‘It’s a way to honor them’: Lights glow at unmarked graves in African American cemetery PennLive.com 5 hrs ago Jan Murphy, pennlive.com
MOUNT HOLLY SPRINGS – A warm glow now rises above previously unmarked graves of 44 people who lay in rest in the Cedar Street Cemetery.
On Saturday, members of the Mt. Tabor Preservation Project and volunteers gathered at the historic African American cemetery to install solar lights on the graves that had no headstones.
It was the culmination of several years’ worth of work to memorialize a portion of the African American history of the post-Civil War era in this Cumberland County borough.
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Fauci, Woodruff, Robinson and Heyman honored live at Page Center Awards
The four distinguished honorees shared their thoughts on combating disinformation, achieving social justice, inspiring future communicators and more
(Top left) Eugene Robinson, Washington Post columnist and editor; (Top right) Dr. Anthony Fauci, NIAID director; (bottom left) Judy Woodruff, anchor and managing editor of PBS Newshour; and (Bottom right) Bill Heyman, CEO of Heyman Associates, attended the fifth annual Page Center Awards live on Feb. 24, 2021.
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Fauci, Woodruff, Robinson and Heyman honored live at Page Center Awards
Jonathan F. McVerry
February 25, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. The discussions at the fifth annual Arthur W. Page Center Awards were as inspirational as they were timely. This year’s class of honorees shared stories, principles, advice and reflection during the virtual event on Feb. 24.
The 5th annual Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication awards was hosted virtually Wednesday night by Penn State, where honorees received awards for responsible and ethical communication
The first two COVID-19 vaccine sites run by the federal government opened in Dallas and in Arlington on Wednesday and expect to give 3,000 COVID-19 shots a day.