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A member of the Medford Teachers Association has published a book of poetry; information on how to change your MTA publications preferences.
Published: April 2025

New Poetry Collection Published by MTA Member

Max Heinegg, a member of the Medford Teachers Association, recently published his second volume of poems. "Keepers of the House," published by Lily Poetry Review, is inspired by his work as an English teacher at Medford High School. A 27-year educator, Heinegg is the poet laureate of Medford.

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