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H. Richard Milner IV, Vanderbilt University education professor, has been voted president-elect of the American Educational Research Association.
Vanderbilt.edu reports the association bills itself as the world’s largest interdisciplinary research association devoted to the scientific study of education and learning. Milner’s presidency will begin at the conclusion of the association’s 2022 annual meeting.
With a focus on urban education and teacher education, Milner examines the social context of classrooms and schools and studies how teacher discourse, particularly about race, influences student learning, identity and development. He serves as the founding director of the Initiative for Race and Justice at Peabody and was elected to the National Academy of Education in March 2021.
A nearly $22 million mixed-use development proposed for the corner of Woodland Street and Albany Avenue in Hartford is in limbo, after the city has questioned the developer’s project financing and overall design.
Development Services Interim Director I. Charles Mathews has recommended the city postpone signing a land lease with developer 7 Summits Realty LLC, which had proposed building a mixed-use development at the site that would contain up to 75 mostly affordable apartments and retail space.
Mathews made that recommendation in a February memo that was reviewed Thursday by the Capital Region Development Authority, which committed $5.5 million to the project last year.
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Moving Day: Belmont Police Returning To Renovated Headquarters On Monday
The Belmont Police Headquarters ready for the move Monday
The painting is done, the new furniture is in place, and come Monday, March 8, the staff and officers of the Belmont Police Department will be moving back to its long-time headquarters at the corner of Pleasant Street and Concord Avenue.
And the change of addresses from the temporary headquarters – located in modulars on Woodland Street they entered in August 2019 – is scheduled to take just one day to accomplish.
“Overall, the project is in very good shape; the interiors are wrapping up and we should have a final [town] inspection Friday,” said Ted Galante, the principal of the Galante Architecture Studio in Cambridge which designed the police headquarters’ extension and interior as well as revamped the Department of Public Works structure.
East Nashville restaurant Boston Commons reopens one year after tornado
An East Nashville restaurant hit hard by the March 2020 tornado has finally reopened nearly a year later.
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EAST NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â An East Nashville restaurant hit hard by the March 2020 tornado has finally reopened nearly a year later.
Boston Commons has been around for years. But the restaurant on Woodland Street was closed for most of 2020 after it was hit by the tornado.
That morning started with a phone call. A manager was telling me that, Matt, this is bad, owner Matt Charette explained. You know, one of your buildings is completely destroyed. We ve got broken glass everywhere. We ve got people hurt.