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Dressed from top to toe in bright pink, Don Featherstone of Fitchburg, Mass., smiled out at a packed Sanders Theater last night. Though his neighbors may have disdained his invention, this erudite audience clearly had better taste...
Mildbrandt was probably driving to a fish pond in the Fitchburg area, northwest of Boston, where he conducted his thesis research, said one of his two Somerville roommates, Wendy Weston...
...stress. I lost both my parents and a sister. My children, whom I love, have seen more deaths of loved ones than most children their age. I have tried to help them in any way I can to deal with their losses. Last summer I moved my family from Fitchburg to a rural area, hoping that the small town atmosphere and change of environment would be good for my children. Several things happened and problems escalated to the point where out of sheer frustration, their father slapped our oldest daughter across the face. The next day both of my children...
...week before making contact? Four months have passed and we still are forced to comply with their rules. I let them know that we were foster parents from 1980 until 1989. We were told by case workers of the home finding division that we were one of the Fitchburg area's best teen foster homes. We tried to treat these children as members of our family and would offer them care and guidance. We still have contact with a few of our former foster children. If we were such neglectful and abusive parents, do you think so many children would...
...will never forget the feeling of energy and generational solidarity that day as we marched through downtown Boston. Students represented schools as diverse as Harvard, the University of Massachusetts, Fitchburg State, Roxbury Community College and Wellesley. And even more significantly, the coalition of so many student groups with a single purpose told me that from our splintered society, people were hearing a unified cry: the voice of our generation...