Molina. For more than two decades, he ran a successful Choral Program at antioch high school. One way to measure success is the awards he won over the years. Another way to measure it, is what youll see now. How many measures of music does it take to take the measure of a mans life. Those rehearsing for a special concert inside antioch high schools auditorium are soon to find out. Crescendo the life in question, not one of theirs, but the one thing they all have in common. Learning music, and life, from ron mo molina. Ive always said that if i could be anyone, i would want to be just like him. For 27 years, music has been cool at antioch, because music was mo. He would regularly field a Concert Choir of more than 200 singers. The elite among them, the Music Masters toured the world, winning competition after competition, performing hundreds of time each year. Not just telling his kids they were family, but showing it. He was my hero. He is who i wanted to be. Mo often told anyone who w
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NORTHAMPTON A soft rainfall and a chilly air weren’t going to extinguish the hundreds of candles lit on Friday night in memory of Jesse Johansmeyer, a Florence teenager who died tragically last week.At the vigil, held at Childs Park, more than 100.