Gregg Schwartz in his Aug. 17 guest column, “The never-ending Northampton mask mandate,” complains that requiring students to mask up during school hours harms them, and that the continued caution of the Northampton School Committee is “shocking” in.
It was very upsetting to learn last week that a member of the Northampton Public Schools’ School Committee tried to hastily push through a COVID masking policy that went against recommendations from the CDC, medical departments, the Northampton Health.
A teacher molested elementary children from his first day on the job through the day of his arrest three and a half years later. The school district says it had no way of knowing.
StockX co-founder Josh Luber looks back on time in Detroit
Adam Finkel
Courtesy photo It’s about having that unique mousetrap, says Josh Luber, co-founder and former CEO of Detroit-based StockX. It’s just about making it easy for people to be able to buy or sell products that are otherwise hard to buy and hard to find.”
Can you think of someone that moved to a new state for a few years and created an industry-leading business worth billions of dollars?
One is Josh Luber, co-founder and former CEO of Detroit-based StockX. After formally leaving the company known as a stock market of things, in September after stepping down as CEO in 2019, he is now preparing to leave his home in Detroit a home filled with more collectible shoes than just about any other home in the area.