Josh Pearson, who has been blind since shortly after he was born, has always loved going to the movies. Hearing impairment - Health - Conditions and Diseases - Communication Disorders - Deafness and Hearing Impairment
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Three national movie theater chains, American Multi-Cinema, Inc., Regal Entertainment Group, and Norwood-based National Amusements, Inc., today agreed to better equip their theaters with technology to for the hearing and visually impaired residents of Massachusetts, according to a press release from the attorney generals office.
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Downtown doesn't always mean skyscrapers, subways and too much traffic. Several nearby small towns and suburbs have charming downtowns.
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Deadline for items for the Community Calendar is Wednesday at noon two weeks before desired publication date. Send information on fund-raisers, clubs, lectures, community events, reunions and support groups to Community Calendar, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026; Fax (847) 486-7495; or e-mail to jmolitor@pioneerlocal.com. There is no charge for ...
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Read about what's happening in and around Plymouth.
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The Folk Arts Center of New England (FACONE) has recently found a new home at 10 Franklin St. in Stoneham after moving its headquarters from Melrose. The nonprofit organization has been in various Massachusetts locations since 1975 promoting international folk dance and music as well as folk art culture all over New England.
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Events taking place in and around New Orleans.
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HANNAH WOLFE traveled to school by air last year. It required precise timing, a skill she honed when she and her friends moved to what they called Rosy -- a sprawling apartment complex on Roosevelt Island that doubles as a dorm. All her classes at Marymount Manhattan College were on the Upper East Side, and to get there, she took two buses and a tram that glides 250 feet above the East River and ...
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