A mother s pain: Highland Park s Mama Shu opens up about losing two sons
Itâs hard to hear the pain and sorrow that lives inside Mama Shu, the mother of Highland Park, the person who didnât just say it takes a village to raise a child or children, she built it.
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HIGHLAND PARK, Mich. (WXYZ) â Itâs hard to hear the pain and sorrow that lives inside Mama Shu, the mother of Highland Park, the person who didnât just say it takes a village to raise a child or children, she built it.
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Baking Homemade Bread Becomes a Public Good
Community Loaves volunteers Megan Adams, left, and her mother, Shera Adams, donate their loaves to St. Leo’s Food Bank in Tacoma, Washington.
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Don Wilkinson
In New Bedford, there is an alley that runs between Pleasant Street and Purchase Street known as Sears Court. The eastern entrance of the alley is bookended by a Family Dollar store and the Greasy Luck bar and restaurant, the western side has a monastery on one side and a police station on the other.
There was never anything particularly memorable about that drab, much-used pedestrian throughway, except the treacherous winter ice and a catwalk above that connects two buildings on either side.
Until now. Up on the catwalk, the words “Sears Court” have been painted to resemble giant refrigerator alphabet magnets.