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Biden Just Signed the Stimulus – and It s Giving Millions of Parents a Monthly Allowance
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The Recorder - Turners Falls resident wins regional education award
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HUDSON And then there were three.
The trio of finalists vying to become Hudson s next executive assistant were presented to the Board of Selectmen on Monday, two months ahead of the retirement of incumbent Thomas Moses.
Bernie Lynch, principal and founder of Plymouth-based Community Paradigm Associates, which was tasked with helping the town selection committee find Moses successor, introduced the finalists.
They are: Ryan Ferrara, town administrator in Boxborough; Thomas Gregory, town administrator in Spencer and Nina Nazarian, a consultant who has worked as town administrator in Littleton and Princeton.
He said after an initial pool of candidates was whittled from 33 to 17, seven applicants underwent a more intensive interview. From that process, the finalists were selected.
A price tag on trauma? College town weighs Black repara
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A price tag on trauma? College town weighs Black reparations
PHILIP MARCELO, Associated Press
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1of9Former University of Massachusetts-Amherst Professor Edwin Driver is interviewed at his home, Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, in South Hadley, Mass. Amherst is on a path toward providing reparations to Black residents for past injustices following the town council s adoption of a resolution calling for the community to become an anti-racist town.Charles Krupa/APShow MoreShow Less
2of9Past Amherst, Mass., area residents Henry Jackson, center, Lt. Frazar Stearns, left, and Anna Reed Goodwin, right, are featured on the Amherst Community History Mural, as seen through the adjacent West Cemetery fence, Friday, Jan. 15, 2021, in Amherst, Mass. Amherst is on a path toward providing reparations to Black residents for past injustices following the town council s adoption of a resolution calling for the community to become an anti-racist town.Charles Krupa/APShow Mo