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Nutley Scouts Break Record: Over 44,000 Foods Collected for the First Time

Posted 5/10/21 If you re feeling pessimistic about humanity, read this. Just last week, more than 90 young boy scouts in Nutley broke a record when they collected a mountain of donated foods by running around the town, gathering all the donated items from giving families, and then readying them for distribution at the local food pantry.   The recent massive food drive conducted by the Nutley Boy Scout Troop 147 and Cub Scout Packs 141 and 142  saw a record collection for the Nutley Food Pantry housed at the Nutley Family  Service Bureau office on Chestnut Street.  As of this date, 44,147 food items were collected up over 10,000 from the previous high 34,065 collected two years ago. That amounts to a 30 percent increase.   In 2013 the total was just 10,653.  The project in Nutley began in 2006 and 2007 is the first year of recording the totals with 3405 items collected. 

Bethlehem historic commission rejects 10-story building that would bring affordable housing to South Side, declaring it too tall

Bethlehem historic commission rejects 10-story building that would bring affordable housing to South Side, declaring it too tall
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Catching cancer in act

Massachusetts Institute of Technology When cancer is confined to one spot in the body, doctors can often treat it with surgery or other therapies. Much of the mortality associated with cancer, however, is due to its tendency to metastasize, sending out seeds of itself that may take root throughout the body. The exact moment of metastasis is fleeting, lost in the millions of divisions that take place in a tumor. “These events are typically impossible to monitor in real time,” says Jonathan Weissman, MIT professor of biology and Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research member. Now, researchers led by Weissman, who is also an investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, have turned a CRISPR tool into a way to do just that. In a paper published Jan. 21 in Science, Weissman’s lab, in collaboration with Nir Yosef, a computer scientist at the University of California at Berkeley, and Trever Bivona, a cancer biologist at the University of California at San Francisco, tre

Catching cancer in the act

 E-Mail IMAGE: Each color represents a different location in the body. A very colorful tree shows a highly metastatic phenotype, where a cell s descendents jumped many times between different tissues. A tree. view more  Credit: Jeffrey Quinn/Whitehead Institute When cancer is confined to one spot in the body, doctors can often treat it with surgery or other therapies. Much of the mortality associated with cancer, however, is due to its tendency to metastasize, sending out seeds of itself that may take root throughout the body. The exact moment of metastasis is fleeting, lost in the millions of divisions that take place in a tumor. These events are typically impossible to monitor in real time, said Whitehead Institute Member Jonathan Weissman.

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