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The Recorder - Sounds Local: Heathcliff, it s me, I m Cathy : The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever returns Sunday to celebrate Bush and Brontë

The Recorder - Sounds Local: Heathcliff, it s me, I m Cathy : The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever returns Sunday to celebrate Bush and Brontë
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High School Sports: Five Lady Tiger grapplers headed to state (2/14/23)

High School Sports: Five Lady Tiger grapplers headed to state (2/14/23)
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The Recorder - More than a business, it s a mission

More than a business, it’s a mission >Hannah Brookman of Looky Here on Chapman Street in Greenfield which is a non-profit volunteer run art gallery, workshop space, rehearsal space among other things. Staff Photo/Paul Franz >Looky Here on Chapman Street in Greenfield, which is a non-profit volunteer run art gallery, workshop space and rehearsal space, among other things. Staff Photo/Paul Franz >Another “friendship project” the collective group has embarked upon; The Lovelights is a television show, comic in the Montague Reporter, and fantasy storyline about a group of magical sisters who discover faeries living in their home of Turners Falls. Pictured are The Lovelight Sisters: Wednesday Knudsen, Hannah Brookman, Beverly Ketch, Erica Pinto and Abby Rusk, July 2018. Contributed photo/Hannah Brookman

Chain of kindness: Superior students connect through shared project

A positive message covers one of the links of the kindness chain at Superior Middle School Wednesday, Feb. 24. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com) Bryant Elementary School first grader Blake Kaspar walked next to the chain, looking for his contribution. The 7-year-old decorated half a dozen links with smiley faces, hearts and rainbows. “They show love and respect,” he said. “It reminds people to care about one another.” Sixth graders Gabby Rusk and Lexi Kaspar walked with Blake. For them, the chain brought back memories of a similar class project when they were third graders at Bryant. The two aren’t sure what words of kindness they penned, but it made an impact they remember to this day.

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