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Jenn Cleary, who used to host backyard fairs in Sudbury, prepares to release her fourth album
Jenn Cleary, who once hosted music fairs in the backyard of her Sudbury home, prepares to release her fourth album
SUDBURY – Growing up in town, Jenn Cleary transformed her backyard into a music festival every September.
Beginning when she was just 7, she would play songs for an audience, inviting neighbors, friends, and community members. As the years went on, the event grew, with politicians, magicians, clowns, and others attending. Boston running legend Bill Rodgers and Rex Trailer of the Boston kids show Boomtown were among the attendees.
Covid-19: Mississippi Is Second State to Open Vaccination to All Adults
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Germany, France, Spain and Italy have joined other countries in pausing use of AstraZeneca’s vaccine. Italy imposed new lockdown measures as Europe confronts a third wave of the virus.
Tara Gallion prepared a dose of the Moderna vaccine at the Delta Health Center in Mound Bayou, Miss., in January.Credit.Rory Doyle for The New York Times
Mississippi will become the second state to open Covid-19 vaccinations to all of its adult residents, following a call from President Biden for all states to do so by May 1.
Let s get our kids back : Lincoln-Sudbury High students, families rally for in-person learning
SUDBURY Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School senior Anthony Vert said he s sick and tired of being at home. The majority of kids at L-S are fed up with being at home and not learning, said Vert, 18. The majority of kids in online classes are not getting any benefit from school and they re looking forward to being back.
Vert and other students, along with parents and community members, took to the streets on Wednesday to protest in favor of more in-person learning at the high school, which represents its own district. They gathered in the parking lot of the school, before making their way down to town center.
SUDBURY Students at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School have been attending school two mornings a week since September an amount that is far too low, according to a parents group who claim the administration and School Committee are disregarding their concerns.
These claims have been levied following a School Committee meeting in which one member said students mental health was not the responsibility of the school district. In addition, the Sudbury Public Schools, the K-8 district for the town, announced that it will return to full in-person learning in April.
On Monday, Superintendent/Principal Bella Wong announced that students would be returning to the classroom four mornings a week (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday) beginning on April 26. Details regarding the plan were scheduled to be announced at today s School Committee meeting.