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The contents of the time capsule, intended to be opened during the borough s sesquicentennial in 2020, will be displayed during this year s delayed celebrations.
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St. Mary’s School student’s artwork captures top honors
More than 1,000 fourth-grade students from throughout New Jersey entered this year’s Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey’s Design a Fourth Grade Folder contest, which had the theme, “Fun Things to Do Instead of Drugs.”
Nathan Tenev from St. Mary’s School in Vineland and Michael McCabe from James A. McDivitt School in Old Bridge were selected as co-winners.
Their designs will be featured on the 40,000 folders distributed to fourth grade classrooms throughout the state this fall.
This Saturday will mark exactly two months since the death of former Lampeter-Strasburg High School and East Stroudsburg University basketball standout Ryan Smith. It had followed a long battle with Leukemia.
To honor his memory, a drive-thru bone marrow registration event will be held Saturday for those ages 18 to 44 at the Lampeter-Strasburg High School parking lot from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. The Lampeter-Strasburg YMCA will also hold a registration event Saturday morning from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
All that is required is to bring a smart phone to complete a digital registration process. No blood will be drawn. Instead, only a cheek swab kit will be self-administered. The whole process will take about 15 to 20 minutes.
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