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Charles W Kelly Memorial to be dedicated Saturday at Ogdensburg s Kelly Park | St Lawrence County

OGDENSBURG — A memorial to the late Charles W. Kelly, longtime journalist and editor of The Journal and Advance News, will be officially dedicated Saturday at the park that now

Opinion: Thanks to all for successful library vote

Friday, May 28, 2021 - 1:00 pm To the Editor: Thank you to all within the Ogdensburg City School District who came out to support our Ogdensburg Public Library! This overwhelming PRO VOTE for our library is due to the Amazing Referendum Team which the board of trustees set in motion. Two of the trustees took up the helm. This team consisted of two main committees, PR & Marketing, and Phone Bank. The PR & Marketing committee was led by Lin Griffin along with Laura Pearson and Karen Wright. The Phone Bank was led by Tom Lawrence along with Jana Norris, Christine Becker and Paula Jacques. Tom organized a 20-member phone bank with script and a weekend timeline in which to complete the calls.

STEM Program Growing in Cambridge Schools

STEM Program Growing in Cambridge Schools CAMBRIDGE, Ohio – A laser hums on one side of the room cutting and engraving pieces of cardboard into student-programmed, computer-generated designs. A handful of 3-D printers whir on the other side of the room turning spools of plastic wire into toy cars, rocket components and other items. Groups of students sit around desks and build programmable, remote-control cars and other robots. Later in the day, the teacher and students in another class head outside to pilot drones around the campus. It is the STEM program at Cambridge High School where students thrive while learning to use the latest technology in a hands-on STEM lab.

Pioneering South African AIDS researcher Joseph Sonnabend dies at 88

Pioneering South African AIDS researcher Joseph Sonnabend dies at 88 (Photo Credit: Simon Watney, Kent, UK via Facebook) LONDON, UK – Pioneering AIDS researcher and clinician Joseph Sonnabend, 88, died January 24, 2021 at London’s famed Wellington Hospital after suffering a heart attack on January 3, 2021.   Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, to a physician mother and university professor father, Joseph Adolph Sonnabend grew up in Bulawayo, in what was then Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).  He trained in infectious diseases at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh. In the 1960s, Sonnabend worked in London under Alick Isaacs, the co-discoverer of interferon, at the National Institute of Medical Research.  In the early 1970s, he moved to New York City to continue interferon research as associate professor at the Mt. Sinai School of Medicine.  Sonnabend later served as Director of Continuing Medical Education at the B

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