WESTFORD The three-day J.V. Fletcher Library June spring book sale raised $13,000. It is one of three events held during the year, and is a major fundraiser for the Friends of the J.V. Fletcher Library, a nonprofit organization that supports a variety of library programs and initiatives.
In the demanding and intricate realm of immigration, where the lives of individuals intersect with complex (and often nuanced) legal processes, it is crucial to acknowledge the profound.
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As local residents with Haitian roots watch the political crisis unfold from afar, they are asking American friends and neighbors not to rush to judgment about Haiti and allow it time to come to terms with the assassination of the president Jovenel Moïse on July 7, and the unrest it engendered.
“My body and mind could not accept that this happened,” said Jeantilus Geddis, a teacher at the Immigrant Learning Center in Malden. “This is a crime that is beyond hatred, beyond politics. Even if you don’t like the president, it is not right to kill the president.”