When Emma Kaliterna, 95, was asked how she was doing on April 30, her bubbly response was, “Fine and dandy, sweet as candy.” Surrounded by loved ones attending a...
Author: Cynthia Cheng
“We’ve got a really diverse school with children from all over the world, from countries like Russia, India, Pakistan, and all over...
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“Our egg hunts years ago were a lot smaller,” says Maureen Medeiros, one of the co-chairs of the Rivermark Moms Easter Egg...
Loretta Beavers brought a chocolate rum raisin cake. Diane Harrison brought allergen-free double chocolate cookies. Mother and daughter Marcia and Alicia Thorndike...
People signed their names on an orange “Save Our Library” t-shirt, now a memento. Mayor Jamie Matthews cheerfully helped hang a giant...
Money might not grow on trees for students in higher education who struggle with paying their tuition. But if you have a...
On a typical day at Don Callejon School, a parent volunteer in an elementary class from the Don Callejon Project Cornerstone ABC...
The first-ever Montague Market was perfect for bargain hunters seeking a little bit of everything, from baby gear and tutus to adult...
Marta Mouritsen reflects on the time she began teaching at Laurelwood Preschool, back in January 1986. “When I first started teaching, the...
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On February 28, Joy Shmueli, principal of Laurelwood Elementary School, had on a whimsical red and white Dr. Seuss hat as she...