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English: Governor Healey gets hair trimmed for charity at 11th annual Saving by Shaving
Governor Maura Healey joins Boston Celtics Vice President of Team Operations & Organizational Growth Allison Feaster, Celtics President of Basketball Operations Brad Stevens, Celtics Head Coach Joe Mazzulla, Celtics Guard Jrue Holiday, former New England Patriots players Joe Andruzzi and Matt Light, Granite Telecommunications CEO Rob Hale, Boston Children’s Hospital President & CEO Kevin Churchill and Quincy Mayor Thomas Koch to participate in the 10th annual Saving by Shaving event to benefit the Boston Children’s Hospital’s Cancer Research Fund at Granite Telecommunications in Quincy on Feb. 28, 2024. Governor Healey buzzed off Feaster’s hair, and in return Feaster trimmed a section of Governor Healey’s hair. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office] |
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