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For the past year, nearly all of the world’s attention has been on COVID-19, and rightfully so, as a once in a lifetime pandemic has wreaked havoc on the globe.
But on Friday, the Town of Greenwich hoped to shift some of the focus back on some of the lesser known diseases and ailments that families are facing everyday, by declaring Feb. 26 as Rare Disease Awareness Day.
First Selectman Fred Camillo issued a proclamation at Town Hall to John Hopper, President of the Greenwich-based Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation (FCF), which represents one of the over 7.000 known rare diseases in the world.
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Carroll County state s attorney s office hosting Polar Bear Plunge to raise money for Special Olympics Maryland
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The 11 best beaches in Seattle
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Seattle s best beaches offer something for everyone © SEASTOCK / Getty Images
Seattle might not have the palm trees and year-round sunshine of beach towns in SoCal or Florida, but with 200 miles of shoreline, you better believe the Emerald City has more than a few beaches. Whether you re looking for a sandy spot for your beach towel, a waterfront park where you can enjoy a cup of Seattle s famous coffee, fresh water, salt water, or even a clothing-optional corner of the city, Seattle s got it somewhere.Â
From Puget Sound to Lake Washington to Elliot Bay, these are our 11 favorite Seattle beaches.
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Climate activists nationwide take ‘polar bear plunge’ to push Congress to adopt President Biden’s plan for 100% clean electricity by 2035
Congressman Don McEachin (D-Va), Bill Mckibben, and the Rev. Lennox Yearwood lead the kickoff rally participants plunged into rivers, ponds and backyard pools from coast-to-coast.
TAKOMA PARK, MD – Climate activists nationwide take the “polar bear plunge” on Saturday to call on Congress to immediately adopt President Joe
Biden’s plan for 100% clean electricity by 2035. In this first-ever
national plunge for climate action, participants dipped into rivers,
ponds and backyard pools after a virtual rally led by Congressman Don
McEachin (D-Va), author Bill McKibben, and the Rev. Lennox Yearwood of