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Chace Hanlon, center, poses for a photo with his father Mike, mother Nicole, brother Drake, 7, and sister Brooklyn, 13, after being awarded the Kindness Award at the conclusion of a presentation at Essex Tech by the Dirty Hands Project.
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DANVERS — Essex Tech graduate Ty Moughan largely kept his struggle with depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation to himself. At the start of the school’s annual Kindness Week on Monday, his parents shared with students how important it is to ask for help.
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