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Savannah Maher Savannah comes to Wyoming Public Media from NPR’s midday show Here & Now, where her work explored everything from Native peoples’ fraught relationship with American elections to the erosion of press freedoms for tribal media outlets. A proud citizen of the Mashpee Wampanoag tribe, she’s excited to get to know the people of the Wind River reservation and dig into the stories that matter to them. Savannah got her start in journalism reporting for her hometown’s local newspaper (The Mashpee Enterprise) and public radio station (WCAI), and has since contributed to New Hampshire Public Radio, High Country News, and NPR’s Code Switch blog. She graduated from Dartmouth College in 2018. ....
My Turn: Fried Green Tomatoes Alice Melaven is the third person from the left in this photo taken dated June 15, 1949 of the “Federal Street faculty” in Greenfield. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Steve Kramer, 67, with Alice Melavan, 100, who was his second-grade teacher at the Four Corners School in Greenfield. Both live on Cape Cod. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Published: 2/5/2021 3:25:41 PM Most of us who attended second grade in Greenfield in 1960 are now 67 years old. Many who attended Four Corners School had Ms. Alice Melavan for a teacher. She was tough, but fair, and provided us with a solid foundation for whatever level of education we eventually pursued. ....
Meet The Class Of 2021 - Editorial The Mashpee Middle-High School Class of 2021 is the secondâand, with luck, the lastâgroup of students to have its graduating year directly affected by COVID-19. Our hearts go out to them as well as their teachers, fellow students and families. This is not the carefree capstone year that many of the students had anticipated. Yet, like any other year, it has been filled with incredible achievements worth celebrating and important personal stories worth sharing. To give these students some of the acknowledgment and positive attention they are due, we have partnered with the Mashpee Public Schools to start two new regular features in the Mashpee Enterprise: our weekly ....