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Many Northwest Corner households struggle despite region’s affluence
Volunteers Letitia Garcia-Tripp and her son, Silas Tripp, a senior at Housatonic Valley Regional High School, unpack boxes of produce at The Corner Food Pantry in Lakeville as dozens of cars line up before the nonprofit pantry opens on a recent frigid Saturday morning.
Debra A. Aleksinas

Pockets of Poverty: A Northwest Corner Series

Poverty in the Northwest Corner doesn’t define an entire town. Instead, it exists in quieter pockets — apartments above storefronts, income-restricted housing and older homes where seniors and working residents struggle to keep pace with rising costs.

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Sadeh and Meach named valedictorian, salutatorian at HVRHS

Housatonic Valley Regional High School salutatorian Alexa Meach, left, and valedictorian Ibby Sadeh.

Ruth Epstein

FALLS VILLAGE — The top-ranking students in the class of 2026 at Housatonic Valley Regional High School attribute a great deal of their success to the dedicated teachers they’ve had over the last four years.

Valedictorian Ibby Sadeh and salutatorian Alexa Meach emphasized during a recent interview the important role many of the educators played in helping them achieve scholastic honors.

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Lakeville bot-builder gears up for regional competition

William Sellery, of Lakeville, tests his robot ahead of the Eastern Pennsylvania Regional competition scheduled for April.

Patrick L. Sullivan

LAKEVILLE — During his spring break, William Sellery, a senior at Mercersburg Academy in Pennsylvania, spent hours inside the Methodist Church hall in Lakeville testing and troubleshooting a competition robot.

Sellery, the captain of Mercersburg’s robotics team, was preparing for the Eastern Pennsylvania Regional competition — a key qualifying event for the international championship scheduled for April in St. Louis.

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Many Region One students can access school health care if enrolled
Housatonic Valley Regional High School
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Community Health and Wellness (CHWC), based in Torrington, operates three school-based health centers (SBHC) in Region One schools, giving students access to medical health services during the school day. However, medical staff cannot treat students unless their families enroll them in the program.

Becca Malone,a nursewith the program, urged parents during an online discussion Wednesday, March 11, to sign their children up. She emphasized that participation in the SBHC program does not replace a child’s pediatrician.
“It’s just another layer of support.”

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Suzan Scott on wonder and seeing

Suzan Scott on wonder and seeing

Suzan Scott discusses color, words, wonder and seeing at the Hunt Library on March 12.

L. Tomaino

FALLS VILLAGE — Painter Suzan Scott’s comparison of words to colors explained the visual language she has developed over many years. “I love the thesaurus.” When she chooses a color, it is like finding a word in the thesaurus. And to her “words have color, and tone, and weight. Finding the right word, is like finding the right color.”

Attendees at her talk looked with interest through a notebook she passed around, a kind of catalog of color, two or three rectangles on each page which she painted in solid, subtle tones using gouache. This was one of her books of visual syntax, demonstrating how sets of colors come together into an image the way words do in a sentence. “My language is line and color and shape. They are my voice made visible.”

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Read Aloud Day comes to Salisbury Central

Read Aloud Day comes to Salisbury Central

Peter Becket reads at Salisbury Central School Friday, March 6.

Patrick L. Sullivan

SALISBURY — “Woo Hoo! You’re Doing Great!” was the theme when members of the community came to Salisbury Central School for Read Aloud Day Friday, March 6.

The phrase is also the title of Sandra Boynton’s 2024 children’s book. Boynton, a bestselling children’s book author, led a school assembly in the afternoon.

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