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How helping can heal
(By Hank Nichols)
After the year we've been through, it seems more important now than ever that we get it right this holiday season. The daily newspapers remind us that we now live in a vastly different world, but there is plenty for us to do to help and to heal, and the holiday season is a fine time to get started.

Runner hits stride in middle age
(By Bob Reinert, Globe Correspondent)
PLAISTOW - Those who believe that middle age brings with it an inevitable physical slowdown have never met Craig Fram. The calendar pages may turn, but Fram keeps moving forward without losing a step.

GRANITE CHIPS
Homes with a decorative touch
(By Allen Lessels, Globe Staff)
Rest easy, Portsmouth, Mike Mitchell is back at it. Haven't yet had a chance to take your annual Christmas cruise by his house - you can't miss it - on Coakley Road?

State fights loss of teachers across Massachusetts border
(By Clare Kittredge, Globe Correspondent)
PLAISTOW - Paying teachers what they're worth is hard enough.

Age proves no obstacle to masters runner
(By Bob Reinert, Globe Correspondent)
PLAISTOW - Those who believe that middle age brings with it an inevitable physical slowdown have never met Craig Fram. The calendar pages may turn, but Fram keeps moving forward without losing a step.