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Parent charged with assaulting child's teacher at Henson Elementary School
A parent of a Baltimore elementary school student was charged Friday with assaulting a teacher at her child's school, according to court records. The Matthew A. Henson Elementary School teacher alleged that Lakia Farmer, 29, "struck her with an unknown...Tags: Court Administration
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Babylon parents to district: Solve bomb threat problem
Special to Newsday; Staff writer Matthew Chayes contributed to this story.About 800 parents filled the seats and lined the back wall of West Babylon Senior High School's auditorium yesterday to discuss a spate of bomb threats since Nov. 12 - one at the junior high school and four at the high school - and to demand that...Tags: Virginia Tech, West Babylon, Guerrilla Activity, Family, Babylon (Babylon, New York)
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NOTEBOOK: 'Gift of Life' for 2 children
Students at Saddle Rock Elementary School in Great Neck held a "rebirthday" celebration last month for two natives of Uganda who underwent successful heart surgery through Rotary International's "Gift of Life," a program that provides open heart surgery...Tags: Defense, Colleges and Universities, World War II, People, National Government
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Stanley Golf Course Restaurant Might Close; Rabbi Okolica Honored
The restaurant at Stanley Golf Course in New Britain may close. Students at Bristol Eastern High ask the community to for help them send some holiday cheer to soldiers in Iraq. Petition drive to create a charter revision commission in Southington was a...Tags: Defense, Contracts, Clubs and Associations, Hartford Hospital, Foods and Beverages
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Soccer Title In Wethersfield; Newington Superintendent To Retire
A review finds relatively high per capita costs in Hartford Public Library System. A marathon mediation session in teachers' contract talks ends without a settlement. Wethersfield High School wins its 15th state boys soccer title. Here is a roundup of...Tags: Unsettled, Trials, Contracts, Marathon, Population
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Uranium Found In Water In Madison Schools; Westbrook Receives Grant
Suspect in shoreline factory outlet break-ins arrested. Uranium found in Madison schools' water. Westbrook receives grant. Here are a sampling of Middlesex County and shoreline-area stories written by Courant staff writers over the past week. AREAWIDE...Tags: Trials, Christianity, Law Enforcement, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Academic Progress
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Not yet in White House, Obama's name on school house
Newsday Staff WritersMELVILLE, N.Y. -- Some public figures wait a lifetime -- or longer -- to see their names affixed to airports, bridges and public schools. Not so Barack Obama. In what appears to be a national first, Hempstead, N.Y.'s school board has voted unanimously...Tags: 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, National Government, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Puerto Rico, Calumet City
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Hazel T. Barrett
Hazel T. Barrett, a retired educator and collector of African-American art who also had owned and operated a Baltimore art gallery for a decade, died Mondayof complications from Parkinson's disease at Keswick Multi-Care Center. She was 90. Hazel...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Christianity, Baltimore Museum of Art, Romare Bearden, Anglican
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Gaining confidence to fit in
Of The Morning CallThe message on Russell Carawan's office door is both blunt and clear -- no bullying permitted. The large red circle and stroke through the word ''bullying'' is punctuated with other, related behaviors that are similarly prohibited: teasing, pushing,...Tags: Society, Sociology, Health Treatments
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Obama helps in Georgia
President-elect Barack Obama has waded into Georgia's U.S. Senate runoff, recording a radio ad supporting Democrat Jim Martin, but there's still no word on whether Obama will make a personal appearance. In the spot, Obama thanks Georgians who voted for...Tags: Bill Clinton, Mike Huckabee, Al Franken, National Government, Parliament
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Economy Puts Education Initiative On Hold
The Hartford CourantThe much-touted effort to improve quality and standards at high schools across Connecticut has fallen victim to the state's dismal economy. Bowing to financial pressures, state Education Commissioner Mark K. McQuillan said officials will put off...Tags: State Budgets, Budgets and Budgeting, Jodi Rell
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School makes own history
deborah.morris@newsday.com; john.hildebrand@newsday.comSome public figures wait a lifetime - or longer - to see their names affixed to airports, bridges and public schools. Not so Barack Obama. In what appears to be a national first, Hempstead's school board has voted unanimously to change the name of its...Tags: History, 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, National Government, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Calumet City
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