Feb 18, 2008
After 58 years of teaching, Pine Cobble legend takes 'a rest'
“She'd actually look at the child and talk to them. A lot of adults don't do that, and that's unfortunate.”
Carolyn Lehmann has been teaching the youngest students at Pine Cobble School for 58 years, and even now, in her late 80s and fighting for good health, she finds it hard to give up. via North Adams Transcript
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