UPPER DUBLIN â An Upper Providence woman must answer to charges in Montgomery County Court that she allegedly stole more than $154,000 from an Upper Dublin non-profit organization where she worked as a payroll manager.
Angela Kim Nadeau, 42, of the 100 block of Providence Forge Road, waived her preliminary hearing on Thursday before District Court Judge Patricia Zaffarano on charges of dealing in proceeds of unlawful activities, theft by failure to make required disposition of funds received, theft by deception, unlawful use of computer, forgery and identity theft in connection with alleged incidents that occurred between November 2017 and November 2020, while she worked at The Kintock Group, a non-profit organization that provides reentry services to offenders as they are released from incarceration and transition back into society.
Chris Gray is one of five Tewaaraton Award finalists.
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Another PPE acronym has started to gain traction in lacrosse circles over roughly the same period.
The Player Possession Efficiency system developed by GAV Lacrosse Analytics uses 20 different metrics to measure how positively or negatively a player impacts his or her team.
The Lehigh men’s team used it early in the 2021 season. It has been used to scout college matchups. And now Justin Heckler and Brandon Woronoff’s senior project is using it to predict the Tewaaraton Award winner in the same way they used it to score their own high school team’s players in recent years.
HATFIELD — Play ball: Kids and cops will take the field Saturday afternoon for The People & Police Community Softball Game at Plains Park in Hatfield.
Although 2021 once again necessitated a virtual celebration, the 37th annual Upper Dublin Medals Program manages to retain its grandeur. Supporters tuned in to celebrate with each stellar medal recipient,
UPPER DUBLIN — An Upper Providence woman is accused of stealing more than $154,000 from an Upper Dublin non-profit organization where she worked as a payroll manager.