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Inmate at troubled N.J. women’s prison injured again after accusing officers of brutal attack Updated Feb 24, 2021; An inmate in New Jersey’s only women’s prison was hospitalized with a concussion Thursday after an altercation with officers, according to officials and medical records, just a month after she reported being one of several women beaten by staff. Rae Rollins, who is 25 and transgender, told her attorney that officers at the Edna Mahan Correctional Facility in Hunterdon County pushed her into a wall and maced her last week. The state’s largest corrections union said Rollins was the aggressor. Four officers and a supervisor were attacked and had to be treated for “minor injuries,” according to William Sullivan, president of NJ PBA Local 105. ....
January Three teams from Spruce Mountain Middle School were recognized for their accomplishments at the Maine FIRST LEGO League Championship held in December at the Augusta Civic Center. Members of ‘Just the Incredible 6’ won the Global Innovation Award and finished 10th in the robotic performance portion of the competition. The team Silent Bot Deadly took 11th out of the 28 teams in the robotic performance while Space Savers, a team of sixth graders were recognized with the Core Values Gracious Professionalism Award. More than three months after the explosion at the LEAP Inc. central office building in Farmington, Larry Lord’s condition was upgraded to fair. Lord received burns over more than half of his body in the explosion at the LEAP building where he was maintenance supervisor. He is credited with saving the lives of several LEAP co-workers after he got them out of the building moments before the explosion at Farmington Falls Road. ....