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Alma Jean (Montague) Maines | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport Sun-Gazette


Alma Jean (Montague) Maines, almost 92, went to her Lord on April 7, 2021 in Zephyrhills, Fla.
She was born to James and Helen Montague on April 8, 1929, raised as a member of the Friends Church and Hughesville Camp Meeting Association. She graduated from Hughesville High in 1947 in the “higher honor” group and was awarded the honor key. She was Editor-In-Chief on the staff of the Monarch (the senior yearbook), business manager of the play “Little Miss Hitch-Hiker” as a junior in 1946, then played a part in “Keep Moving” in her senior year. Alma married and moved to Pinellas Park, Fla. in 1959. Later, when her father passed away she returned to Hughesville and purchased a Card Shop on Main St. Then in 2001, she retired to Spring Hill, Fla. and became active with the Hope Missionary Church. ....

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Sacco moving forward with official misconduct amendment, touts support in face of criticism


Hudson County View
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“I want to convey our strong support of S2586/A4369, which implements several of the sentencing recommendations of the Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission to eliminate certain mandatory minimum terms of imprisonment,” New Jersey State Bar Association President Kimbery A. Yonta wrote in a letter addressed to state legislators.
“Mandatory minimum sentencing schemes have a disproportionate impact on communities of color and have resulted in New Jersey having the highest disparity in the nation between incarceration of people of color and white people. We urge this bill’s swift passage in the Legislature.” ....

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