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When a Newton family welcomed a baby who is deaf, 20 neighbors learned sign language
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That’s how American Sign Language has become the second tongue now spoken on one end of Islington Road. Why? Because that’s Samantha Savitz’s language. And there was no way her neighbors were going to let her practice it alone.
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- Lit / Community ASL
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When a Newton family welcomed a baby who is deaf, 20 neighbors learned sign language
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That’s how American Sign Language has become the second tongue now spoken on one end of Islington Road. Why? Because that’s Samantha Savitz’s language. And there was no way her neighbors were going to let her practice it alone.