
Hall Healy '60 is emeritus chairman of the International Crane Foundation, who protect the family of majestic migratory birds.
The Fall 2017 edition of The Williston Northampton School Bulletin is out now. Download a PDF or read through the magazine online. Below, you'll find stories and links mentioned throughout the magazine.
Pictured above: selections from alumna Rosie Wiggins '90's restaurant The Drawing Board
Hall Healy '60 is emeritus chairman of the International Crane Foundation, who protect the family of majestic migratory birds.
Amber Hamilton '94 and the Memphis Music Initiative bring music to underserved classrooms.
Heather Carlton Hearst '90 founded Project Lyme, a nonprofit advocacy group that educates the public about tick-borne diseases.
Joe Rigali '70 is board president of Gaining Ground, who provide produce to organizations from Boston to Lowell.
John Reinisch ’62 treats children from around the world at Cedars-Sinai Medical Group in Los Angeles.
Molly Lieberman '06 craeted Loop it Up Savannah, a citywide institution that provides arts and crafts instruction to children.
Emmy winner Ann Dowd ’74 traces her love of acting to her days at Williston
A $250,000 gift from a Northampton School for Girls alumna lets The Willistonian continue its run as the country’s oldest high school newspaper
Natania Hume is interested in the hidden ways that mass produced items influence people around the globe.
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