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Human remains found in barrel on Ridgefield Park NJ street

Human remains are found in a barrel dumped on a residential street in New Jersey

Exploration Day | Mount St Mary s University

11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Location Main Campus Details On March 3, we will have an Exploration Day on the theme of broadening horizons, with sessions on how students can expand beyond the classroom into other learning opportunities. As a reminder, Exploration Day is designed to give students a day off from classes and homework. Regular undergraduate courses will not meet; however, due to scheduling challenges, labs will still be held. Here are the sessions for this Exploration Day: 11 a.m. – International Travel Are you interested in study abroad? Father Jim Donohue, Professor of Theology, will present on his international travel and how study abroad led him to more extended international experiences.

Sheika Gramshammer named 2021 Vail Valley Citizen of the Year

Special to the Daily Sheika Gramshammer and her husband, Pepi, shared the Vail Valley Citizen of the Year honor in 1989. Special to the Daily For her dynamic and selfless contributions to the community, Sheika Gramshammer has been named the 2021 Vail Valley Citizen of the Year. The honor has been handed out since 1981 to deserving citizens who have provided broad support, vision, and leadership to the betterment of the community and its many nonprofit organizations. Gramshammer was a co-recipient of the award with her husband Pepi in 1989, the year that she and her husband helped play an instrumental role in bringing the first of three Alpine World Ski Championships to Vail and Beaver Creek. In 1989, however, Sheika was just getting started. Since then she has provided philanthropic vision and community spirit enough for two lifetimes.

Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society | Ottawa Business Journal

This profile originally appeared in the 2020-21 Giving Guide. Read the full magazine here. CPAWS is Canada’s only nationwide charity dedicated solely to the protection of public land, ocean and freshwater, and ensuring Canada’s parks and protected areas are managed to protect the nature within them. CPAWS works collaboratively with all levels of governments, Indigenous peoples, industry and other environmental groups to develop innovative, science-based conservation solutions. We strive to engage Canadians in speaking up for nature conservation through our outreach, advocacy and education programs. And we champion the implementation of nature-based climate solutions to stem the impact of climate change and curb biodiversity loss.

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