AMHERST A founding board member of Amherst Neighbors, an active community supporter of the Amherst A Better Chance Program and the co-president of the Roger Wallace Excellence in Teaching Foundation is getting statewide recognition.Patricia Romney.
AMHERST A founding board member of Amherst Neighbors, an active community supporter of the Amherst A Better Chance Program and the co-president of the Roger Wallace Excellence in Teaching Foundation is getting statewide recognition.Patricia Romney.
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If I had to guess the number of times I interviewed Paula Green for this newspaper, I’d surely come up short.That’s because Green, the Leverett therapist-turned-peacemaker who died Feb. 21, always seemed to be at the intersection of what was happening.
Paula Green’s passing last week was a deep loss. Just when we need more conflict resolution and deep listening in the world, Paula is asking us to carry on without her. Perhaps we can see this not as a time for grief but as an opening for memories of.
We have just lost one of the nation’s foremost peacemakers, Leverett resident Dr. Paula Green.I first met Paula in the 80’s when the Greenfield Harmony chorus led by Mary Cay Brass would go to the School for International Training in Brattleboro at.
If I had to guess the number of times I interviewed Paula Green for this newspaper, I’d surely come up short.That’s because Green, the Leverett therapist-turned-peacemaker who died Feb. 21, always seemed to be at the intersection of what was happening.
LEVERETT After the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovenia ended in the 1990s, Paula Green ventured to the war-torn country.Going there as a civilian, Green opted against being in the capital city or meeting with the country’s elites. Instead, she.
LEVERETT After the genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovenia ended in the 1990s, Paula Green ventured to the war-torn country.Going there as a civilian, Green opted against being in the capital city or meeting with the country’s elites. Instead, she.
We talk a lot about adventure in this space, obviously. We discuss the health and aging benefits of remaining active, venturing outdoors, taking on physical challenges and responsibly pushing our limits.But there’s a kind of adventure that we haven’t.