Parents and students in Colchester have one less thing to worry about after the school district’s lunch debt was paid off.
It’s all thanks to a group of locals looking to do acts of kindness.
“I’ve always thought that Colchester is a very generous and kind town,” Michelle Noehren said.
A town she has a lot of faith in, especially when it comes to doing acts of kindness. She leads the Colchester is Kind group, which has about 4,000 members on Facebook.
Noehren said figuring out her latest act was inspired by her best friend Katie Schunk of East Hampton, who lost her battle with cancer.
“I started thinking about wanting the Colchester is Kind community to do something in her honor on the day of her…