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Food policy council wins grant to turn hunger stories into policy advocacy

Food insecurity, language barriers and a lack of transportation access are buzzwords that might feel abstract, especially given how often the terms are thrown around. But to give these pervasive struggles names and faces, a Northampton nonprofit founded at the height of the pandemic has received $20,000 to produce the stories of local people struggling to provide for themselves — and spin those stories into advocacy for improved public policies. Since 2022, the Hampshire County Food Policy Council, a resident-led coalition supported by the Collaborative for Educational Services, has been...

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Interim Lenox Schools Chief Appointed Superintendent

LENOX MA -- Interim Superintendent Timothy Lee is no longer an "interim." Following an outpouring of accolades for Lee's performance, the School Committee on Monday night voted unanimously to appoint him as superintendent through June 2017. Lee, who had been...

Mass. High School Graduation Rate Improves

Massachusetts education officials say the state's high school graduation rate is up to 86.1 percent, with some of the strongest gains among minority and low-income students. The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education on Tuesday announced that the...

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He’s game for becoming superintendent

TURNERS FALLS, MA — As principal of the Franklin County Technical School, Richard Martin was known for a nearer-than-the-bleachers involvement in the vocational high school’s sports teams, suiting up for practice and running drills with teenagers. Martin, 50, of...

HEC Academy students raise $1,135 to battle hunger

NORTHAMPTON: Despite the rainy weather, staff and students from HEC Academy (an alternative middle and high school in Northampton, MA managed by the Collaborative for Educational Services) participated for the third year running in Monte's March, a unique publicity...

Fall 2014 Special Olympics offers fun in Granby

GRANBY, MA - As students gathered behind the Granby Junior/Senior High School in Granby, MA for the fall 2014 Special Olympics, the colors of the fall foliage around the playing field echoed the bright colors sported by the 87 participants, and the volunteers...

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