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Apr 1, 2021 12:40 AM CDT
It’s been nearly nine years since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in
Miller v. Alabama that mandatory life without parole for juveniles violates the Eighth Amendment. It’s been five years since it held in
Montgomery v. Louisiana that its 2012 decision was retroactive. In that time, Amy Breihan has helped seek second chances for prisoners in Missouri who were younger than age 18 when they were sentenced to life behind bars.
Mar 30, 2021 8:56 AM CDT
Elizabeth Greene had been practicing with Mirick, O’Connell, DeMallie & Lougee in Worcester, Massachusetts, for two years in 1997 when she heard about a new opportunity. She received an email from a partner who volunteered with the American Heart Association but was moving on to other projects. He told her the organization wanted to rekindle its presence in central Massachusetts and needed someone’s help.
Hudson, has named
Rebecca Carrington director of community relations.
In this role, Carrington works alongside Artisan’s Community Relations Director Beth Ann Burns to offer her expertise and advice to potential residents and their families in customizing Artisan’s services and amenities to their individual needs.
Carrington has more than 20 years of experience in the senior living industry, having previously served as director of community relations at Benchmark at Forge Hill in
Franklin; Summit Eldercare product account executive at Fallon Health in Worcester, Ma.; community sales counselor at The Willows at Westborough in
Westborough; marketing and admissions director at Christopher Heights Assisted Living in Webster; and Whitney Place Assisted Living sales and marketing director at Salmon Health and Retirement in
Elizabeth Greene aims to prevent heart disease and stroke in central Massachusetts
ABA member and lawyer Elizabeth Greene with her husband and two sons at the 2020 Remote Central MA Heart & Stroke Walk.
Elizabeth Greene had been practicing with Mirick, O’Connell, DeMallie & Lougee in Worcester, Massachusetts, for two years in 1997 when she heard about a new opportunity.
She received an email from a partner who volunteered with the American Heart Association but was moving on to other projects. He told her the organization wanted to rekindle its presence in central Massachusetts and needed someone’s help.
“It came at an interesting time for me, because I was busy practicing law, married and everything seemed right, and yet something was missing for me,” Greene says. “When that email came, I realized what that missing piece was it was my volunteer involvement.”
Greene, Terrence J. Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Terrence J. Greene
Terrence J. Greene, 70, passed on Jan. 8, 2021, at his home in Rising Fawn, GA.
Terry was born March 22, 1950, in Springfield, Mo. to Douglas and Elizabeth Greene. He graduated from Republic High School in 1968 where he was an all-state baseball and basketball player and was drafted by the Detroit Tigers. He then attended Arizona State University on a baseball scholarship before transferring to play baseball at and graduate from Drury University.
His life and career included teaching and coaching at Monte Cassino High School in Tulsa, Okla. and Mahomet-Seymour Junior High School in Mahomet, Ill. He was also a sports radio broadcaster for minor league baseball in Tulsa and Springfield, Ill., where he met his wife, Patricia. He was Chief of Staff for a United States Congressman and small business owner before entering semi-retirement at Rock City in Lookout Mountain, Ga.