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Boynton commissioners decide to keep money pot for non-profits, needy
Palm Beach Politics | Sun-Sentinel BlogsBy Erika Pesantes staff writer As the city prepares for its first public budget hearing next week and braces for a $6 million shortfall, commissioners Tuesday decided to give up on a proposal to eliminate a $50,000 pot of money......Tags: Jerry Taylor
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Chicago to home buyers: Find your place
Chicago Tribune reporterThe city is launching a campaign to lure skittish home buyers off the sidelines to purchase $150,000 to $450,000 homes in which the city has an investment. "Everything is slowing down," Mayor Richard Daley said at a press conference Thursday announcing...Tags: Interior Policy, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Real Estate Buyers, Housing and Urban Planning, State Budgets
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Half a million students ready their return to school on LI
john.hildebrand@newsday.com, jennifer.kelleher@newsday.comMichael Patti wanted a new start. So on Wednesday, the Island Park teen attended freshman orientation at Long Beach High School. "I wanted to be around new people," Patti, 14, said of opting to spend his high school years in Long Beach instead of West...Tags: David A. Paterson, Beach Vacations, Middle Schools, West Hempstead, Island Park
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Memory of a special lady inspires an IronMan
The families of those who have lost children want one thing most of all -- that their kids are never forgotten. That's the biggest reason they pour their hearts into fundraising endeavors. In their grief, they somehow find the strength to turn the...Tags: Awards and Prizes
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
COMING EVENTS:
CLUB AT MORGAN HILL G.C. PATRIOT GOLF DAYS AUG. 29 - SEPT. 1 -- Club at Morgan will match $1/player that participates … benefits spouses and dependents of service members killed or disabled … event supports a nationwide effort Patriot...Tags: Philadelphia Phillies, Marathon, Charity, Rivers, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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A new start - and new classes - for many LIers
john.hildebrandMichael Patti wanted a new start. So yesterday, the Island Park teen attended freshman orientation at Long Beach High School. "I wanted to be around new people," Patti, 14, said of opting to spend his high school years in Long Beach instead of West...Tags: David A. Paterson, Middle Schools, Beach Vacations, West Hempstead, Island Park
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Long Thompson supports 5th year of high school
Associated Press WriterDemocrat Jill Long Thompson rolled out education proposals Wednesday that would give young students free books, high school kids more time to graduate and college-bound students more scholarships. The ideas aren't new. But the gubernatorial hopeful...Tags: Dolly Parton, Colleges and Universities, Indiana Hoosiers, Awards and Prizes, Gaming and Lotteries
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Covered on campus?
Millions of young Americans are off to college, and many will rely on those institutions of higher learning for health care. But that reliance may be misplaced, because our college health systems are gravely ill. Unless colleges address widespread...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Healthcare Policies, Health Treatments, Virus Diseases, Health Insurance
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Notre Dame approaching 20 years without a title
AP Sports WriterThe last time Notre Dame claimed a national championship, this year's freshman class ... wasn't alive. Such a statement once was unimaginable to Irish players and their fans. But it's true, for the first time since Knute Rockne roamed the sidelines....Tags: Tom Carter, Colleges and Universities, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Awards and Prizes, National Football League
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Tips for students who need a loan
Despite the troubles in the private student loan market, other sources of funds are available. You just have to know where to look. Here are some tips: • Talk to your school's financial aid office. Staff there can help you find another lender if your...Tags: Awards and Prizes
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Theater Classes For Children
Registration is open for Oddfellows Playhouse fall performing arts classes, and there are still spaces available in "The Complete Actor" classes for ages 6-14 and in the "Little Fellows" classes for ages 2-5. Fall classes begin the week of Sept. 8 and...Tags: Celebrity, People, Children
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Victim's dad sets up scholarships in son's name
laura.rivera@newsday.comAt times, Thomas Sapp Jr. still picks up the phone and starts to dial his son's number -- before he remembers. Kareem Sapp, 19, an aspiring auto mechanic, was fatally shot on a Uniondale street in December as he offered a young woman a ride. Now, the...Tags: Hollis, Awards and Prizes, Murder, Nassau County Police, Car Mechanics
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