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The Sky’s the Limit for Brook Wolcott
Northampton Living Reider Media Northampton Living Reider Media

The Sky’s the Limit for Brook Wolcott

Brook Wolcott was in the eighth grade when she decided to take to the skies. There were no pilots in her family. There were no ready role models. She would forge her own flight path.

“I want to let others know that this is attainable, because I didn’t think I’d be able to do it,” says the now 17-year-old licensed private pilot. “Because it was such a crazy – it’s just such a wild thing to do, to be a pilot. You don’t see a lot of eighth graders who want to fly airplanes.”

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Finding Opportunity Amidst Low Housing Inventories
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Finding Opportunity Amidst Low Housing Inventories

The current housing market is one of high buyer demand and low housing inventory – creating a market heavily weighed toward sellers. Buyers may feel they are short on viable housing options and stuck in bidding wars. Some buyers have sought refuge by opting to renovate or build their dream home instead. Let’s take a closer look at the pros and cons a consumer may face when renovating or building a home.

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Back to School in the Age of AI: Transforming K-12 Classrooms

Back to School in the Age of AI: Transforming K-12 Classrooms

Picture this: A student struggling with a complex physics concept logs into their AI tutor. The AI model provides a tailored explanation appropriate for their grade level, so the student asks questions and gains a better understanding. As a result, they perform better on their homework. This is just one of many possibilities education in the age of AI can offer. The use of AI in classrooms is revolutionizing how students learn, and how teachers teach. It’s affecting how information is taught and how assessments are performed, and is creating new opportunities and challenges for teachers, students and parents.

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College Prep: Senior Year Roadmap
Longmeadow Neighbors Reider Media Longmeadow Neighbors Reider Media

College Prep: Senior Year Roadmap

Senior year of High School can be a huge, difficult transition, but if you have a great tutor and college plan in place, it can be one of the most unforgettable years of your life!  At Infinity Ed, "Education Designed for Success," we have helped nearly 1,000 students further their academic abilities - and we want to help your student achieve their college dreams.  Below are some tips so you’ll be on the way to college success!

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Celebrating Massachusetts Day: How You Can Leverage Mass. History to Enhance Your Digital Media Presence!
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Celebrating Massachusetts Day: How You Can Leverage Mass. History to Enhance Your Digital Media Presence!

Mark Your Calendars!

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August 17th is National Massachusetts Day and as your local digital media experts here at MorningBird Media, we are excited to share with you ways to commemorate the commonwealth in style through your digital media accounts. What began by National Day Calendar® as an initiative to recognize and celebrate every state in the union starting with Delaware on the week of July 4th, has now, almost a decade later, become a popular way to share all the things that make each of our states unique online. 

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Preparing Trees For Summer Storms
Longmeadow Neighbors Reider Media Longmeadow Neighbors Reider Media

Preparing Trees For Summer Storms

It's a lovely summer in Longmeadow ... but summer also brings the risk of intense storms, which can pose significant threats to the health and stability of our trees. At Arbormax Tree Care, we understand the importance of preparing trees to withstand these challenges, ensuring safety and preserving the beauty of our landscapes. Here are our expert tips for preparing your trees for the summer storm season.

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The Town of Longmeadow Splits
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The Town of Longmeadow Splits

On July 1, 1894 the West Village and the East Village of Longmeadow, MA separated into 2 towns- Longmeadow and East Longmeadow. Once again, in early 1894 a petition had been sent to the State Legislature for the division. It passed. Massachusetts Gov. Frederic T. Greenhalge signed the Bill for the separation on May 22nd of that year. It did not require a vote of town voters.

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Felicia Lundquist: Breaking New Ground
Northampton Living Reider Media Northampton Living Reider Media

Felicia Lundquist: Breaking New Ground

In a way, Felicia Lundquist is like a new pair of glasses for people who don’t realize they’ve been looking through outdated lenses. The training manager at Think Again Training and Consulting is a lifelong social activist who celebrates diversity in all its iterations. “People use ‘diversity’ when thinking about race,” she says, “but in the work we do we’re talking about all forms of identity – queer, people of color, disabled, immigrants … We’re thinking about who does not carry privilege and making sure we center those voices.” And making sure those people are seen – not glanced over, but taken in.

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