We all know how great the members of Wicked are, but have you heard of their latest accomplishments? Well if not check out page two of the 10/17/2008 edition of the Salem Evening News to see our very own Beth O’ Grady & John Bosse being mentioned for their great performances and good deeds. If you can’t seem to find a news paper just continue reading and good luck to everyone racing this weekend!
Baltimore Beth
Beth O’Grady, one of the driving forces behind the Salem Boys & Girls Club, just can’t stop running.
She was in Baltimore last weekend where she ran a marathon in four hours, 13 minutes — a personal best. That was a good time considering it was a hilly course.
Legal loss
Salem’s John Bosse is heading west to become Berkshire County’s newest assistant district attorney.
The 1998 Salem High grad has been working in the city’s legal department for the last four years, starting as an intern before being promoted to full-time work two years ago.
“It’s been wonderful, thanks in large part to (City Solicitor) Beth Rennard. She’s been my mentor as a young attorney,” said Bosse, 29, whose mother, Linda Bosse, is a Salem High teacher.
His last day at City Hall is today, but he plans to make plenty of visits back home as a member of Salem’s Wicked Running Club.
By the way, two weeks ago, he finished the Wicked Half Marathon in a time of 1:43:07
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