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Opinion

By Phil Orlandella

NEAA on a Roll

Following the pandemic and all the restrictions that were imposed, the North End Athletic Association (NEAA) has bounced back and completely outdone itself providing several sports programs for the North End youth.

After the baseball season, that included Little League, Minor League, a Clinic, a Traveling Team, a Girls’ Softball program, the NEAA formed a Soccer League and is attempting to create a Flag Football League.

They also had an old timer’s softball game that attracted many former North Enders and localities as well.

The NEAA has and will continue to be a major and committed part of the neighborhood as it has been doing for over 60 years.

North End Regional Review Staff

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