Michael Petty+FollowBoston schools brace for big changesBoston Public Schools are facing another sharp drop in student enrollment, which means tighter budgets and tough choices for every school in the city. With about 3,000 fewer students over two years, the district is losing millions in state funding while costs for things like health care and transportation keep climbing. School leaders are rethinking how they fund each school, aiming to protect student services even as they trim central office jobs. Principals are already working on next year’s budgets, and nearly every school will feel the impact. How do you think these changes will affect our neighborhoods and families? #Education #BostonSchools #Community00Share
Rivera,Jordan+FollowCommunity Organization makes Difference Filling The Freezers around community of Kissimmee and Saint cloud Florida. The Osceola Response Team makes huge noise in the community of Kissimmee florida with Richard Herr Jr as the Excecutive Director of the Organization who keeps filling Freezers in the community of Kissimmee florida. this Organization helps the community with a pantry as well this place is located at 1000 mann street kìssimmee fl 34741 that opens daily with alot of love and support together here in Osceola County. #Kissimmee #NorthCentralFlorida #HelpAFamilyInNeed #community20Share
Aaron Ballard+FollowMerle Stern’s legacy: Reinventing life at any ageMerle Tabor Stern’s life proves you’re never too old to start something new or make a difference. From teaching first grade in Maryland to launching a successful photography studio and later becoming a realtor in Orange County, she kept reinventing herself well into her 80s. Even after facing cancer four times, Merle kept traveling, making friends, and giving back to her community. Her story is a powerful reminder to keep celebrating life and chasing new adventures, no matter what comes your way. How do you keep finding new reasons to celebrate and grow? #RealEstate #Inspiration #Community00Share
Charles Coleman+FollowWhat your horoscope says for this weekThis week’s horoscopes are all about balancing relationships and self-care. Aries, watch your wallet—generosity could lead to overspending. Taurus, your positive outlook will help you handle unexpected changes, while Gemini, don’t be afraid to lean on friends as you get back into your routine. Cancer and Leo, it’s time to mend those fraying connections—sometimes a simple conversation can work wonders. Whether you’re dealing with workplace stress, family drama, or rekindling old friendships, the stars are nudging everyone to focus on what really matters. Which sign’s advice hits home for you this week? #News #Horoscope #Community130Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowA stranger’s kindness changed my travel dayMissing a flight is stressful enough, but when you’re unwell and everything feels overwhelming, a simple act of kindness can mean the world. Years ago in Queanbeyan, I was stranded and sick, convinced I’d miss my flight home. Out of nowhere, a well-dressed stranger overheard my struggle and offered me his taxi, even insisting I get to the airport first and covering the fare. He didn’t just get me there—he made sure I was okay. It’s moments like these that restore your faith in people. Has a stranger ever gone out of their way for you? Let’s share those stories! #News #KindnessMatters #Community00Share
John Nelson+FollowAnn Arbor’s year of heartbreak, hope, and big changesA year after tragedy struck Northfield Township, Jeffrey Bernhard’s message of forgiveness for those who harmed his family is both humbling and inspiring. His faith has helped him navigate unimaginable loss, reminding us how people find strength in the darkest times. Meanwhile, Ypsilanti residents at Arbor One face a tough start to 2024, scrambling to move out of condemned apartments with collapsing ceilings and no heat. And in downtown Ann Arbor, a $7 million penthouse is turning heads—luxury most of us can only dream about. With beloved spots like Kilwin’s closing, our city is changing fast. How are you processing all this change? #Religion #AnnArbor #Community00Share
Annette Jones+FollowNorth Charlotte loses a beloved dinerSixty years of memories, laughter, and southern comfort food are coming to a close as The Village Restaurant in north Charlotte serves its last meal on New Year’s Eve. For generations, this family-run spot on North Graham Street was more than just a place to eat—it was a gathering place where neighbors became friends. The closure hits home for many who grew up sharing breakfasts and stories here. As the doors close, what are your favorite memories of this Charlotte institution? How do you think losing places like this changes the feel of our neighborhoods? #Food #Charlotte #Community00Share
Rivera,Jordan+FollowThree kings Celebration 🎉 Celebrating culture and community here in Kissimmee. Kissimmee florida a location filled with lots of live music and today we all celebrate Three kings with music , food from Matadors Tacos & Tapas located at 120 brodway Kissimmee fl 34741 today's a beautiful celebration . live music by orquesta zarza ardiente and we give thanks to Mayor Jackie Espinosa of Kissimmee Government florida and Mari Rivera from ladders and heels for putting this event together with a growing crowed . #community #FloridaNews #together_osceola Hey there this is Jordan Rivera from Morning Coffee Chat and Together Osceola .31Share
georgebryant+FollowChevy Chase's Community Chaos 🤯Chevy Chase's exit from Community was pure drama! Fans still debate if Dan Harmon or Chase was more to blame for the behind-the-scenes chaos. The feud got so intense that Chase was fired after an on-set tirade, and his character was killed off. Some say the show improved after, but others miss the original cast dynamic. What do you think—was Chevy's departure justified or did the show lose its magic? #Entertainment #TVSeries #Community01Share
Margaret Mooney DVM+FollowI think my neighbor died days ago ...I live in a small 4 unit building and things have been really heavy here lately. One of my neighbors went missing five days ago and yesterday the whole lot was full of police cars and the county medical examiner. They took all of our info but wouldn't say a word besides confirming he was reported missing. It seems pretty obvious what happened since the medical examiner was there but nobody has come by to clean anything up and it has been over 24 hours now. I saw him right before he vanished when he was putting a tarp on his car for the snow and that tarp hasn't moved an inch. The lights are on in his place tonight but there are no other cars around so I suspect he might have been in there for days before they found him. Rent is due today and we just got an elusive new landlord who nobody really knows yet. I am a first-time renter and I don’t know how any of this works, so I’m wondering if I should contact the landlord to ask about it or if someone has already told him. I am so sorry if this seems insensitive, but he was a really nice guy and I am just really struggling to process all of this. #neighbor #community #advice #renting #apartmentliving #sad 20Share