Wednesday, January 13, 2010

in today's edition

Well, this week's paper definitely has a different look and feel; Robin's really making her mark, in a positive way (at least, I think so!).  I hope all of you like it.

Here's what's in this week's paper:
  • STATE LIBRARIAN CALLS NEW FACILITY 'A MAINSTAY': The new Orange County Public Library opened Friday to a standing-room only crowd with residents and local officials. Look for Robin's story and my and David Hunt's photos (you can't miss 'em).
  • FAMILY HONORS TEEN'S RESCUERS: The Houghs have had a rough few months, but thanks to some local heroes, it's not as bad as it could have been. Read about how 17-year-old Natalie Hough, who suffered a cardiac arrest, is doing now.
  • CEDAR GROVE MAN KILLED IN CRASH:  A 51-year-old Cedar Grove man was killed in a car accident last week.
  • DEATH OF SON, 21, BRINGS SADNESS, STRUGGLES: The death of 21-year-old Scotty Nipper Jr. in December has taken its toll on his mother, who also lost her husband a few months before.
Plus, look for inside education and sports content, including a feature on Upward, a Christian sports organization that focuses more on how you play the game than who wins.

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