Bowling for the Fight
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Get a Brick Paver for a Veteran Now, for Veterans Tribute of Oakland Township
Artist Rendering of the Veterans Tribute of Oakland Township showing the six glass panels in a sem-circle and the pavers around the flag pole with the US flag waving in the windVeterans Tribute Group Announce Brick Paver Order Campaign The Veterans Tribute of Oakland Township (VTOT) Board of Directors has been planning, designing and raising funds since 2015 to build a tribute to the United States Armed Forces and to veterans. The all-volunteer board is led by retired U.S. Army Colonel Timothy Reese; and consists of […]
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Deck Art 2018 Registration Opens February 1
Deck Art Logo with the words Deck Art Downtown Rochester on the image of a skateboardDowntown Rochester is calling all artists: Elementary School, Middle School, High School, College, and Adult to participate in downtown Rochester’s Eighth Annual Skateboard Art Competition & Exhibition: Deck Art 2018. Artists are asked to provide their unique work on a blank skateboard deck. Winning pieces will be picked in each category by a panel of […]
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Avondale Students do Well in Annual Congressional Computer Application Competition
Photo of 21 Avondale Students holding their certificatesTwenty-one Avondale High School students were awarded certificates for participating in the Annual Congressional Computer Application Competition. Students, competing against more than 4,000 students from across the country, submitted original applications they developed in the Avondale High School Project Lead the Way course, Computer Programming 1 – CSP/AP. The students are: Bryan Angelo Banaylo, Nathan Buchanan, […]
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Dear Crabby, Was that the Shortest Government Shutdown Ever?

It did seem to end quickly, and since it was over a weekend, almost no one noticed. Personally, I love it when the government shuts down – who needs them anyway? – they don’t do much and when they do it upsets a lot of people. However, most of the government keeps working, including the presidents. Although, President Bill Clinton took that time to chase interns around the Oval Office – that’s not fair, he did when the government was open too.

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