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Stuffing Toys and Singing Karaoke: UConn Students Live for Late Night

Stuffing Toys and Singing Karaoke: UConn Students Live for Late Night
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Quadruplets go their own ways after Bishop Brady graduation

When siblings Christian, Jeremy, Paige and Samantha Weir started their freshman year at Bishop Brady High School, everyone referred to them as “the Quads.” The Weir siblings, who are first set of quadruplets to ever attend Bishop Brady, according to.

Hometown Heroes: Bishop Brady student Angelica Whitney makes PPE for front line workers

When Bishop Brady High School went remote due to the COVID pandemic in March 2020, student Angelica Whitney knew she wanted to do something to help. Whitney, a sophomore at the time, was a member of the Bishop Brady robotics club but since.

Student wins national prize

Student wins national prize Angelica Whitney Angelica Whitney uses a 3D printer at Bishop Brady High School to make face shields for health care workers in a still image from a US Cellular video of her project. Courtesy Published: 3/17/2021 8:17:07 AM US Cellular named Angelica Whitney of Concord as one of three winners from the company’s sixth-annual The Future of Good program. Whitney was selected out of hundreds of nominations from across the country as someone who is creating positive change in their community. As a selected winner, she received $10,000 to further her cause. Angelica volunteers on behalf of her high school robotics team to create and donate PPE to agencies in her area to help maintain a safer community. The beneficiaries include police departments, hospitals, nursing homes, veterinary clinics, and schools including her own. She has raised $2,000 and created more than 7,000 pieces of additional PPE, such as door openers and earpieces for the benefit of lo

Stories of hope, how the younger generation of Granite Staters stepped up during COVID-19

Stories of hope, how the younger generation of Granite Staters stepped up during COVID-19 © Ashley Pultar Younger generation COVID-19 Many of New Hampshire’s youngest residents have risen to the occasion during the COVID-19 pandemic. They have spread smiles while also providing material support. Countless of those in New Hampshire have stepped up to assist members of their community during this unprecedented time. Over the past year, News 9 had the opportunity to shine a light on some younger Granite Staters as they did what they could for others. Sign up for our Newsletters Manchester’s Lilyana Roman put on front-yard ukulele performances and raised $4,000 to help front-line workers. Fourth-grader Connor Brunt also raised more than $4,000 to feed people in his community, and then went on a shopping spree to stock the shelves at the Meredith emergency food pantry. To brighten the day of his neighbor “Ms. Jean” during the stay-at-home order, Merrimack kindergartener U

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