Each day in the Schussler house begins with breakfast with my ladies. We chat, adjust, plot out the day, and try to make it seem as “normal” as possible – any way we can. Mom heads to work (the upstairs office) and Abby, Mia, and I set up “school” on the kitchen table. Mansfield schools […]
Staying sane in the quarantine
By Zita Cambra Whenever something bad happens it always makes me focus on the positive. I don’t know why. Admittedly I’ve had my share of hard times and for me, so possibly it’s a coping mechanism. It’s always resulted in me thinking how could this be worse? Or What is the message? What […]
Trending: Lego Masters: Inspiration and imagination face off
Editor’s Note: In an effort to help our OA community stay sane during this extended break, the Olivian will offer an extensive guide of what to watch, listen to, read, and eat. These posts will be written by members of the OA community. If you are interested in sharing ideas for passing the time, email […]
Schools closed through April 7
By the Daily Olivian staff Oliver Ames High School will remain closed through April 7 after Gov. Baker made the decision Sunday. This extends Easton’s previously announced self-closure by another 8 days. The new rules, which also close all restaurants to eat-in dining and ban any gatherings of more than 25 people, will also throw […]
Our People: Mr. Gotsell
By Benjamin Tuck Since a young age Brian Gotsell has found a deep interest in educating the youth in both history and politics involved within history. His life story has long been influenced by the want to make an impact on both the government and the younger generations. A man with a compelling yearn for […]
Our People: Ava Kelly
By Morgan O’Hara Do not let the blonde hair fool you, Ava Kelley is a fierce young student athlete who is not afraid to chase her goals. Her bright blue eyes are full of compassion and determination, and since a young age, Ava Kelley has been adventurous and wild spirited. Her athletic background led to […]