Carolyn Kirk, mayor of Gloucester, fielded a barrage of questions in June when national attention focused on the city and its spike in teenage pregnancies.
(Dominic Chavez/Globe staff/file)
After teen pregnancy spike, Gloucester weighs its options
Contraceptives at school clinic considered
Carolyn Kirk, mayor of Gloucester, fielded a barrage of questions in June when national attention focused on the city and its spike in teenage pregnancies.
(Dominic Chavez/Globe staff/file)
GLOUCESTER - Three months after a teenage pregnancy scandal rocked this seaside community, the mayor and school committee chairman are calling for contraception to be made available at Gloucester High School. (Full article: 718 words)
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