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After 16 years as CEO, Amy Schectman to retire from nonprofit 2Life Communities
After 16 transformative years, Amy Schectman will retire as CEO of 2Life Communities in October 2026, passing the torch to current President Lizbeth Heyer. Under ... Read More
Inside the Campus Pantry Helping Boston Students Stay Fed and Focused
Nearly 60% of college students nationwide experience basic needs insecurity—and Roxbury Community College is stepping up. The Rox Box campus food pantry has become a ... Read More
A Former Foster Child In Brookline Is Helping Those Growing Up Like She Did
Brookline High School junior Skyla Luzzi-Porco knows firsthand how much one caring adult can change a child's life. After spending her early years in foster ... Read More
My 12-year-old couldn’t read, and even as an educator, I had no idea why. It turned out he had dyslexia.
A powerful reminder that with the right support, it's never too late to learn to read. Jessica Berg, a mother and educator, shares how Reading ... Read More
Greater Boston gender wage gap shrinks, racial wage gap grows — again
2025 showed both progress and setbacks in Boston's wage gap story. Women now earn 88 cents for every dollar a man earns—a 43% decrease from ... Read More
For decades, this West Roxbury business owner has mobilized thousands to give with joy
A true champion of community service! After nearly 30 years of dedication, West Roxbury's Jim Hennigan was honored with The Salvation Army of Massachusetts' Al ... Read More
Drake Maye laces up for Big Brothers Big Sisters flag football event at Gillette Stadium
Current New England Patriots, Drake Maye and Pop Douglas, and former Patriot Rob Ninkovich hit the field at Gillette Stadium for a Big Brothers Big ... Read More
We rode along Paul Revere’s route to sort myth from reality, lone hero from legend
Everyone knows the legend of Paul Revere’s midnight ride that started with two lantern signals from the top of Old North Church. But the truth? ... Read More
In Worcester County, a unique class empowers neurodiverse students with financial skills
Knowledge is power! Workers Credit Union is educating neurodiverse young people in Central Massachusetts about money, so they can be more independent. Check out this ... Read More
