Candlewick Press unveiled a first look to "Dasher". ❄️
The upcoming original special by Disney Kids & Family, Disney Jr. Education & Inclusion and Brown Bag Films releases this holiday season on Disney Jr. and Disney+ .🏔️🛷

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Candlewick Press unveiled a first look to "Dasher". ❄️
The upcoming original special by Disney Kids & Family, Disney Jr. Education & Inclusion and Brown Bag Films releases this holiday season on Disney Jr. and Disney+ .🏔️🛷
Happy Holidays from DTVA News! Next year we will meet the legend that started it all. ❄️
"Dasher" an original special from Brown Bag Films, Trustbridge Entertainment, 9 Story Media Group and Disney Jr. Education & Inclusion premieres Holidays 2026 on Disney Jr. and Disney+.
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Child abuse charges for former Southampton coach
Child abuse charges for former Southampton coach
A former Southampton Football Club coach has been charged with historical child abuse offences. Bob Higgins of Litchfield Road, Southampton, has been charged with 65 counts of indecent assault. Hampshire Constabulary said the offences related to allegations involving 23 teenage boys dating back to the 1980s and 90s. The 64-year-old is due to appear at Southampton Magistrates’ Court on 20 July.…
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Child abuse charges for former Southampton coach
Child abuse charges for former Southampton coach
A former Southampton Football Club coach has been charged with historical child abuse offences. Bob Higgins of Litchfield Road, Southampton, has been charged with 65 counts of indecent assault. Hampshire Constabulary said the offences related to allegations involving 23 teenage boys dating back to the 1980s and 90s. The 64-year-old is due to appear at Southampton Magistrates’ Court on 20 July.…
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All about Bob Higgins : height, biography, quotes
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Bob Higgins's height is 5ft 10in (1.78 m)Bob Higgins is American football (american)First Name: Robert Middle Name: Arlington Last Name: Higgins Birth Full Name: Robert Arlington HigginsBorn: 24 December, 1893Birthplace: Corning, NY Height: 5ft 10in (1.78 m)Weight: 195 lbs (88.5 kg)Astrological...
Thanks to the Wellframe team for pulling together the below recap from our visit to Martha's Vineyard last week. We've also posted some additional photos from the trip here (including a pretty funny one of Nam).
Last Wednesday, the East coast Summer@Highland teams met up early at 9am to visit Bob Higgins at Martha's Vineyard for the day. After driving to Cape Cod, we hopped on a ferry to Martha's Vineyard. When we arrived at the Martha’s Vineyard docks, Bob Higgins greeted our group and generously treated us to lunch at the Atlantic in Edgartown. Over a cool seafood lunch in the New England sun, Bob educated us about the history of the island and entertained us with stories of his interactions with President Obama, Governor Romney, and others.
After lunch, we toured the island before making our way to Bob's house. There we received a warm greeting from his family and were immediately made to feel at home. While hanging out at his house, most of the teams’ attention immediately turned to Bob’s pool. Soon after, all the teams, as well as Bob, Robbie, and Mike jumped into the perfectly heated pool and enjoyed the hot summer day over a game of catch.
After drying up, we were met by Bob's friends: Bill Foster, Jim Sims, and Paul Severino - all preeminent entrepreneurs from the Boston tech scene and also Bob’s golfing buddies.
Bill, Jim, and Paul spent a fair amount of time discussing companies - their own and others of interest. This gave us some insight into not only how legendary entrepreneurs and investors think about the world but also about how business is about relationships and how, like golf, you need to think about the long game as well as the short game. These entrepreneurs, in many instances, took on big time companies (like IBM and Cisco), and were able to capture or create very large markets - it was clear that to be very successful you need to tackle big problems for big markets - be ambitious in this way. The camaraderie and mutual respect among the group of CEOs was palpable - there was clearly a shared experience around which these men have cultivated and maintained a bond of friendship over decades.
In addition, Pete’s and Bill's experience of building computers and networking technology for enterprise in the 80's was amazing. With the acuity benefits of hindsight it seems obvious that as hardware prices continued to fall and electronic content became an increasing real proposition outside enterprise that networking hardware would be foundational to a new bread of world wide web intermediaries and consumers themselves. Though curiously, these sage, successful entrepreneurs did not see this coming. It made me think - how much can we extrapolate current cultural and technical trends into the future.
However, as clock turned to 5, we sadly had to leave Bob’s house and Martha’s Vineyard, and make our way to the ferries. We boarded the ferry at Oak Bluffs back to the Cape, all the while thinking about how our own exciting entrepreneurial journeys lay ahead.
We enjoyed a spectacular day on Martha’s Vineyard with Bob Higgins of Highland. Bob hosted us for lunch and a tour of Edgartown and Oak Bluffs (along with some of the fascinating history of the island). Then it was off to Bob’s house to meet with three of the most successful New England technology founders: Paul Severino (Interlan and Wellfleet), Bill Foster (Stratus), and Jim Sims (Concurrent and Cambridge Technology). For most of the teams, it was their first time on the Cape or any of the islands. For all, it was a well-needed break from all the time they’ve spent in the office. This video captures some of the key highlights of the day.