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Swampscott Author Presents Her Book: Dear Bully

Swampscott mom Megan Kelley Hall presented her anthology on bullying to parents and educators on Tuesday night.

Julie Salickram submitted this article.

On Tuesday, the co-editor of the newly released book "Dear Bully" —  Swampscott mom Megan Kelley Hall — read excerpts from her anthology of stories by young adult authors on their personal experiences with bullying growing up.

The event was held at the Christopher P. Dunn Visitor Center at Breakheart Reservation in Saugus.

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The Center for Education in Violence Prevention held the successful event about bullying prevention for parents, teachers and school administration from Middlesex, Essex and Suffolk counties.

Alice Wadley, a trainer from the Center, then provided an introduction to the bullying prevention programs available from the Center for students, parents and school staff.

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To learn more about bullying prevention programs for your school or youth group, please visit cevp.org or contact the Center at 781.662.2010.


Broadway Gourmet catering provided food for the evening and Barnes and Noble Saugus had bullying prevention books available for sale.


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