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Peggy Rae Keller | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport Sun-Gazette


Mar 4, 2021
On Sunday, Feb. 28, 2021, Peggy Rae Keller, 77, succumbed to a lengthy and difficult battle with breast cancer. She slept away peacefully, ending a devastating 11-year illness that started in late 2009. Born April 22, 1943 she was a native of, and lifelong resident of Williamsport. She was the only child of Raymond A. and Margaret (Bluhm) Bennett. There is no immediate family other than her husband, however, she had a great many cousins and friends. She was known by a large number of Williamsport residents due to her lengthy retail employment at both the former Dice Drug Company, and lastly at Tony’s Deli, spanning the better part of 50 years in total. After retirement, she volunteered in the cafeteria at Bishop Neumann High School for a number of years. Peggy attended the former St. Mary’s Catholic High School in Williamsport, graduating as part of the Class of 1961. She was a member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Bastress. ....

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State rules on 'forever' PFAS chemicals in drinking water in limbo


PROVIDENCE Last February, a top official with the Rhode Island Department of Health assured lawmakers that the state was on the verge of coming up with regulations on so-called “forever chemicals” found in firefighting foam, cookware and food packaging that have contaminated drinking water supplies across the nation.
A drinking water standard for compounds in the per- and polyfluoroalkyl substance, or PFAS, family would be presented to Gov. Gina Raimondo’s office in March and be ready for the public to see by May, associate director of health Seema Dixit told the House Environment and Natural Resources Committee at a hearing on Feb. 6, 2020. ....

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