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Theater to make a comeback in Farmington

Theater to make a comeback in Farmington
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Fountain Square alley to get new murals this weekend

Fountain Square alley to get new murals this weekend
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Pennsylvania Launches Vaccine Hotline For Residents With Intellectual Disabilities

Bandages and needles sit on a table where pharmacists give out COVID-19 vaccines. The state Department of Human Services has announced a specialized vaccine hotline for Pennsylvanians with intellectual disabilities or autism and their caregivers. The effort comes on the heels of a Jefferson Health study that identified intellectual disability as the biggest risk factor for COVID-19 mortality, following age. Officials are working with RiteAid to make the vaccine scheduling process as easy as possible. Pennsylvanians with intellectual disabilities or autism or their caregivers can call 1-800-424-4345 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. They’ll reach the Office of Developmental Programs, which will then figure out the most convenient RiteAid location for the caller and arrange transportation or onsite accommodations.

John Thomas J T Toriski | Obituaries | titusvilleherald com

John Thomas “J.T.” Toriski, 78, of Titusville, passed away Saturday, Dec. 26, 2020 at St. Vincent Hospital in Erie. John was born Nov. 8, 1942 at Titusville Area Hospital, the only child of John G. and Bernice M. (Kotwica) Toriski. John once said the greatest lesson his parents ever taught him was to “treat people like you want to be treated, and never lie.” With that in mind, he dedicated his life to being a proud, lifelong resident of Titusville; a devoted member of St. Titus Roman Catholic Church; and a friendly, reliable face to everyone he met in his community. John graduated from St. Joseph’s Academy in 1960. In 1964, he was drafted into the United States Army. During his two years of service, John was a Military Policeman, including serving as protection for thousands of civil rights marchers in the Selma to Montgomery March in 1965. Following his honorable discharge and return home to Titusville, he was employed at the Titusville Herald for 42 year

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