Lewis Center News
Joyce Carol Oates In Hall of Fame
Writer Joyce Carol Oates, Princeton University’s Roger S. Berlind ’52 professor of the humanities and professor of creative writing in the Lewis Center for the Arts, has been inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the state and beyond. Ms. Oates is among 11 inductees recently announced [...]
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Read More >>Golden Gales’ girls basketball team falls behind early, loses to Hilliard Bradley
LEWIS CENTER — Lancaster never could recover from a poor start. The Golden Gales fell behind early and lost 54-31 to Hilliard Bradley in a Division I second-round game Tuesday at Olentangy Orange. “Bradley shot lights out to start, and we didn’t,” Lancaster coach Sarah Chevalier said. “We missed our first four or five shots, [...]
Read More >>Research center road to be extended
ALTON – Lewis and Clark Community College is moving ahead with a new phase of road construction at the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center Field Station. “The roadway and the ramp will be critical to supporting the long-term river monitoring that NGRREC is contracted to do through the U.S. Geological Survey,” said Lori [...]
Read More >>Diversity Center programs designed to foster equity and inclusivity
The Center for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion of Dalton State College has developed a robust schedule of activities promoting tolerance and mutual respect, culminating with a visit from civil rights pioneer and Congressman John Lewis in April. Most of the program offerings of the center are free and open to the public. “Dalton State is [...]
Read More >>Lincoln-Sudbury’s Crowe runs to All-States
Whether she had to work her way through an early pack of runners, or take an early lead and build on it, Lincoln-Sudbury senior Marika Crowe came up big, easily winning the 1000 and anchoring the 4×800 to victory as the Warriors finished second in the Division 1 State Championships at the Reggie Lewis Center. [...]
Read More >>Senter: Center still in limbo
Residents’ plans to purchase land meant for a proposed gasoline distribution center on FM2164 may have hit a snag. Stephen Senter and his partners at Denton Terminal LLC had verbal agreements on the table from a group of residents to purchase the 51 acres that was going to be used as the site for a [...]
Read More >>Ridgefield woman dies in Lewis River Road crash
More like this Passenger’s condition improves, driver still critical after collision Saturday near BG Women critical after crash near B.G. Two critically hurt in crash north of Battle Ground One woman hurt in crash north of B.G. upgraded Names released in Marine Drive crash Update: Here is a press release from the Woodland Police Department: [...]
Read More >>Windsor repeats as 4A state wrestling champion
DENVER Somewhere between the Pepsi Center and the Marriott Residence Inn on Saturday afternoon, a Windsor school bus was rockin and rollin. On board was the Windsor High School wrestling team and up front was head coach Monte Trusty, his mind runneth over with the best news the squad could hear. No worries. No [...]
Read More >>Rx for Danger: A look inside building case against pill mill suspects
Ex-employees told law-enforcement officers that one of the clinics’ managers crushed and snorted painkillers in the office. A former office assistant said a shipment of 3,200 oxycodone pills had disappeared one day. And a security guard told investigators he was fired because he called 911 to report a drug deal in the parking lot. Those [...]
Read More >>Uxbridge’s Cahill takes title at Div. 4 track meet
Maybe the extra rest did her some good. Uxbridge’s Emily Cahill was limited in practice this week due to illness. The end result? She was fresh for the winter’s most important competition. The junior was a big part of the Spartans’ 24 points yesterday at the Division 4 State Indoor Track and Field Meet at [...]
Read More >>Four local athletes place in top 3 at Division IV state indoor track meet to …
Bill Wells, The Republican, February 18, 2012 3:56 p.m. View full size Below are the results of Saturday’s Division IV state indoor track meet at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston. The winners and all local athletes are included. Boys Long jump – 1. Craig Shytle, Weston, 21-3.5; 4. Lenbert Simpson, Cathedral, 19-11.5; 8. Ray [...]
Read More >>Wizards cling to first place in race for 4A state title repeat
DENVER Jonathan Lewis stopped for a second Friday night, looked and listened. Listened is the operative word here. What the Windsor sophomore 106-pound wrestler heard was Windsor coach Monte Trusty instruct him to crush. Translated, that means to grab an arm and take your opponent to his back. By then, the coach-to-wrestler execution was [...]
Read More >>Sheehan jumps personal best at D2 State Meet
February 17, 2012 Sheehan jumps personal best at D2 State Meet By Nick Curcuru Sports editor The Gloucester Daily Times Fri Feb 17, 2012, 11:31 PM EST The Gloucester boys and girls track squads may not have placed any athletes in next week’s All State Meet after Thursday’s Division 2 State Meet at the Reggie [...]
Read More >>Jefferson scores 34 as Jazz beat Wizards 114-100
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — After losing five of six, Utah Jazz players admitted to being a bit “chippy” at practice on Thursday. They took out their frustration on a young Washington Wizards team Friday night, leading by 12 at halftime and scoring 38 points in the third quarter en route to a 114-100 victory. [...]
Read More >>Churches sharing a pastor
MARION – Two churches, one pastor. In an unusual arrangement between two denominations, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church are sharing one spiritual leader. Beginning earlier this month, the Rev. Craig Lewis, pastor for St. Paul’s Lutheran at 930 Harding Memorial Parkway since 2002, began also serving the parish of St. Paul’s [...]
Read More >>Southwest Portland has a new low-cost mental-health center
A new low-cost health center serving those with mental health, addiction and relationship issues — the Lewis Clark Community Counseling Center — has begun taking clients. The center, at 4445 S.W. Barbur Blvd. offers counseling and therapy for individuals, couples and families. Fees are based on a sliding scale, ranging from $10 to $50 per [...]
Read More >>Division 2 track: Femmel sizzles in 600 to win state title
The day was just like any other race day for Laurie Femmel: wake up, go to class, get on the bus, run at the Reggie Lewis Center. Just like her day, once she stepped foot on the track, she knew exactly what would happen. “I’m nervous before every race,” said the unassuming Femmel. “This really [...]
Read More >>Milford’s Savoie shines in three events
BOSTON Competing in three events at the Division 2 State Indoor Track Championships, Milford High senior Michelle Savoie was buzzing back and forth from event to event last night at the Reggie Lewis Center. The extra effort paid off as Savoie took first place in the long jump, second in the high jump and fifth [...]
Read More >>Olympic Medical Center to put spending on hold in 2012
PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center has put the brakes on spending this year. As the public hospital district faces massive cuts in state and federal reimbursement, the six-member board voted unanimously Wednesday night to approve a financial stability plan for 2012 that reduces capital spending by $5.5 million. A significant piece of the plan [...]
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