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South School Students in Stoughton Create Literary Genre Poster Museum
The genre posters served as a way to increase student awareness and understanding of the various literary genres.

Jeffrey graduated from Brandeis University in Waltham in May of 2010. At Brandeis, Jeffrey covered the Brandeis athletic teams for the school's paper, The Justice, and was a part of the basketball broadcast team for the school's radio station, WBRS. He was an intern at Kraft Sports Productions, the in-house Production company of the New England Patriots and helped sportswriter Peter May conduct research for his book about the Celtics' 2007-2008 championship season. During the last two years of college, he was also a staff writer for the Canton Citizen newspaper.
Jeffrey grew up in Stoughton, going to the South Elementary School and the O'Donnell Middle School before graduating from Stoughton High in 2006. At Stoughton High he was editor-in-chief of the SHS Knight during his senior year. As a senior, he was also named the first "Mr. SHS," the winner of an all-male pageant for the senior class. No one's sure why he won—maybe it was because the judging panel was made up of some of his favorite teachers. However, he'd like to think it was because of his charm and good looks.
Jeffrey is an avid Boston sports fan. Patriots come first, but Red Sox and Celtics are right behind. Favorite TV shows include Family Guy, Law and Order: SVU, The Middle, Modern Family, Big Bang Theory, and yes, even Cougar Town.
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Politics
Like a large number of Massachusetts voters, I am unenrolled. I consider myself a political moderate. This may be like wishing for world peace, but government should be accountable, efficient and fiscally responsible, while still providing essential services at affordable costs to the taxpayer. I believe in a balanced form of government, where no one party has a super-majority.
I like to keep an open-mind and hear both sides of an issue. From a journalistic standpoint, I don't let my political beliefs get in the way of reporting.
Religion
I am Jewish.
Local Hot-Button Issues
Like many towns in this area of the state, 40B Affordable Housing developments and the proposed South Coast Rail line to New Bedford and Fall River are hot-button issues. The teacher union's vote of no confidence in the current Superintendent of Schools' and the contract negotiations of the teachers' union and other town unions are ongoing storylines to follow.
The genre posters served as a way to increase student awareness and understanding of the various literary genres.

The Stoughton School Committee unanimously approved the David James Wade Memorial Scholarship at its meeting Tuesday night. Wade, a senior at Stoughton High this school year, tragically died Sept. 29, 2012.
Five Things You Need to Know Today: More Snow on the Way?; Winter Parking Ban Still in Effect; Stoughton High Sports on Tap; And More...
In his first vote as a U.S. Senator, Stoughton's William “Mo” Cowan voted Tuesday to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act.
Stoughton Police Logs, Feb. 1-7, 2013.
Five Things You Need to Know Today: School Committee Meets; Snow Emergency Bus Stops; Bingo Canceled; And More...
Schools will reopen Tuesday in Stoughton. Snow emergency bus stops will be used.
Five Things You Need to Know Today: Winter Weather Advisory for Stoughton Area; Library Open; DPW Collecting Trash (And More...)
Photos and video from the weekend blizzard, which dumped more than 30 inches of snow on Stoughton.
The Stoughton Public Schools will be closed Monday, February 11 as cleanup continues from a storm which dumped more than 30 inches on the town.
The following are obituaries for Stoughton residents or those with Stoughton ties for the week of February 3-9.
Stoughton deals with minimal power loss during blizzard, but major cleanup process begins after blizzard dumped more than 30 inches of snow on the town.
Post-blizzard cleanup tips from the Stoughton Fire Department to possibly prevent an emergency from happening or in the event of an emergency, allow first responders to respond in a timely manner.
Thanks to the blizzard, Stoughton is expecting upwards of 2 feet of snow this weekend. See how many inches have fallen in your area with the LIVE map below.
Stoughton beat Foxborough 45-42, withstanding a late Foxborough rally to improve to 11-5 on the season.
The Warriors trailed by 10 midway through the fourth quarter, but had a chance to tie the score on the game's final play. However, the Black Knights held on for a 45-42 win Thursday in Stoughton.
Meteorologists are projecting Friday's storm will produce as much as 2 feet of snow for much of Massachusetts, including Braintree. This area is under a blizzard warning, according to the National Weather Service.
Cowan, a Stoughton resident, was sworn in as Massachusetts' junior U.S. Senator by Vice President Joe Biden on Feb. 7.
Stoughton Public Schools will be closed Friday, February 8 due to a snowstorm which is expected to drop 1 to 2 feet of snow on the region.
Randolph firefighters helped a Stoughton woman deliver a baby girl at the Randolph Fire Station Wednesday morning.