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    Friday, May 10, 2024

    Students present senior biographies

    Lucy Burr, left, laughs as River Hambleton, a seventh-grader at Pine Point School, reads a story he wrote at StoneRidge Senior Living Community Monday, June 6, 2022. For 26 years, the school and senior living community have collaborated on the biography project in which students interview seniors about their lives and then write stories. This year, the 12 students also worked on a podcast and read a live radio show of a few of the stories during the end-of-project celebrations. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Stonington — Seventh-grade students from Pine Point School present the biographies they wrote about residents at StoneRidge Senior Living Community on Monday, June 6, 2022. 

    For 26 years, the school and senior living community have collaborated on the annual biography project in which students interview seniors about their lives and then write stories. This year, the 12 students also worked on a podcast and read a live radio show of a few of the stories during the end-of-project celebrations.

    Ed Nichols laughs as he reads through a story written by Vanni Guachione, a seventh-grader at Pine Point School, at StoneRidge Senior Living Community Monday, June 6, 2022. For 26 years, the school and senior living community have collaborated on the biography project in which students interview seniors about their lives and then write stories. This year, the 12 students also worked on a podcast and read a live radio show of a few of the stories during the end-of-project celebrations. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Sam Anderson, a seventh-grader at Pine Point School, shows Sue Glass how to download a podcast he made at StoneRidge Senior Living Community Monday, June 6, 2022. For 26 years, the school and senior living community have collaborated on the biography project in which students interview seniors about their lives and then write stories. This year, the 12 students also worked on a podcast and read a live radio show of a few of the stories during the end-of-project celebrations. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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