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May 14 2024
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Curcio’s career-high lifts Hackettstown over Gill St. Bernard’s- Girls lacrosse recap
Kim Curcio tallied seven goals and three assists for a career-high of 10 points to lead Hackettstown to a 21-11 win over Gill St. Bernard’s in Hackettstown. Vail Carruthers netted five goals and had two assists for Hackettstown (7-8). Lily DeJesus had four goals and three assists, while Addison Fezenko contributed three goals and four assists in the win. The N.J. High School Sports newsletter
nj.comMay 14 2024
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St. Louis Mayor Tishaura O. Jones, eyeing reelection, says city in middle of a renaissance
ST. LOUIS — Mayor Tishaura O. Jones said Tuesday that three years into her first term, the city is getting better and better, and that more improvements are on the way. In a speech that every bit like a prelude to her reelection announcement later this week, Jones touted progress on initiatives aimed sparking new development on the long-suffering north side, new efforts to modernize city
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 16 2024
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St. Paul Mayor invites city to Friday community lunch in Mears Park with infamous ‘Covfefe’ hashtag
Tongue at least ever so slightly in cheek, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter took to social media this week to invite the city out on Friday to Lowertown’s Mears Park, where food trucks will be selling lunch. “People are calling our community lunch the best lunch they’ve ever seen!” wrote Carter on Thursday, copying the bombastic social media style as former U.S. President Donald Trump, who is
Pioneer PressMay 14 2024
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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page's pick for police board rejected by County Council
CLAYTON — The St. Louis County Council on Tuesday rejected an appointee to the county Board of Police Commissioners who faced criticism last week for her connections to County Executive Sam Page. Page appointed Annette K. Mandel, a retired attorney and former mayor of Creve Coeur, to the five-member civilian oversight board. The board reviews policies and external complaints, and has the power
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 14 2024
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Two St. Louis Catholic parishes win, one loses in appeals to Vatican to stay open
One year ago, Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski announced that the three parishes would be among 50 to be closed or merged under the “All Things New” downsizing plan for the archdiocese. Members of more than a dozen closed parishes filed appeals with Rozanski, who denied them all, followed by secondary appeals to the Dicastery for the Clergy at the Vatican. St. Angela Merici parish was to be merged
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 14 2024
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Police ID woman killed on MetroLink platform just north of Forest Park in St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — Police on Tuesday identified a woman shot and killed this past weekend at a busy MetroLink station just north of Forest Park. Jordan Gunn, 19, was shot in the chest around 3:30 p.m. at the Forest Park-DeBaliviere stop. She died at a hospital. Police arrested a 17-year-old girl in the killing, but they have not released any more information about the circumstances, including if the
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 10 2024
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Westfield board made right decision on Court St. apartment plan (Letter)
This week the Westfield Planning Board made a positive decision in not allowing the conversion to residential use from office building use for the professional building located at 70 Court St.
In choosing to protect the integrity of the neighborhood, the Planning Board bravely weighed all the arguments on both sides and decided to rule in favor of those who would be most affected by the
MassLive.comMay 16 2024
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Red Sox lineups: Tyler O’Neill gets night off ahead of St. Louis homecoming
Boston HeraldMay 14 2024
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Man arrested in 2021 St. Francois County killing. A body still hasn't been found.
But earlier this month, authorities arrested 21-year-old Thomas E. "Tedo" Gamble, formerly of Potosi, and charged him with first-degree murder, armed criminal action, tampering with physical evidence and abandonment of a corpse in the killing of John Paul Parton. On May 28, 2021, Parton was reported missing to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office. He hadn't been seen for nearly two weeks,
St. Louis Post-DispatchMay 14 2024
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St. Louis County man shot toddler while robbing his father, charges say
Deshaun Harlan, 24, was shooting at the man May 9 when a bullet went through the man's car and hit his 2-year-old son, according to charging documents. Harlan had met his robbery victim three days earlier, when the man dropped off a food delivery order to an address in the 1900 block of Chambers Road, in unincorporated St. Louis County, according to a probable cause document. While there, the
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