SAD 1 school board and community members approved the 2021-2022 fiscal year budget and paid tribute to nearly a dozen retiring employees during their most recent meeting Wednesday.
River Martin Anderson died May 2 Published on Wed, 05/05/2021 - 12:35pm
River Martin Anderson passed into the loving arms of his grandfathers who went before him on May 2, 2021. River was born to Brandi Anderson on Sept. 5, 2020, and is survived by a brother Brantley Owens.
River, the Gerber Baby, will be remembered as a loving snuggly child with an endearing smile and infectious laugh. River s pudgy cheeks and round shape endeared him to family and friends as the Buddha Baby, Butter Ball and Bubby.
River is survived by maternal grandmother Belinda Martin, maternal great-grandmother Loretta Clark, maternal great-grandmother Betty Anderson, a special aunt and uncle, Kasey and Derek Leslie, as well as other numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
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Pine Street Elementary School principal Loretta Clark is set to retire in June after a four-decade career with SAD 1. (Courtesy of Loretta Clark)
Pine Street Elementary School principal Loretta Clark is set to retire in June after a four-decade career with SAD 1. (Courtesy of Loretta Clark)
Pine Street Elementary principal reflects on 40-year career within SAD 1 Even before Loretta Clark began her career at SAD 1 as an ed tech in 1981, she already considered the district her home.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine Even before Loretta Clark began her career at SAD 1 as an ed tech in 1981, she already considered the district her “home.”
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WORCESTER Despite frigid temperatures, a small group gathered Sunday around a large, black granite monument on the corner of Main and Agawam streets to honor and remember those who tragically lost their lives to the devastating, nondiscriminatory and destructive wrath of fire.
William T. Breault, chairman of the Main South Alliance of Public Safety, led the solemn ceremony that has been held every March 7 since the monument was dedicated in 1992 to recognize the fatal fire two years earlier at 21 Florence St., in which four people perished.
Each year on March 7, names of those who died the previous year are added to the cold slab of stone, forever etched as a constant reminder of the devastating, non-discriminatory wrath of fire.