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English: Governor Maura Healey and First Partner Joanna Lydgate join Boston Mayor Michelle Wu to celebrate the Women’s Beanpot at TD Garden on Jan. 23, 2024. During the game, Governor Healey recognized Sandra Whyte-Sweeney (Harvard University), Corinne Schroeder (Boston University), Shelly Looney (Northeastern University), and Taylor Wasyllk (Boston College) for being inducted into the Beanpot Hall of Fame and joined Mayor Wu to award the Beanpot trophy to the Northeastern Huskies, who won 2-1 in overtime against the Boston University Terriers. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office] |
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