Families with infants, toddlers and school-aged children understand one of the most difficult parts of parenting is deciding who will care for their children when they are not able to be with them.
Abigail Cadigan, of Southampton, a new mother and first-grade teacher at Chester Elementary School, has the solution. Read more.
Coming from two different worlds usually makes a person have mixed feelings about pretty much everything, especially when one of your worlds is falling apart and faces severe destruction every day.
Syrian-American artist expresses the meeting of East and West in her paintings. Her artwork is a passionate journey of femininity, spirituality and cultural fusion. Read more.
Shawn Amos is a an astute, modern bluesman of note, with a fast-rising fanbase, a new album – The Reverend Shawn Amos Loves You – charting high in the Top 100 American charts and a growing gang of loyal followers. Find out how Shawn Amos ’86, heir to a cookie fortune, is finding his way in the music scene.
Gabby Thomas was an amazing runner during her time at Williston, and it’s no surprise she has continued to excel at Harvard. Recently, she set Harvard and Ivy League records in the 200, with one of the top five 200-meter times in the country thus far and the fastest 200 by a freshman. Here are three links from this week, all recognizing Gabby’s greatness:
Gabby Thomas ‘15 set a new Harvard and Ivy League record in the 200 recently—one of the top five 200-meter times in the country thus far and the fastest 200 by a freshman. As Director of Athletics Mark Conroy succinctly put it, “Amazing.”
On January 19, Danbury Titans forward Phil Bronner ’08 was selected as the Sons of Hockey Star of the Week by the Federal Hockey League. Mr. Bronner, who is in hishis third professional season, tallied three goals and six assists in four games to help the Danbury Titans to four wins over that weekend.