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Athletes Recognized at Blue Ridge

The Blue Ridge School Board meeting on April 2nd opened with recognition of some of the district’s outstanding athletes. In each case, Board President Laurie Brown-Bonner read out a resolution naming each of the students who were also awarded a certificate. All were warmly applauded by board, administrators, parents and coaches for their achievements.

First up were the members of the 5th and 6th grade girls basketball team, who finished the season with a record of 10 wins and only 3 losses. Ms. Brown-Bonner proudly noted her own daughter as a member of the team.

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Great Bend Sups “On It”

Roads and road maintenance were subjects not unfamiliar in occupying the attention of Supervisors Joe Gaughan, Sheila Guinan, and Ron Cranage, Jr., at their Monday night meeting on April 2. But whether it was road concerns or matters of miscellany, the Sups were “on it” with diligence and decisiveness during their 7 to 7:30 p.m. meeting.

Before supervisors approved Supervisor Guinan’s Treasurer’s Report, she brought to their attention that the township had, on March 20, received $10,287.95 from FEMA for expense reimbursement. With the receipt of those funds, the $10,000 which had been temporarily transferred to the General Fund last month, to cover day-to-day expenses, was repatriated to the Machinery Account.

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