Good morning, Bristol!

Northeast Middle School | Staff

It’s Friday, and the GMB staff has a headache, so send the Calvary.

Weather

35 and sunny in the AM and scattered showers and 35 in the PM, your table is ready.

Up, up and away

Shortly after sunset, Mercury is visible just above the southwestern horizon.

Let’s get random

On Saturday, Jan. 17, 1897, a polo match between Bristol and Plainville players on Plainville Pond was won by Bristol, 5-0. Who knew?

Top 5 of Billboard Hits for the week of Dec. 1, 1973

“Top of the World,” The carpenters,

“Photograph,” Ringo Starr

“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road,” Elton John

“Space Race,” Billy Preston

“Keep on Trucking Part 1,” Eddie Kendricks

Speaking of…

We got to go. Keep on Trucking, Bristol.


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