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  2. Hannah M. McCarthy - Wikipedia

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    McCarthy was a social worker for Child and Family Services. She was later the dean of admissions at Rivier University. McCarthy joined Daniel Webster College in 1976 as the dean of admissions and institutional outreach. [1] She served as the college's president for 25 years, retiring in June 2005. [2]

  3. Newbury, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newbury is a town in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 6,716 at the 2020 census. [1] Newbury includes the villages of Old Town (Newbury Center), Plum Island and Byfield. Each village is a precinct with its own voting district, various town offices, and business center.

  4. Julian Steele - Wikipedia

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    He also stated,"In West Newbury a man can be an avid admirer of Senator Joe McCarthy and an equally avid advocate of racial and religious tolerance." [23] Farm of Julian & Mary (Polly) Dawes Steele purchased in 1943. In March 1952, Julian Steele, the only black voter among some 1,500 residents, was elected West Newbury's town meeting moderator

  5. Social services - Wikipedia

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    Social services, such as education, have been required to adapt to changing social conditions while still providing essential services. [27] Social services have expanded worldwide through the introduction of economic stimulus packages, with governments globally committing US$130 Billion as of June 2020 to manage the pandemic.

  6. Newburyport, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Newburyport is a coastal city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, 35 miles (56 km) northeast of Boston.The population was 18,289 at the 2020 census. [2] A historic seaport with a vibrant tourism industry, Newburyport includes part of Plum Island.

  7. Social programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Not including Social Security and Medicare, Congress allocated almost $717 billion in federal funds in 2010 plus $210 billion was allocated in state funds ($927 billion total) for means tested welfare programs in the United States, of which half was for medical care and roughly 40% for cash, food and housing assistance.

  8. Newbury - Wikipedia

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    Newbury Biblical Institute, renamed Boston University in 1869; Newbury Seminary, the oldest predecessor of Vermont College of Fine Arts; Newbury College (England), a further education college; Newbury College (United States), a career-focused college in Brookline, Massachusetts; Newbury Academy, an alternative high school in Dumont, New Jersey

  9. James Noyes House - Wikipedia

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    The James Noyes House is a historic First Period house at 7 Parker Street in Newbury, Massachusetts, United States. The house was built by the Reverend James Noyes, a Puritan pastor, who settled in Newbury in the mid-17th century. [2] The Noyes family came from Wiltshire in England. The house dates from about 1646.