PHOTOS: Career conversations

Frontier Regional School students talk with paramedics Laurie McComb and Alicia Toia of South County EMS during the Frontier Career Fair in the Media Center last week.

Frontier Regional School students talk with paramedics Laurie McComb and Alicia Toia of South County EMS during the Frontier Career Fair in the Media Center last week. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Frontier Regional School seniors Oliver Brown, Charlie Dennis and Tegan Dexter talk with Capt. Robert Haughey and Capt. Jason Collins of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department during the Frontier Career Fair in the Media Center last week.

Frontier Regional School seniors Oliver Brown, Charlie Dennis and Tegan Dexter talk with Capt. Robert Haughey and Capt. Jason Collins of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Department during the Frontier Career Fair in the Media Center last week. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Frontier Regional School students talk with representatives from Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast during the Frontier Career Fair in the Media Center last week.

Frontier Regional School students talk with representatives from Coca-Cola Beverages Northeast during the Frontier Career Fair in the Media Center last week. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Mik Muller and Donna Dusell of Montague Webworks talk with students Leo Vickery and Magnus Harrison during the Frontier Career Fair in the Media Center last week.

Mik Muller and Donna Dusell of Montague Webworks talk with students Leo Vickery and Magnus Harrison during the Frontier Career Fair in the Media Center last week. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Published: 03-31-2025 6:33 AM

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