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ArchivesUltimate Grooving and the PigskinBy John Walters on Friday, January 30, 2004.Bedford native Heather Paul began alpine skiing at age two. By her junior year in college, and at the top of her racing career, she got tired of the scene and quit. She learned a different type a skiing the next year- telemark. It's like alpine, but the binding leaves the heel free and the turns are executed differently. Heather became a world champion in the sport by the mid-nineties. She now lives in Barrington and runs Ultimate Groove- a telemark ski clinic for women that travels to different ski areas. Lou D'Allesandro is best known these days as a state senator form Manchester, but he had a football career before he went in to politics. He even tried out for the Patriots. He talks about his life in semipro ball and the heady expereince of being at the Patriots' tryout camp. |
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