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...
People signed their names on an orange “Save Our Library” t-shirt, now a memento. Mayor Jamie Matthews cheerfully helped hang a giant...
Loretta Beavers brought a chocolate rum raisin cake. Diane Harrison brought allergen-free double chocolate cookies. Mother and daughter Marcia and Alicia Thorndike...
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...