Crime & Safety

Stoneham High School Gets $500 From DA For Substance-Free Events After Prom, Graduation

Stoneham High School is one of 18 schools getting $500 from the Middlesex DA for safe post-prom and graduation events.

STONEHAM, MA – Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan donated $500 to Stoneham High School to promote substance-free events after prom and graduation.

Stoneham High School is one of 18 high schools in Middlesex county receiving $500 from the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office for safe post-prom and graduation events.

District Attorney Ryan has hosted events across the county to encourage teenagers to make “safe choices” when attending parties and other activities with their friends. District Attorney Ryan has also spoken to parents on the topic of “social host responsibility,” warning parents and caregivers about the dangers of serving underage drinkers.

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Courtesy photo (Left to Right): Matthew Jackson; Tessily Blemur, Marian Ryan, Middlesex District Attorney; Donna Cargill, Principal, Stoneham High School.

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