred to William & Mary and thrived.
He blocked a punt against Georgia State that was returned for a touchdown.
At Howard, he was named the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Most Valuable Player after passing for 2,629 yards, rushing for 504 yards and scoring 26 total touchdowns. He was a finalist for Black College Football Player of the Year. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Howard in sports management with a minor in sociology.
In his first college game, he led Howard to an upset victory over UNLV.
At Auburn, he earned a master’s degree in community planning and urban development with an emphasis on city planning. He would like to become a real estate developer and own his own construction company one day.
At Grady High School, he was a regional Offensive Player of the Year who passed for 3,322 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior and rushed for 1,000 yards and 13 touchdowns.
Standout quarterback for head coach Earthwind Moreland at Grady High School … Named regional offensive player of the year as a senior after throwing for 3,322 yards with 33 touchdowns and rushing for 1,000 yards with 13 scores … PERSONAL Son of Cecil and Jackie Newton … Has two brothers, Cam and Cecil Jr. … Cam won the 2010 Heisman Trophy at Auburn and was named the 2015 NFL MVP with the Carolina Panthers … Earned his bachelor’s degree from Howard in sports management with a minor in sociology in May, 2020.
William & Mary has four current players in the NFL: DeAndre Houston-Carson (Chicago Bears), Luke Rhodes (Indianapolis Colts), Bill Murray (New England Patriots) and Andrew Trainer (Los Angeles Chargers).
In the game, Newton will play wide receiver and special teams.
At 5-foot-11, 208 pounds, Newton is athletic. He hopes to run the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds for NFL scouts when he participates in the Auburn Pro Day.
“I think the whole week went great,” Newton said. “I play for the pure love of the game. I’m willing to do whatever it takes to play this game that I love. If a team needs me to play quarterback, I’m more than capable of playing quarterback. I’m just a football player. I’m an athlete. I understand the game better than your average football player.”
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Licensed to Mount Saint Mary's University HY-TEK's MEET MANAGER 7.0 1/16/2023 05:06 PM Lafayette at MSMU 2023 - 1/16/2023 Results Event 1 Women 1 mtr Diving=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Daniels, Shaylee LAFA-MA 216.10 2 Elkhyati, Safaya LAFA-MA 205.45 3 Hensell, Katie LAFA-MA 189.40 4 Griffith, Montanna 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 179.55 5 Powell, Jessalyn 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 127.25 Event 2 Men 1 mtr Diving=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Curtis, Peter LAFA-MA 206.00 2 Boudreaux, Aidan LAFA-MA 158.55 3 Bonner, Tim 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 116.40 Event 3 Women 200 SC Meter Medley Relay=============================================================================== School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'A' 2:04.18 1) Ivie, Maggie 2) Champagne, Margaret 3) Toomey, Sophia 4) O'Connor, Kristen 31.00 35.68 29.45 28.05 2 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'A' 2:05.37 1) Joffrion, Gabrielle 20 2) Lazari, Christine 18 3) Yoon, Dahna 21 4) Speicher, Meghan E 19 34.18 34.03 29.77 27.39 3 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'B' 2:07.10 1) Inglis, Meghan 2) Pelshaw, Anya 3) Folger, Lorelei 4) Blaisure, Katie 31.66 36.40 35.86 23.18 4 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'C' x2:09.79 1) Boldizar, Hope 2) DeSalvo, Ella 3) Boghosian, Grace 4) Byrne, Maya 33.44 36.06 32.29 28.00 5 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'B' 2:09.90 1) Roberts, Marissa M 21 2) Lynch, Emiley 21 3) Steckiel, Abby G 18 4) Horner, Elizabeth M 19 33.56 37.74 24.40 34.20 6 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'C' x2:17.13 1) Svetz, Claire V 19 2) Veilleux, Julianna 20 3) Flanagan, Brigid G 18 4) Terrazas, Olivia 19 34.55 39.59 33.24 29.75 Event 4 Men 200 SC Meter Medley Relay=============================================================================== School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'A' 1:47.13 1) Tupper, Aaron 2) Jimenez, Tim 3) Kawash, Peter 4) Arena, Antonio 2 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'B' 1:49.96 1) Krystkiewicz, Tommy 2) Oleson, Jack 3) Lapsley, Jimmy 4) Wong, JJ 3 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'B' 1:51.91 1) Henager, Alex A 21 2) Patterson, Aiden M 18 3) Moran, Connor 19 4) Distler, Griffin 22 4 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'C' x1:59.20 1) Keyes, Ethan 2) Bollwerk, William 3) Phee, Dylan 4) Leddy, Jake 5 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'C' 2:02.21 1) Davis, Luke 21 2) Norris, Andrew 19 3) Schaeffer, Gavin T 20 4) Padgett, Caleb 22 -- Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'A' DQ 1) Fitch, Jason C 21 2) Grady, Aidan 19 3) Wallace, Jake T 21 4) Jones, Peter T 22 Event 5 Women 800 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Perks, Sydney LAFA-MA 9:52.59 32.33 35.66 36.85 37.08 37.16 37.72 37.66 37.38 37.63 38.02 37.62 37.65 37.85 37.48 37.37 37.13 2 Becker, Sam LAFA-MA 10:03.07 33.13 36.03 37.16 37.36 37.41 37.74 37.97 38.32 38.17 38.45 38.44 38.82 38.33 38.98 38.62 38.14 Event 6 Men 800 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Weber, Tommy LAFA-MA 8:57.34 28.58 31.83 32.52 33.50 34.07 34.01 33.96 33.74 34.21 34.32 34.22 34.35 35.08 34.74 34.63 33.58 2 Sabella, Nick LAFA-MA 9:17.66 1:03.31 34.28 34.99 35.12 35.19 35.13 35.92 1:46.70 3 Hatcher, Blake D 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 9:59.22 31.15 34.34 35.79 37.29 37.01 37.99 38.91 38.13 38.91 38.74 39.39 39.05 39.63 38.22 38.66 36.01 Event 7 Women 200 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Speicher, Meghan E 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:13.79 29.71 33.42 35.85 34.81 2 Luttrell, Emma LAFA-MA 2:14.69 30.11 33.76 35.65 35.17 3 Newton, Shaniya LAFA-MA 2:15.59 31.46 34.46 35.14 34.53 4 Griggs, Paige LAFA-MA 2:16.93 31.27 34.45 35.61 35.60 5 Allison, Sofie H 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:19.56 30.06 37.90 35.96 35.64 Event 8 Men 200 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 LeTourneau, Avery LAFA-MA 1:59.22 26.94 30.05 31.18 31.05 2 Arena, Antonio LAFA-MA 1:59.91 27.10 30.48 31.75 30.58 3 Jones, Peter T 22 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:00.95 26.78 30.36 32.28 31.53 4 Janeski, John LAFA-MA 2:04.31 28.01 31.39 32.66 32.25 5 Padgett, Caleb 22 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:05.85 27.97 30.93 32.91 34.04 6 Davis, Luke 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:13.48 29.78 1:07.44 36.26 -- McManus, Sean LAFA-MA X2:00.78 26.84 30.05 31.73 32.16 -- Leddy, Jake LAFA-MA X2:14.52 30.55 34.43 34.96 34.58 Event 9 Women 100 SC Meter Backstroke=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Ivie, Maggie LAFA-MA 1:07.57 31.73 35.84 2 Boldizar, Hope LAFA-MA 1:11.61 34.93 36.68 3 Samuels, Maddy C 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:12.17 34.23 37.94 4 Folger, Lorelei LAFA-MA 1:12.28 35.08 37.20 5 Terrazas, Olivia 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:12.59 35.09 37.50 6 Svetz, Claire V 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:13.82 35.76 38.06 Event 10 Men 100 SC Meter Backstroke=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Tupper, Aaron LAFA-MA 58.87 28.36 30.51 2 Keyes, Ethan LAFA-MA 1:01.36 29.68 31.68 3 Henager, Alex A 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:02.39 29.39 33.00 4 Mazziotti, Kyle LAFA-MA 1:05.03 30.60 34.43 5 Ferry, Gavin M 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:05.37 31.55 33.82 Event 11 Women 100 SC Meter Breaststroke=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Van Ess, Isabella LAFA-MA 1:15.96 35.55 40.41 2 Seybold, Madeline LAFA-MA 1:18.84 37.06 41.78 3 DeSalvo, Ella LAFA-MA 1:19.69 36.80 42.89 4 Lynch, Emiley 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:21.34 37.53 43.81 5 Joffrion, Gabrielle 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:28.16 30.99 57.17 -- Taylor, Emma LAFA-MA X1:18.65 -- Pelshaw, Anya LAFA-MA X1:20.86 38.24 42.62 Event 12 Men 100 SC Meter Breaststroke=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Grady, Aidan 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:04.22 29.46 34.76 2 Distler, Griffin 22 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:05.86 30.43 35.43 3 Kawash, Peter LAFA-MA 1:06.63 4 Robinson, Sean LAFA-MA 1:07.98 32.01 35.97 5 Bonner, Tim 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:10.95 32.85 38.10 6 Bollwerk, William LAFA-MA 1:11.54 33.29 38.25 Event 13 Women 200 SC Meter Butterfly=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Yoon, Dahna 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:26.00 32.00 36.89 37.59 39.52 2 Toomey, Sophia LAFA-MA 2:32.96 31.80 37.84 39.91 43.41 Event 14 Men 200 SC Meter Butterfly=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Campbell, Andrew LAFA-MA 2:11.09 28.13 32.36 33.99 36.61 2 Lapsley, Jimmy LAFA-MA 2:16.63 29.70 35.33 36.32 35.28 3 Moran, Connor 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:17.68 29.83 34.13 36.33 37.39 4 Hayes, Daniel LAFA-MA 2:19.21 28.36 32.60 36.31 41.94 5 Schaeffer, Gavin T 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:31.19 32.60 37.61 40.51 40.47 6 Garbanzos, Seth E 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:31.86 32.49 37.12 39.31 42.94 Event 15 Women 50 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Champagne, Margaret LAFA-MA 28.55 2 Lazari, Christine 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 28.57 3 O'Connor, Kristen LAFA-MA 28.77 4 Steckiel, Abby G 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 28.81 5 Inglis, Meghan LAFA-MA 28.99 6 Veilleux, Julianna 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 30.63 -- Byrne, Maya LAFA-MA X28.67 -- Blaisure, Katie LAFA-MA X29.01 -- Roberts, Marissa M 21 Mt St Mary's-MD X31.15 -- Flanagan, Brigid G 18 Mt St Mary's-MD X32.78 Event 16 Men 50 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Toland, Austin K 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 24.67 2 LeTourneau, Avery LAFA-MA 25.14 3 Crow, Jamison LAFA-MA 25.32 4 Fox, Nico 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 25.50 5 Krystkiewicz, Tommy LAFA-MA 25.54 6 Wallace, Jake T 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 25.59 Event 19 Women 100 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Speicher, Meghan E 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:01.25 29.11 32.14 2 Newton, Shaniya LAFA-MA 1:01.54 29.75 31.79 3 Byrne, Maya LAFA-MA 1:01.55 29.64 31.91 4 Samuels, Maddy C 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:02.18 29.33 32.85 5 Yoon, Dahna 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:02.47 30.00 32.47 6 Blaisure, Katie LAFA-MA 1:04.83 30.97 33.86 -- Van Ess, Isabella LAFA-MA X1:03.62 30.18 33.44 Event 20 Men 100 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Tupper, Aaron LAFA-MA 52.57 25.28 27.29 2 Arena, Antonio LAFA-MA 53.47 25.63 27.84 3 Toland, Austin K 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 53.89 25.72 28.17 4 Jimenez, Tim LAFA-MA 55.01 26.27 28.74 5 Davis, Luke 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 58.72 27.87 30.85 6 Ferry, Gavin M 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 59.43 27.83 31.60 -- Janeski, John LAFA-MA X54.99 25.91 29.08 -- Wong, JJ LAFA-MA X56.44 26.73 29.71 Event 21 Women 200 SC Meter Backstroke=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Inglis, Meghan LAFA-MA 2:27.98 35.21 37.39 38.27 37.11 2 Folger, Lorelei LAFA-MA 2:29.53 35.67 37.33 38.32 38.21 3 Horner, Elizabeth M 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:33.05 35.50 37.92 39.46 40.17 4 Boldizar, Hope LAFA-MA 2:34.55 36.94 39.73 39.74 38.14 5 Roberts, Marissa M 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:37.72 36.83 39.83 40.94 40.12 Event 22 Men 200 SC Meter Backstroke=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Fitch, Jason C 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:09.95 29.42 32.34 34.04 34.15 2 Krystkiewicz, Tommy LAFA-MA 2:15.42 30.80 33.96 34.70 35.96 3 Lapsley, Jimmy LAFA-MA 2:16.25 31.04 34.37 35.44 35.40 4 Keyes, Ethan LAFA-MA 2:17.41 31.21 34.42 35.96 35.82 5 Henager, Alex A 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:18.67 31.54 34.57 36.10 36.46 6 Fox, Nico 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:21.74 33.00 35.74 36.41 36.59 Event 23 Women 200 SC Meter Breaststroke=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Lynch, Emiley 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:51.97 38.46 42.99 44.90 45.62 -- DeSalvo, Ella LAFA-MA X2:49.27 37.54 42.64 44.03 45.06 -- Champagne, Margaret LAFA-MA X2:55.27 39.35 43.77 45.70 46.45 -- Koczur, Erin LAFA-MA X2:56.12 39.47 44.47 46.02 46.16 Event 24 Men 200 SC Meter Breaststroke=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Robinson, Sean LAFA-MA 2:29.91 33.79 38.49 40.26 37.37 2 Wallace, Jake T 21 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:31.03 32.50 36.96 39.38 42.19 3 Bollwerk, William LAFA-MA 2:38.25 36.30 40.38 41.44 40.13 4 Kaiser, John G 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:40.04 35.70 41.28 41.49 41.57 5 Patterson, Aiden M 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:45.11 36.46 41.21 43.38 44.06 Event 25 Women 400 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Griggs, Paige LAFA-MA 4:40.31 31.94 34.65 35.43 35.52 35.67 36.28 35.83 34.99 2 Allison, Sofie H 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 4:53.95 33.65 36.40 37.02 37.41 37.70 37.53 38.05 36.19 3 Lazari, Christine 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 4:54.10 32.41 35.76 36.96 37.73 37.87 37.98 38.06 37.33 4 Svetz, Claire V 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 5:05.93 33.36 37.66 38.75 39.17 39.02 39.51 39.51 38.95 -- Ivie, Maggie LAFA-MA X4:44.47 31.20 34.58 35.85 36.62 36.62 36.92 36.72 35.96 -- Taylor, Emma LAFA-MA X4:54.28 33.02 36.86 37.11 37.84 37.72 38.25 37.88 35.60 Event 26 Men 400 SC Meter Freestyle=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Hancock, Jonah M 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 4:24.87 29.08 32.09 32.94 33.59 33.86 34.32 34.71 34.28 2 Leddy, Jake LAFA-MA 4:40.78 32.19 35.15 35.58 35.43 35.46 35.74 35.84 35.39 3 Norris, Andrew 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 4:55.66 31.43 34.09 35.58 36.84 38.02 39.40 40.43 39.87 -- McManus, Sean LAFA-MA X4:19.21 28.39 31.08 32.54 33.05 33.22 33.63 34.14 33.16 -- Oleson, Jack LAFA-MA X4:23.66 28.85 32.00 32.89 33.97 34.10 34.40 34.71 32.74 Event 27 Women 100 SC Meter Butterfly=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Steckiel, Abby G 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:06.43 31.42 35.01 2 Flanagan, Brigid G 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:12.38 34.31 38.07 -- Toomey, Sophia LAFA-MA X1:06.68 31.29 35.39 -- Pelshaw, Anya LAFA-MA X1:08.02 32.78 35.24 Event 28 Men 100 SC Meter Butterfly=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Phee, Dylan LAFA-MA 1:02.97 29.38 33.59 2 Garbanzos, Seth E 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:06.13 30.14 35.99 3 Schaeffer, Gavin T 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 1:07.43 32.00 35.43 -- Kawash, Peter LAFA-MA X58.27 27.17 31.10 -- Campbell, Andrew LAFA-MA X59.61 27.52 32.09 Event 29 Women 200 SC Meter IM=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Horner, Elizabeth M 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:35.74 33.64 39.27 46.10 36.73 2 Joffrion, Gabrielle 20 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:37.88 34.81 41.07 45.82 36.18 3 Terrazas, Olivia 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:42.63 35.85 41.45 47.31 38.02 -- Folger, Lorelei LAFA-MA X2:31.07 32.55 38.55 44.98 34.99 -- DeSalvo, Ella LAFA-MA X2:36.78 34.62 42.94 44.21 35.01 -- Koczur, Erin LAFA-MA X2:37.58 34.11 41.78 46.09 35.60 -- Seybold, Madeline LAFA-MA X2:40.85 33.06 42.40 46.78 38.61 Event 30 Men 200 SC Meter IM=============================================================================== Name Age School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Campbell, Andrew LAFA-MA 2:11.69 28.28 33.34 38.55 31.52 2 Weber, Tommy LAFA-MA 2:15.52 27.44 33.66 41.58 32.84 3 Moran, Connor 19 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:19.56 28.83 36.86 40.70 33.17 4 Kaiser, John G 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:22.91 30.99 38.21 41.54 32.17 5 Oleson, Jack LAFA-MA 2:23.08 30.01 39.91 39.51 33.65 6 Patterson, Aiden M 18 Mt St Mary's-MD 2:30.00 31.57 38.83 43.93 35.67 Event 31 Women 200 SC Meter Freestyle Relay=============================================================================== School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'A' 1:52.45 1) O'Connor, Kristen 2) Byrne, Maya 3) Ivie, Maggie 4) Champagne, Margaret 28.89 28.19 27.37 28.00 2 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'A' 1:53.22 1) Speicher, Meghan E 19 2) Steckiel, Abby G 18 3) Samuels, Maddy C 20 4) Lazari, Christine 18 28.43 28.50 27.97 28.32 3 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'B' 1:54.97 1) Newton, Shaniya 2) Pelshaw, Anya 3) Blaisure, Katie 4) Inglis, Meghan 28.85 28.64 29.15 28.33 4 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'C' x1:57.96 1) Toomey, Sophia 2) Van Ess, Isabella 3) Perks, Sydney 4) Becker, Sam 28.82 29.59 29.64 29.91 5 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'B' 1:59.01 1) Yoon, Dahna 21 2) Allison, Sofie H 20 3) Lynch, Emiley 21 4) Veilleux, Julianna 20 29.08 29.43 29.77 30.73 Event 32 Men 200 SC Meter Freestyle Relay=============================================================================== School Finals =============================================================================== 1 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'A' 1:35.92 1) Arena, Antonio 2) Mazziotti, Kyle 3) Kawash, Peter 4) Tupper, Aaron 24.70 24.25 23.86 23.11 2 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'B' 1:37.02 1) Grady, Aidan 19 2) Distler, Griffin 22 3) Davis, Luke 21 4) Hancock, Jonah M 20 24.09 24.63 23.87 24.43 3 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'B' 1:37.22 1) Jimenez, Tim 2) LeTourneau, Avery 3) Hayes, Daniel 4) Janeski, John 24.52 24.13 24.34 24.23 4 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'A' 1:42.19 1) Jones, Peter T 22 2) Fox, Nico 19 3) Toland, Austin K 18 4) Fitch, Jason C 21 25.25 24.28 26.69 25.97 5 Mount Saint Mary's-MD 'C' x1:43.70 1) Ferry, Gavin M 20 2) Hatcher, Blake D 18 3) Norris, Andrew 19 4) Bonner, Tim 21 26.06 25.31 26.84 25.49 6 Lafayette Swimming & Diving-MA 'C' x1:44.02 1) Wong, JJ 2) Lapsley, Jimmy 3) Cummings, Matt 4) Krystkiewicz, Tommy 25.86 25.29 26.74 26.13 Women - Team Rankings - Through Event 32 1. Lafayette Swimming & Diving 143 2. Mount Saint Mary's 106 Men - Team Rankings - Through Event 32 1. Lafayette Swimming & Diving 175 2. Mount Saint Mary's 94
Why Newton voters should vote NO on all three override/debt exclusion property tax increase ballot questions.I served as the Co-Chairman of Moving Newton Forward (with Fiscal Responsibility), the Ballot Question Committee organized to OPPOSE the 2013 Newton Proposition 2½ override and debt exclusion ballot questions. I will be voting NO on all three override and debt exclusion ballot questions on March 14, 2023 in an effort to force the City of Newton to address its lack of fiscal stewardship of Newton taxpayer dollars....
I served as the Co-Chairman of Moving Newton Forward (with Fiscal Responsibility), the Ballot Question Committee organized to OPPOSE the 2013 Newton Proposition 2½ override and debt exclusion ballot questions. I will be voting NO on all three override and debt exclusion ballot questions on March 14, 2023 in an effort to force the City of Newton to address its lack of fiscal stewardship of Newton taxpayer dollars.
Newton does not need another Proposition 2½ override. Newton passed two override tax increase packages in 2002 ($12 Million annually) and 2013 ($11.4 Million annually). Since the passage of the 2013 override package, Newton has seen its general fund revenue increase from $311.1 Million in 2013 to an estimated $480 Million in 2023 (54%) due to a 57% increase in property tax revenue from $257 Million in 2013 to an estimated $403.4 Million in 2023. This has resulted in the average Newton household seeing its annual property tax bill increase by $4,715 during that time period. Clearly, Newton is not suffering from a lack of revenue and does not need another $15 Million annual package of property tax increases on top of its existing tax levels.
The City of Newton’s budget suffers from a structural spending problem. Annual spending by Newton increased from $309.7 Million in 2013 to $480 Million in 2023, an increase of 55% during this time period. This outpaced the 27.5% increase in inflation during the same time period and directly contributed $2,743 of the $4,715 increase in average property taxes paid by Newton households.
Most of Newton’s union contracts and all of the school department union contracts expire on June 30, 2023. Instead of Newton taxpayers paying an additional $15 Million in annual property tax increases due to this override package, Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller and the Newton Schools Superintendent should be asking the unions to take 1% annual total cash pay raises in the 2023-2026 union contracts, instead of the 3.5% in average cash salary growth from 2022 to 2023. This would free up $6.8 Million annually in Fiscal Year 2024, $13.9 Million in Fiscal Year 2025 and $21.3 Million in Fiscal Year 2026, which would provide the funds necessary to underwrite the wish list projects in the override without forcing Newton taxpayers to pay higher taxes.
I encourage my fellow Newton voters to vote NO on all three override and debt exclusion property tax increase ballot questions on March 14, 2023. Newton does not need any more of your tax dollars. Newton needs to get its structural spending problem under control. I served on the board of the Newton Taxpayers Association for more than eight years and in that time, we identified over $70 Million annually in fiscal reforms that should be used to prefund pension and retiree health benefits and underwrite infrastructure improvements such as new school and municipal buildings as well as improvements to our streets and sidewalks. Please vote NO on all three tax increase ballot questions to force city government to prioritize taxpayer interests instead of dunning taxpayers for more money.
From first night in Boston to brunch in Lexington, here's a preview of New Year's Eve and New Year's Day events across Greater Boston.NEWTON, MA — The holidays are here. With them comes time to say “goodbye” to 2022.From dining events to fireworks to time in the great outdoors, here’s a primer on what to do on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day around Newton and the rest of Greater Boston this year:...
NEWTON, MA — The holidays are here. With them comes time to say “goodbye” to 2022.
From dining events to fireworks to time in the great outdoors, here’s a primer on what to do on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day around Newton and the rest of Greater Boston this year:
Great Gatsby New Year’s Eve at Tavern In The Square - Allston
Tavern in the Square's Allston location will ring in the new year with a Great Gatsby-themed party beginning at 8 p.m. on Dec. 31.
New Year’s Eve at Kowloon Restaurant - Saugus
Saugus' beloved Kowloon will host an evening of live music, food and more beginning at 8 p.m. on Dec. 31.
DCR First Day Hikes - Various Locations
Those looking to get outside on New Year's Day have a slate of options to choose from, including local state Department of Conversation and Recreation-sponsored hikes at the Breakheart Reservation in Saugus and the Middlesex Fells Reservation.
Enjoy dinner, dancing and more beginning at 8 p.m. on New Year's Eve at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Woburn.
New Year’s Eve at Aeronaut - Somerville
Aeronaut Brewing Company in Somerville will host a night of dancing, food and music beginning at 7 p.m. on New Year's Eve.
New Year’s Day Brunch - Lexington
Lexington's Town Meeting Bistro will host a brunch event beginning at 11 a.m. on New Year's Day.
First Night Boston - Boston
Annual New Year's Eve celebrations are back this year in Boston with a full schedule of events to ring in the new year.
Do you have an event to add to this list? Email it to [email protected]
In the United States, one of the most popular New Year’s Eve traditions is, of course, the dropping of the giant ball in New York City’s Times Square. Various cities have adopted their own iterations of the event — the Peach Drop in Atlanta, the Chick Drop in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and the giant Potato Drop in Boise, Idaho.
The end of one year and beginning of another is often celebrated with the singing of “Auld Lang Syne,” a Scottish folk song whose title roughly translates to “days gone by,” according to Encyclopedia Britannica and History.com.
The history of New Year’s resolutions dates back 8,000 years to ancient Babylonians, who would make promises to return borrowed objects and pay outstanding debts at the beginning of the new year, in mid-March when they planted their crops.
According to legend, if they kept their word, pagan gods would grant them favor in the coming year. If they broke the promise, they would fall out of God’s favor, according to a history of New Year’s resolutions compiled by North Hampton Community College New Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Many secular New Year’s resolutions focus on imagining new, improved versions of ourselves. The failure rate of New Year’s resolutions is about 80 percent, according to U.S. News & World Report. There are myriad reasons, but a big one is they’re made out of remorse for gaining weight, for example, and aren’t accompanied by a shift in attitude and a plan to meet the stress and discomfort of changing a habit or condition.
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NEWTON, MA — Newton-Wellesley Hospital was recently honored through the 2023 Women’s Choice Awards, hospital officials announced this month.See more via a press release from the hospital:Newton-Wellesley Hospital, a member of Mass General Brigham, has been awarded six nationally recognized 2023 Women’s Choice Awards for providing exceptional care to female patients in six specialty areas.Newton-Wellesley was honored for bariatrics, mammogram imaging, minimally invasive surgery, obstetri...
NEWTON, MA — Newton-Wellesley Hospital was recently honored through the 2023 Women’s Choice Awards, hospital officials announced this month.
See more via a press release from the hospital:
Newton-Wellesley Hospital, a member of Mass General Brigham, has been awarded six nationally recognized 2023 Women’s Choice Awards for providing exceptional care to female patients in six specialty areas.
Newton-Wellesley was honored for bariatrics, mammogram imaging, minimally invasive surgery, obstetrics, orthopedics, and breast care. The hospital was ranked within the top 7% in all the categories in which it was honored, including in the top 1% in breast care and the top 2% in orthopedics.
“Our physicians, nurses, and support staff are honored to serve the women of our community and meet a wide variety of their urgent, ambulatory, and primary healthcare needs,” said Dr. Sareh Parangi, Chair of Newton-Wellesley’s Department of Surgery and Women in Medicine Committee. “Whether it’s an annual exam, an urgent procedure, or treatment for a chronic issue, our specialists and their teams are dedicated to providing high-quality care close to home.”
The Women’s Choice Awards is the only national list of hospitals focused exclusively on excellence in caring for female patients. This recognition is based on robust criteria centered on clinical performance and patient satisfaction and incorporates data from more than 4,700 facilities across the U.S. Awardees are noted for providing the highest level of care and commitment to their female patients and ensuring their overall wellbeing.
“At Newton-Wellesley, we pride ourselves on providing the safest and most equitable care possible not only for women, but for all our patients,” said Dr. Errol R. Norwitz, President and CEO of Newton-Wellesley. “This prestigious recognition is a testament to the personalized, compassionate care our patients – of all gender identities and backgrounds – know and expect to receive at our hospital.”
The Awards’ methodology utilizes the most recent publicly available information from The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), as well as accreditation information. In some cases, the awards utilize surveys of tens of thousands of women, as well as research conducted in partnership with the Wharton School of Business.
In addition to providing exceptional care to female patients, Newton-Wellesley is also committed to supporting its female employees and helping them advance their careers through various initiatives, including its Women in Medicine Committee. The hospital champions a culture of respect, diversity, inclusion, and wellness, and this includes ensuring female employees are empowered to meaningfully contribute to the organization and help advance patient care and community health.