This will allow crews to work around the clock to safely remove the existing MBTA Robert Street train bridge, which carries the Commuter Rail overhead, and move the new superstructure into place.
Occupation: Speech-language pathologist, Boston Public Schools, Henderson Full Inclusion School-Lower Campus
Runners who participate in road races to raise money for charities have had to get a little creative during the pandemic, but one Boston-area teacher has found a way to make a momentous run involving the people she is helping as she marks a day of global significance.
Dorchester teacher Caitlin Shanley will be running 21 miles around Boston on March 21 to raise money for the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress. Along the way, she plans on stopping at the homes of seven of her students for a little inspiration and cheer in what she is calling “21 Miles of the Best Smiles.”
Greater Mankato Growth, Inc. Invites Everyone to Attend the Annual Meeting with Keynote Speaker, Ross Bernstein
By Ashley Hanley|2021-02-09T07:56:22-06:00February 9th, 2021|
The public is invited to Greater Mankato, Inc.’s Annual Meeting, with Keynote Speaker Ross Bernstein, best-selling author of nearly 50 books, award-winning peak performance hall of fame business speaker who’s keynoted conferences from Fortune 500 companies on all seven continents and has been featured on CNN, ESPN, Fox News, and “CBS This Morning,” as well as in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and USA Today. With direct ties to Greater Mankato, Bernstein will share examples of inspirational stories and life lessons from the world of sports to provide an engaging presentation that translates a message of resiliency, collaboration, integrity and accountability to the business world and beyond.
Dec 20, 2020
Doug Erickson and his wife Sue of Mankato Township are down to one jar of pennies â a narrow-topped bottle that they decided would take too much work to dig the coins out.
Doug and Sue Erickson needed the help of a younger friend and his commercial vehicle to deliver the pennies theyâd been collecting for nearly 42 years to a local hunger-relief effort. They dropped off their contribution Dec. 11 at the Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union branch in Mankato. Affinity employees Morgan Wuebker, right, and Kole Herrick, assisted in moving the 42,878 pennies into the credit union.Lee Bohrer
MANKATO â In a year of disease, economic recession and growing hunger, Doug and Sue Erickson of Mankato Township didnât make the biggest charitable donation to those in need.