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Bedford Teen Volunteer Nominated As Patch Star Student
We've launched an initiative to help recognize Star Students, and we’re working to tell the stories of these outstanding kids.
Kara Seymour is the Editor in Chief at Patch. She has spent two decades covering community news, working at daily and weekly newspapers in Virginia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. She joined Patch in 2010 as the local editor for the Newtown, PA Patch and moved on to serve as the New Jersey/Pennsylvania regional manager before becoming Editor in Chief. Kara is a James Madison University graduate who lives in Bucks County, PA with her husband and five children.
We've launched an initiative to help recognize Star Students, and we’re working to tell the stories of these outstanding kids.
Congratulations on your achievements, and all of our best wishes to you in the future!
We've launched an initiative to help recognize Star Students, and we’re working to tell the stories of these outstanding kids.
We've launched an initiative to help recognize Star Students, and we’re working to tell the stories of these outstanding kids.
Meet John, a star local student on Patch.
We've launched an initiative to help recognize Star Students, and we’re working to tell the stories of these outstanding kids.
See why an Edina 2nd grader was nominated as a Patch star local student.
She is above average in kindness, thoughtfulness, intelligence, drive and endurance, her grandmother says.
Amelia has volunteered with Grow Living Stones for almost two years.
See why Layla was nominated as a Patch star student.
He's 'an amazing teammate, a diligent performer and a reliable member of every club and organization that he joins.'
An arrest warrant issued last week for State Rep. Kevin Boyle has been withdrawn, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office said Monday.
She has 'such a bright future ahead of her,' her family says. See why she was nominated as a Patch star student.
See why a local teen is nominated as a Patch star student:
He doesn’t realize the impact that he has on others but it shows at home school and church, his family says.
An 11-year-old Edina girl has been nominated as a Patch star student. "She is so caring," her mother says.
The comet is currently racing toward the sun at about 40,000 mph and will be at its brightest on Sunday.
The comet is currently racing toward the sun at about 40,000 mph and will be at its brightest on Sunday. Here's how to spot it:
In Philadelphia, the moon will shroud about 88.8 percent of the sun at the peak of Monday's eclipse. Will the clouds clear?
In New Jersey, the moon will shroud as much as 90 percent of the sun at the peak of Monday's eclipse. Will the clouds clear?