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Megan Briggs
News InternMegan is a former news intern with WSHU Public Radio.
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At John S. Martinez Elementary School in New Haven, newly installed garden beds from Common Ground’s Schoolyards Program offer a different approach to learning, and playing in the dirt is bringing kids down to earth.
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The HUSKY health program in Connecticut will now cover undocumented youth up to age 12.
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Climate change is causing anxiety in young people around the world. In New England, youth activists respond with collective action around food sustainability.
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Joyce pitched with the Raybestos Brakettes for 17 seasons, where she threw 150 no-hitters and 33 perfect games.