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AIO Food & Energy Assistance is pleased to announce the continued expansion of its Weekend Meals Program, an initiative designed to ensure that students in Knox County have access to nutritious food even on the weekends!
More than 10 years ago, Sherry Cobb, AIO Board President at the time, recognized what most educators readily acknowledge – one of the key barriers to attendance, learning and behavior, is hunger. When students are well-fed, their ability to thrive in a classroom environment is so much more likely. In the spirit of supporting students and their ability to thrive, the “Backpack

Democracy has to be born anew every generation, and education is its midwife. — John Dewey
I am not focusing on the different political choices we made in the last Presidential election that’s history now. Instead, I am turning the page and looking ahead with grave concern. I am frightened by frequent executive actions declared by President Trump, many challenging the Constitution and threatening our Democracy.
James Madison argued in Federalist 47, “the accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands… may justly be pronounced the very definition of







As some members of the town’s Budget Committee communicated in a recent Letter to the Editor, the town Select Board is working with the Budget Committee earlier in the fiscal year than is typical.
Under our Town Charter, and as is customary in Rockport town government, the Budget Committee begins its work once the town manager has prepared his budget and presented it to the Budget Committee and the Select Board for review, typically by March 1.
Then for the next month the Budget Committee meets and provides to the Select Board any recommendations it has on the budget; the Select Board


