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Monday, November 19, 2012

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5 Things, November 19: Stoughton Students Present The Gettysburg Address [VIDEO]

Five Things You Need to Know Today: Stoughton Students Present The Gettysburg Address; Homework Center at the Library; Stoughton Farmers Market Survey; And More...

"Five Things you Need to Know Today" is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance. 1. Stoughton Students Present The Gettysburg Address Last school year, as part of a special Stoughton Patch project, sixteen Stoughton students, ranging in age from first grade to 12th grade, took turns reading one of the most famous speeches in American history, the Gettysburg Address. President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address 149 years ago to the day, on November 19, 1863 at a Civil War cemetery dedication in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Click here to see the video of Stoughton students reciting it. 2. Homework Center at the Library The Homework Center will be available for students in the Wales French…

Thursday, April 19, 2012

About Town with Mark Snyder

ABOUT TOWN: Civil War Parade and Earth Day Celebration This Weekend in Stoughton

Welcome to "About Town with Mark Snyder," a column that will keep you up to the minute with what's what, who's who and what's going on around town. If you see or hear something we could use here, let us know by sending an e-mail to pmpco@aol.com.

FRIDAY MORNING HISTORIC TOUR: On Friday, April 20, starting at 10 a.m., there will be a guided 1.5-mile hike from the picturesque Bradley P. Lessa Playground on West Street to observe vernal pools, budding trees and plants, the Gilbert Quarries, and the Benjamin/Lemuel Bird family barn cellar.  This is a massive stone structure, with entrance paths newly-cleared by Gerry McDonald of the Conservation Commission. Dwight MacKerron, of the Stoughton Historical Society, will serve as tour guide and will reveal two recently discovered sites from which stones for this structure may have been quarried. *** CIVIL WAR PARADE AND MORE: Saturday, April 21, at 1 p.m., there will be a Civil War Parade and Reenactment starting at Town Hall and going to …

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Region Roundup: Helping Hands, Combat Roles for Women in the Military (And More…)

A look at the top headlines in your town and the surrounding area for the week of February 20, 2012.

Norton 5th Grader Helps Raise Money for Family Impacted by Fire About a month after a fire broke out on the second floor of their 39 Evergreen Road home in Norton, the Clinkscale family is still recovering. But thanks to a few generous people like 11-year-old Nicholas Pucino, they are about $200 closer to getting back on their feet. A fifth grader at Henry A. Yelle Elementary, Nicholas’ bus drives by the home every day. When he found out about the fire, he thought it would be a good idea to have a fundraiser at the school to help the family out. Read more by clicking here. *** Stoughton Students Present The Gettysburg Address [VIDEO] As a special Presidents’ Day video project, Stoughton Patch had 16 students from across the Stoughton …

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9:43 am on Monday, February 27, 2012

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Stoughton Students Present The Gettysburg Address [VIDEO]

As part of a special Stoughton Patch project, sixteen Stoughton students took turns reading one of the most famous speeches in American history, the Gettysburg Address.

As a special Presidents’ Day project, Stoughton Patch had 16 students from across the Stoughton Public Schools read what is one of, if not the most famous speeches delivered by an American President—The Gettysburg Address. President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863 at a Civil War cemetery dedication in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. While short in length, the speech is deep in meaning. Students ranging in age from first grade to 12th grade, and representing each of Stoughton’s five elementary schools, middle school and high school, took turns reading the address. Stoughton High Social Studies Director John Gallivan provided analysis. Student readers (in order of appearance) include:

Stephen Mack

7:22 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012

OUTSTANDING...... Thanks to the PATCH for supplying this video.... United States of America...with a host of Heroic Men and Women from it's small formation...none stand greater than President Lincoln.. He is a hero to me.... His committment to the ideals of this nation, his vision, his passion, his leadership is without equal....We are blessed as a people, as a nation to have had this man set for…   more ›

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