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A Sister and Social Worker, and the Last of Her Kind (New York Times)

Lucita Cangemi is the last working New York member of the Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity, who have served as social workers with Catholic Charities since 1953.
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Charleston can expect more rain (The Post and Courier)

The sidewalks were damp Saturday evening in downtown Charleston, but the skies were blue and the streets teeming with people enjoying a break from a long rainy spell that's expected to continue through this week. Ray and Beth Ann Barrineau of Murrells Inlet were pushing a baby stroller along Church Street near the Market.
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Disturbance in the force (Rexburg Standard Journal)

Attorney general: BYU-I Campus Division does not meet Idaho's requirements
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Karam denies abuse claim (Fall River Herald News)

A day after former WSAR radio personality Keri Rodrigues claimed that years of physical and verbal intimidation suffered at the hands of a radio talk show host Michael Herren compelled her to decline a post with the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office, station co-owner James Karam painted a different picture of the events leading to Rodrigues’ departure.
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Two weeks to accept or reject plea deal for woman accused of pulling shotgun from stroller (WKTV Utica)

UTICA (WKTV) - The woman accused of pulling out a shotgun from her baby stroller has two weeks to accept or reject a plea deal.
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Hitting the Asphalt for a Final Car-Free Saturday (New York Times)

Summer Streets, the city experiment that for three Saturdays this month closed off long stretches of Park Avenue and other streets to cars and trucks, came to an end this weekend.
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How to have a successful yard sale (Cape Cod Times)

With gas and food prices taking a bigger bite out of your wallet, yard sales are an ever-appetizing option for turning clutter into cash.
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Three Great Workouts You Can Do Anytime, Anyplace (Carteret County News-Times)

(ARA) - With the cost of everything so high these days, people are looking for ways to trim their budgets.
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Police blotter | MB, Surfside, Conway (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

Shoplifting | On August 17, a complainant at a Myrtle Beach department store said two females came into the store with a baby in a baby stroller. One selected an Energy shirt valued at $19, a yellow duck baby blankie valued at $21, and a pair of Levi jeans valued at $44. She placed them in the baby stroller and both females exited the store into the mall. One of them purchased a pizza in the ...
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Consignment shopping eases pain of rising prices for families (The Sacramento Bee)

Sari Pogue, Kirsten Whitefleet and Jennifer Ramos have something in common: The three young Sacramento mothers share the pain of rising costs for everything from food to gasoline to clothing for their growing children. Michael Surryhne, 3, peruses a book while his mother and other shoppers check out used clothing at the Just Between Friends consignment show at the convention center. ...
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