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All these years later, members of Plymouth High’s Class of ’46 still get together to remember
As expected, the senior dance was a very formal affair. High school students were immaculately dressed for the occasion, marking the end of youthful innocence and the beginning of more mature pursuits. Girls were decked out in white gowns and wore gloves while boys sported white jackets with matching flannel pants.
Meet Southeastern's top students — Their memorable moments, best advice and what's next
EASTON — Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School in Easton selects graduating seniors from each of the nine towns the school serves to honor with "senior spotlights." Honorees are chosen based on their high academic and vocational achievement. Their biographies — submitted by Southeastern — include their interests, what...
The Beantown Pub’s building is being converted into Suffolk dorms
Suffolk University said the pub will continue to be in the business there after the conversion. Suffolk University will turn a former office building into a dorm, but not just any office building. The university, whose student population is only growing, acquired an 11-story office at 101 Tremont St. for...
‘One room, a whole lot of love’: Historic segregation-era Cornland School restored as museum in Chesapeake
CHESAPEAKE — A globe of the world before Russia became a country. An American flag with 48 stars. An oil lamp, three wooden pencils and a hand bell. A beloved pillar-like potbelly stove anchoring the center of the room. A signature from “Kathryn” penned in 1933 in a book nestled under an antique wooden school desk. About 80 years ago, those were a few items students of the Cornland School — ...
Abington sophomore wins nationwide essay contest via entry about music teacher Kevin Longwill
Lukas Tokarczyk, a rising sophomore at Abington Senior High School, has been selected as an essay contest winner in the June issue of School Band and Orchestra Magazine. According to the article, Tokarczyk will receive $1,000 courtesy of the magazine and the NAMM Foundation. Each winning student was asked about...
Boston Police Gift Care Packages to New College Students in Community-Support Effort
In a notable act of communal support, Boston's District E-13 Community Service Office has extended a helping hand to recent high school graduates. The students were treated to an event filled with beverages, refreshments, and engaging conversations with local law enforcement officers about their future endeavors, according to an official statement from the Boston Police Department.
Emerson faculty, staff, and students left in the dark following news of impending layoffs
Faculty say there is no information on the extent of the problem, casting a shadow on summer vacation. Some Emerson faculty, staff and students are saying there’s a dark cloud over their campus this summer, following an announcement of impending layoffs and budget cuts that failed to disclose specific details.
Retiring South School Principal Mary Eastwood says experience was ‘like being the conductor of an amazing symphony’
Principal Mary Eastwood, who has retired after spending the majority of her 45-year career with Hingham Public Schools at South Elementary School, feels fortunate to have “something this special in my life that makes saying goodbye so hard.”. Her favorite part of her job as principal for the past...
Financial Issues Force 124-Year-Old Massachusetts College to Close
Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, Massachusetts is closing due to "persisting financial issues." Eastern Nazarene College, a fully accredited Christian liberal arts college, was founded in 1900. Dr. David W. Bowser, Chair of the Board of Trustees of Eastern Nazarene College, said in a press statement, "We know this news...
51 graduate from MMA-Suffolk leadership program
Fifty-one graduates received their certificates in Local Government Leadership and Management this spring as the MMA-Suffolk program completed its 21st and 22nd classes. More than 500 municipal officials have completed the Certificate in Local Government Leadership and Management program since its inception in 2011. The MMA and Suffolk University program...
Eastern Nazarene College Announces That It Is Closing
— Quincy Massachusetts News by Quincy Quarry News – News, Opinion and Commentary. After 124 years of operation, the small college that is Eastern Nazarene is going the way of other small colleges: it will soon be closing. This sad announcement has already been covered by both the local...
Bump, Set, Spike: The 2024 Taunton Daily Gazette Boys Volleyball All-Scholastics
Another high school boys volleyball season has come and gone in the Greater Taunton area. Dighton-Rehoboth (13-7, 10-4 Tri-Valley League) had its best season in decades, finishing tied for second in the TVL and qualifying for the postseason for the first time in 20 years, reaching the Division 2 Round of 32 before falling to No. 13 Minnechaug. Taunton (5-15) performed a season sweep of Attleboro while also earning wins over Hingham, King Philip and Quincy. ...
Milton High boys tennis falls, girls advance to final 8 in D2 tournament
Both Milton High’s tennis entered their first round matchups motivated to avenge last year’s stinging defeats. The two teams received bids to the tournament, giving them the opportunity to put that memory to rest, with the girls being anointed the #9 seed and the boys being given the 16th. It was a moment that couldn’t have come soon enough for both teams, a moment they would try to seize. The girls would be able to do just that, cruising to a 4-1 win over Northampton while the boys fell just short, losing 3-2 to Dartmouth.
Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy to close after almost 125 years
“While the outcome of this process is known, the process to get there remains fluid,” said college President Rev. Dr. Colleen R. Derr. The board of trustees at a college in Quincy unanimously voted to begin closing down the institution due to financial concerns. Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy,...
Northeastern University Student Projects Improve Government With AI
Six months ago, the commonwealth of Massachusetts recruited 12 Northeastern University students to work full time on applying artificial intelligence to improve life for Massachusetts residents. Through the InnovateMA program, the students spent their spring semester assisting on five projects for different government agencies, touching everything from transportation to health care to grant distribution, according to a news release last week.
2024 Best & Brightest Online MBA: Parag Murlidhar Shirnamé, Boston University (Questrom)
“Diplomat, climber, executive who forges partnerships, opens new markets, and grows profits globally.”. Fun fact about yourself: I’ve climbed 2 of the 7 Summits (the tallest mountains on each continent) and speak 6 languages – that’s a combination of adventure and global awareness! With my background in diplomacy, combined with my success in turning around partnerships, I have a knack for finding common ground and making deals.
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