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When Shondra and Ryan Kingsley got the call that their 3-year-old son, Sammy, had leukemia, they rushed him to the hospital near their home in Brushton, N.Y. But the care he needed was three hours away, at the University of Vermont's Children's Hospital. Figuring out where to stay while Sammy got treatment was the last thing Shondra and Ryan wanted to think about. Fortunately, they didn't have to: The staff at the Children's Hospital referred them to Burlington's Ronald McDonald House, located barely a mile away, at the corner of Pearl Street and South Winooski Avenue. (Paid Post)
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Respecting COVID precautions on a glorious sunny day, more than 300 from 437-member class and their guests celebrate a community s perseverance through a pandemic
Vermont Business Magazine On a perfect day for its first outdoors Commencement since 1979, Saint Michael’s College welcomed several hundred vaccinated and distanced guests as nearly 300 members of the still-larger 437-member Class of 2021 graduated during separate morning and afternoon ceremonies to meet state COVID safety guidelines.
The graduates’ perseverance through a pandemic was a recurring theme in remarks from speakers at the two nearly identical 90-minute ceremonies. The first 10 a.m. morning “Gold” Ceremony was for those receiving bachelor of arts degrees, while the afternoon 1 p.m. “Purple” Ceremony was for bachelor of science and master’s degree recipients.