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She survived on free meals Now she s in charge of feeding hundreds of kids
Raqiyah Waajid, who oversees the program, knows what it's like to benefit from summer meal programs.
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Primary election set this Tuesday, June 7
Voters will go to the polls next Tuesday, June 7, to vote in the primary race with only one office on the ballot.
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