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Feed the hungry

Church hosts breakfast on All Clubs Day It was All Clubs Day 2021 and Stockbridge hadn’t seen a crowd like that since well before the pandemic. The First Presbyterian Church of Stockbridge helped townsfolk and Club attendees to start the day off right—with full stomachs—by hosting a Country Breakfast. Photos provided by Linda Dancer and […]

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5 Healthy Towns Foundation seeks proposals for regional interventions

Information from 5 Healthy Towns Foundation The 5 Healthy Towns Foundation (5HF) is accepting proposals for regional interventions that address isolation, food access, and/or physical activity opportunities in the 5HF service area (Stockbridge, Chelsea, Dexter, Grass Lake and Manchester). Up to $500,000 will be made available over the next three years to support interventions that […]

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2021 Homecoming Dance raising funds through crowdsourcing

Because of the pandemic restrictions since 2020, traditional fundraisers for Stockbridge High School’s Homecoming celebration weren’t able to provide the money needed for this year’s event. That includes the semiformal Homecoming Dance. Current restrictions necessitate holding an event like this outdoors, but that requires a large tent and other supplies, which substantially increases the costs. […]

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Bridge to Wellness

October: Work those arms Don’t be embarrassed to point when giving directions by Gary Hicks I often get questions about how to improve arm strength. Arm muscles are important for daily function. Think about it: They are used every time you pick something up. An added plus is that strong, defined arm muscles also give […]

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A glance in the rearview mirror: October 1921—Washerwoman superstitions. MunichuMunith. Widow full of surprises.

by Mary Jo David The following news excerpts are from October 1921 editions of the Stockbridge Brief-Sun newspaper. These excerpts are mainly reproduced in the original, without edits or corrections. Visit the Stockbridge Library to view electronic copies of old local news publications dating back to 1883. Signs are Wrong: In nearly every city are […]