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Caytlinn Batal

Articles by Caytlinn Batal

Washington Township Board of Education names new football coach

Lamont Robinson was announced as the new head football coach for Washington Township High School Members of the Washington Township Board of Education unanimously approved the appointment of Lamont Robinson as…

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Washington Township High School alumn nominated for Oscar

Lou Hamou-Lhadj directed the 2016 animated short film, “Borrowed Time” WTHS Visual Arts Teacher Kirsten Smith welcomed Pixar animation artist and 2004 WTHS alum Lou Hamou-Lhadj to her animation classroom…

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WTEF prepare for 21st Annual Golf Classic

All proceeds from the May 19 event will directly benefit Washington Township public schools. With two successful decades of golf outings behind them, the members of the Washington Township Education Foundation…

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Opportunity for early literacy learning at Margaret E. Heggan Library

The library offers a variety of social events highlighting literacy in infants and toddlers. Children develop early language and literacy skills in the first three years of life. A child’s…

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Kennedy Health welcomes new wound care specialist

Dr. Brian Smeal leads a team of wound care specialists at Kennedy’s Center for Advanced Wound Care & Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Brian Smeal, MD, has joined The Center for Advanced Wound…

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WTHS P.A.W.S. Club donates $1,300 to animal sanctuary

The club donated the funds to Ahimsa Acres Sanctuary in Richland Jena and Anthony Mazzio accepted a $1,300 donation for the Ahimsa Acres Sanctuary from Washington Township High School Principal Ann…

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WTHS students plan study abroad trips this summer

Seven sophomore and junior students will be traveling the world to destinations in France, Portugal, Costa Rica, and Japan. While most of their Washington Township High School classmates will venture to…

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Program offers opportunity to read to a dog or cat

To encourage literary skills in children, certified therapy dogs and cats will be available to read to at the Margaret E. Heggan Free Public Library The Margaret E. Heggan Free Public…

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Kennedy Health hosts events to focus on health

Strokes and emergency care planning will be topics discussed at presentations Kennedy Health is hosting a series of winter wellness programs to help educate and keep community members healthy. Did you…

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Breakfast and Dinner Club offered for seniors at Kennedy Health University

Monthly breakfast and dinner served for seniors 60 years and older. Kennedy Health’s “PrimeTime,” a wellness program for those 60 and older, offers a monthly Breakfast & Dinner Club featuring a…

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