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Staff Spotlight: Corey Pena teaches our youngest students to be successful readers

by Amy Haggerty Corey Pena has been teaching elementary-aged children for several years in Stockbridge, beginning at the start of her career in 1998 as a resource teacher in the Special Education Department. Currently, Pena is a Title One academic support lead teacher at both Smith Elementary and Heritage. When Pena was in third grade, […]

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Outreach in Action

Inter-agency efforts assist seniors in and around Stockbridge by Jo Mayer and Paul Crandall “It takes a village to raise a child,” goes the adage, but folks with many more years under their belts also profoundly benefit from coordinated, community-based efforts on their behalf.  Stockbridge Community Outreach works locally in inter-agency collaboration to help seniors […]

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Slow-burn romances abound in these queer space operas

by Shuyler Clark All too often, stories with promising premises can be bogged down by underwhelming or undeveloped romance. These two science fiction novels strike a balance between plot and relationships with minimal sacrifice. The Darkness Outside Us by Eliot Schrefer With Earth succumbing to climate change, the planet is quickly becoming uninhabitable. A spacefarer […]

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Obituary: Robert L. Reynolds

Robert L. Reynolds, age 82, passed away on February 16, 2022 at his daughter’s home in Munith, Michigan. Robert was born on March 27, 1939 in Stockbridge, Michigan to Donald and Bessie (Cosgray) Reynolds. Robert had lived in the Stockbridge area his entire life. He served in the United States Navy after the Korean War. […]

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Bridge to Wellness

March (National Nutrition Month): A festival for the soul by Sophia Speroff, MPH, RD National Nutrition Month was initiated in 1973 and became a month-long observance in 1980 in response to the growing interest in nutrition. This month embraces global cultures, cuisines, and inclusion — an opportunity to give every culture a place at the […]