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Lancaster County college news: June 30, 2021

Jackson T. Stallone, of Mount Joy, graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a Bachelor of Science in cyber operations and a commission as a U.S. Marine Corps second lieutenant. At the academy Stallone was a member of the Army Navy Ball Run Team and served as plebe summer company commander. Victoria Figueroa, of Mount Joy, recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Penn State York, and was named to the dean’s list for the spring 2021 semester. Jaime Reel graduated with a master’s degree in biology from St. Joseph’s University on May 22, 2021. She is a 2017 graduate of West Chester University with a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology. She is employed as a scientific project manager by Discovery Life Sciences. Jaime is the daughter of David and Kelly Reel, of Conestoga.

A look at Dottie s Snack Bar, a Quarryville mainstay and small-town tradition

A look at Dottie s Snack Bar, a Quarryville mainstay and small-town tradition
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It s hope : Lancaster County educators start getting vaccinated a year after statewide shutdown

On Thursday, exactly a year later, Murphy received his COVID-19 vaccination. It s funny looking back on how little we knew, Murphy, a second-grade teacher at Nitrauer Elementary School, said Thursday after getting his one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 headquarters in Lancaster. It kicked off the first round of a massive effort to administer vaccines to teachers and staff from Lancaster County public and private schools. The IU13, one of 29 intermediate units across the state, is serving as a host site in collaboration with the Pennsylvania National Guard. IU13 expects to receive about 5,400 vaccine doses in the first round of inoculations, which prioritizes teachers and staff — bus drivers, cafeteria staff, janitors and others — serving students in prekindergarten through sixth grade and at-risk student populations. The second round, for the rest of teachers and staff, is expected to take place at the end of March or early

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