In April, two Minnesota State College Southeast students, Samantha Smith and Jacob Montoya, were recognized for their academic success at the Phi Theta Kappa All-Minnesota Academic Team Awards ceremony, held
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Published: 7/19/2021 5:58:27 PM
A charge of “false public alarm” against a former Mont Vernon woman who police said told an arresting officer she had COVID-19 when she didn’t, was dismissed this week after a grand jury failed to indict her.
Maria Young, 21, formerly of 3 Levesque Lane, Mt. Vernon, but now of Durham where she is attending the University of New Hampshire, pleaded true in Hillsborough County Superior Court Northern District on Tuesday to a violation of disorderly conduct. Originally, she also was charged with simple assault and domestic violence simple assault for allegedly assaulting her half-brother.
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This year has been filled with difficult changes and a new way of life; however, many things have also changed for the better, one being the addition of a new Staples drug and alcohol counselor.
“I’m not here to judge anybody, I’m just here to give guidance and help,” Paruta said.
Paruta is the Director of Integrated Services at Liberation programs, which is the agency that works with Staples High School. Liberation is a health organization that specializes in treatment and recovery services for a variety of substance abuse and mental illnesses.
Paruta is in the building Tuesdays and Fridays, and when she is not at Staples she does family work with Greenwich High School and at an outpatient program in Stamford. She has an undergraduate degree in psychology as well as a masters in family and marriage therapy and first began her career in a substance abuse agency. She works with individuals and their family members to help students and patients.