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Region Roundup: Helping Hands, Combat Roles for Women in the Military (And More…)

A look at the top headlines in your town and the surrounding area for the week of February 20, 2012.

 

Norton 5th Grader Helps Raise Money for Family Impacted by Fire

About a month after a fire broke out on the second floor of their 39 Evergreen Road home in Norton, the Clinkscale family is still recovering. But thanks to a few generous people like 11-year-old Nicholas Pucino, they are about $200 closer to getting back on their feet.

A fifth grader at Henry A. Yelle Elementary, Nicholas’ bus drives by the home every day. When he found out about the fire, he thought it would be a good idea to have a fundraiser at the school to help the family out.

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Stoughton Students Present The Gettysburg Address [VIDEO]

As a special Presidents’ Day video project, Stoughton Patch had 16 students from across the Stoughton Public Schools read what is one of, if not the most famous speeches delivered by an American President—The Gettysburg Address.

Students ranging in age from first grade to 12th grade, and representing each of Stoughton’s five elementary schools, middle school and high school, took turns reading the address.

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Easton Neighbor Brigade Dedicated to Helping Those in Need

Diane Tremblay, Nancy Andrie and over 180 other residents in Easton have all made a major effort to acknowledge one important principle:

Help your neighbor in their time of need.

The Easton Neighbor Brigade was founded in November 2010 as a community resource to help families in crisis. When an Easton family is struggling with a medical issue, financial problem, or major roadblock, the Brigade is there to help.

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Next Sharon High AD Will Come From Outside the District

Sharon High School's next athletic director will be new to the district.

The Sharon Public Schools Athletic Director Search Committee announced today that the three finalists it has recommended to Superintendent Timothy Farmer are Michael Bierwirth, director of athletics at Immaculate High School in Danbury, Conn. for the past four years; Christopher Donovan, athletic director and activities coordinator at Westport High School; and William Martin, department coordinator, coach and physical education and health teacher at Shepherd Hill Regional High School in Dudley.

Athletic Director Robert Sondheim will retire this summer, ending 11 years in the post.

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Scott Brown Backs Combat Roles for Women in U.S. Military

Senator Scott Brown, R-MA, attracted national attention Wednesday after sending a letter to Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta asking him to allow women to serve in combat roles in the U.S. military. 

Brown, a Lieutenant-Colonel and 32-year veteran of the Massachusetts National Guard, said he believes that allowing women to serve will enhance the capabilities of the armed services. 

"We have an obligation to expand the professional opportunities available to women, especially considering their sacrifices," said Brown. "Doing so in my view would improve military effectiveness, not detract from it."

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Related Topics: Abraham Lincoln, Combat Roles for Women in U.S. Military, Easton Neighbor Brigade, Gettysburg Address, Norton fire, Scott Brown, Sharon High Athletic Director, Stoughton Public Schools, and Weekly Region Roundup

aqrchibald ives

9:43 am on Monday, February 27, 2012

would these combat women be eligible to join The Old Guard?

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