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MOCHA Fights Prostate Cancer
African-American men are 2.5 times more likely to die from prostate cancer than men of other races. Please join MOCHA in taking action to eliminate this cancer health disparity. MOCHA has been doing prostate cancer community education and outreach since 2012, with funding from the state Department of Public Health and technical support from…
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“Well. . .It’s Complicated Because. . .
—By Michael P. Zwirko, Alderman-at-Large, Melrose, MA— If someone were to tell you that 10 days would change your life, chances are you’d laugh back at them in response. This past December, I had the privilege to travel to Israel with other elected municipal officials from across Massachusetts and my life was changed. I had…
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Check Up from the Neck Up
—–By Latoya Bosworth, PhD—– How are you? So often we are asked or ask that question, already anticipating an automatic response of “fine” or “good” because it’s the polite thing to say. After all, we can’t just spill our guts to everyone. I mean what if I answered, “Awful. Menopause is killing me. I wake…
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Museum School Announces Spring and Summer Classes and Travel Schedule
Springfield (MA)—Creativity is one of the essential ingredients to innovation, and innovation often leads to positive change. Attending classes at the Springfield Museums’ Museum School is a wonderful way to nurture creativity and keep yourself nimble for all that you hope to learn and do. Here are five great reasons to take a class at…
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Springfield Museums Announce Spring Lectures
Popular lunchtime series continues through June Museums a la Carte Lecture Series 12:15 at Davis Auditorium D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts Springfield (MA)— The Springfield Museums’ popular lunchtime lecture series Museums á la Carte announces its spring lectures. Bring a lunch to enjoy during the program. Cookies and coffee are provided. Members $2, nonmembers $4.…












