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Summit School teacher shares passion for students with disabilities
Debora Coates-Consugar has a penchant for making math simple and enjoyable for students at Summit School, an Edgewater-based, not-for-profit education center for children with dyslexia and other learning problems. But sometimes the math department...Tags: Teachers, Arts and Culture, Education, Public Schools, Students
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Memorial Day filled with activities
Memorial Day activities in town will kick off with the annual pancake breakfast, hosted by the Laguna Beach Exchange Club, Laguna Beach Police and Firefighters departments from 7 to 10:30 a.m. at Heisler Park, the corner of Myrtle Street and Cliff Drive....Tags: Health Treatments, Arts and Culture, Allan R. Mansoor, Medical Procedures and Tests, Cinco de Mayo
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Girl born to save her sister's life graduates from CSU Long Beach
Marissa Eve Ayala, who first drew national attention more than two decades ago as the child who was born to provide her sister a life-saving bone marrow transplant, graduated from Cal State Long Beach this week with a degree in speech pathology. ...Tags: California State University, Long Beach, Arts and Culture, University of California, Los Angeles, Leukemia, Ceremonies
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READER SUBMITTED: Old Saybrook Student Honored At UConn Writing Project Gala
Old SaybrookOld Saybrook High School freshman Tetiana Winiarskyj was inducted into the 2013 Connecticut Student Writers winners' circle. Connecticut Student Writers is an annual publication of UConn's Connecticut Writing Project (CWP), which celebrates excellence...Tags: Arts and Culture, New York City, Teaching and Learning, Ceremonies, Education
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READER SUBMITTED: Berlin Memorial Day Parade
Greater New BritainParade Route and Ceremony at the Berlin Veterans' Memorial Park This years Memorial Day Parade will start at 9 a.m. at St. Paul's Church on Peck Street. The parade will continue to Farmington Avenue turning left onto Massiro Drive, passing VFW Post...Tags: Consumers, Arts and Culture, Labor Legislation, U.S. Marine Corps, Greenwich
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Hero prom kids say crash changed their lives, and their driving
Ashley Wolf's prom dress was red, and ultimately the perfect choice. It hid well the blood from a crash victim's ear on a recent Saturday night that she and many others will never forget. Wolf and other prom-goers put aside concerns about their formal...
Tags: Florida State University, Western High School , Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Fort Lauderdale
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Centennial Celebration Is A Walk In The Park
If you like camping, swimming, hiking, climbing, biking, boating and, of course, history, then you are ready and hopefully eager to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Connecticut's state parks. Their contribution to the quality of life in the state is...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Arts and Culture, Rocky Hill, State Parks, Gardens and Parks
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Harris calls for expanded audit of education spending
Rep. Andy Harris said Thursday that he will request an expanded review of the Maryland Department of Education's use of federal funds after an audit found that the state may have to return up to $540,000 in misspent stimulus dollars and money designated...
Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Arts and Culture, Salads, Inner Harbor, Economy, Business and Finance
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Most local homeless have ties to Costa Mesa
Challenging perceptions that the homeless mostly come to Costa Mesa from other communities, new data show a solid majority of the city's homeless population have ties of some kind to the city. At least 65% of the 182 homeless interviewed last year lived...
Tags: Social Issues, Arts and Culture, Sociology, Interior Policy, Religion and Belief
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Parkland is the big winner at Freddy Awards
Parkland was the big winner with a total of six Freddy Awards, including the award for best musical for "Phantom of the Opera" and the best actor award for William Marshall, who played the title role, in the awards ceremony Thursday at Easton's State...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Arts and Culture, Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Education, Muhlenberg College
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Special Report: The deeper agenda behind "Abenomics"
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - When ill health and political gridlock forced Shinzo Abe to quit after one dismal year as Japan's prime minister, his pride was dented and his self-confidence battered. One thing, however, was intact: his commitment to a controversial...Tags: Shinzo Abe, Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Arts and Culture, Money and Monetary Policy, Ulcerative Colitis
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Elder fraud: Seniors who are depressed, feeling isolated most at risk
New efforts are underway to combat what aging experts say has become one of the top threats facing elders: losing their savings to con artists and financial predators. Gerontologists at a Detroit university have created, for the first time, a...
Tags: Laws, Law Enforcement, Arts and Culture, Labor Legislation, Economy, Business and Finance
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