HAZLE TWP. — As their final vote on a budget for 2023-24 approached, members of Hazleton Area School Board and school administrators considered how to trim a deficit of $6.3
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BRATTLEBORO â âTis impossible to be sure of any thing but death and taxes,â wrote Christopher Bullock in âThe Cobler of Prestonâ in 1716.
That adage has been oft-repeated since it was first penned, but at least one group of people want you to know those arenât the only two certain things in life.
âBabies come when they want to come,â said Dr. Kimberly DeVore, who became the chairwoman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cheshire Medical Center in October, in the middle of the pandemic.
For calendar year 2020, Cheshire Medical Center had 409 deliveries, up from 398 in 2019.
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BRATTLEBORO â âTis impossible to be sure of any thing but death and taxes,â wrote Christopher Bullock in âThe Cobler of Prestonâ in 1716.
That adage has been oft-repeated since it was first penned, but at least one group of people want you to know those arenât the only two certain things in life.
âBabies come when they want to come,â said Dr. Kimberly DeVore, who became the chairwoman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cheshire Medical Center in October, in the middle of the pandemic.
For calendar year 2020, Cheshire Medical Center had 409 deliveries, up from 398 in 2019.
Toyota dealers donate laptops
The San Diego County Toyota Dealers Association recently donated 20 laptops to Promises2Kids, a nonprofit that supports children in all stages of the foster care system. After Promises2Kids issued a request earlier this year for computers to help provide access to technology for students who are learning from home, the local association was able to step in and fulfill the need for computers. Visit https://promises2kids.org.
La Mesa Chamber hosts successful toy drive
The La Mesa Chamber of Commerce joins the community every year to collect and distribute toys and items to military families in La Mesa military housing. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, this year the group had to switch its strategy and hold a drive-thru toy gathering at Grossmont Center. With the help of Teresa McClatchy, manager of Barnes & Noble in Grossmont Center, an in-house book drive was also held, gathering books and toys for the children. The combined effort has collected more