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Child Safety Identification By dnalady On 2012-04-25

Alert: Missing Child: Infinity Parker, 10, Female, Black, 4ft, 60 lbs.
Last seen: S. Clinton St, E. Orange at 7AM on 4/19.
Hi Guillermo Beytagh,East Orange Police Department seeks your help in
locating a missing child:

Infinity Parker, 10 years old, Female, Black, 4-ft, 60 lbs.

Last seen: Leaving the school yard at S. Clinton Street, East Orange at
7:45AM on Thursday 4/19/12 wearing a burgundy shirt, black jacket and grey
pants.

Instructions:If you have information that can assist in helping safely
locate INFINITY PARKER, please call Detective Caldwell, East Orange PD at
973-266-5030 or 973-266-5000.

For full details, _view this message on the web_
(https://local.nixle.com/alert/4815531/?sub_id=626856) .

 
Pennsylvania NewsFri May 18 17:54:08 EDT 2012

, sports and weather for the Harrisburg -York -Lancaster -Lebanon Pennsylvania area
The Pennsylvania treasury collects over $200 million of unclaimed funds from residents of Pennsylvania every year.

Unvaccinated kids booted from Pennsylvania classrooms
That's the message Pennsylvania school districts gave to students and their parents this year as they approached a deadline to comply with new state vaccination rules.

Study examines violations in developing natural gas in Pennsylvania's Marcellus shale
The University at Buffalo's Shale Resources and Society Institute issued a report, "Environmental Impacts During Shale Gas Drilling: Causes, Impacts and Remedies," which offers the first quantitative data review of Pennsylvania's regulation of hydraulic fracturing of natural gas.

Son of Pa. man charged in wife's death takes stand
A police officer sobbed while describing a North Philadelphia crash scene in the trial of two men charged in the deaths of a mother and three children killed on the sidewalk by a car.

Pennsylvania Doctors Worry Over Fracking 'Gag Rule'
The law grants physicians access to information about trade-secret chemicals used in natural gas drilling.

Info About Fracking Concerns Limited in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvanians say that the state is ignoring their health complaints that they believed could be related to natural gas extraction.

Penn. Teacher Filmed Gay Student at Prom to Mock in Class
A Pennsylvania high school teacher allegedly filmed an openly gay student and his date, who is a transgender girl, at the school's prom last week.

Trustee: Cal. U. president fired
A member of the California University of Pennsylvania board of trustees says the president of the school has been fired.

Pa. mom to be sentenced in baby neglect death
A northwestern Pennsylvania woman is set to be formally sentenced to life in prison for starving her 14-month-old daughter and hiding her body in the trash.

Pennsylvania wine lovers have reason to whineA A
WA hat would possess Pennsylvania lawmakers to ban wine lovers from having imported wines shipped to their homes, but allow them to have domestic wines delivered? This question is important given the recent legislative moves in Harrisburg to finally open the state for direct shipment of wine - as long as it's not foreign wines being shipped.

Is it time to raise the speed limit on the Pennsylvania Turnpike to 70?
Congested areas of the Pennsylvania Turnpike have become wider. S-curves have been straightened.

Pennsylvania Lawmaker Says Zombie, Comatose Man Need To Team Up To Bring Peace To The Middle East
Replying to a Chester County constituent's email regarding Middle East tensions, [U.S. Representative Joe] Pitts wrote on April 20 that "it is now incumbent on Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian Authority Chairman Yasir Arafat" to hunker down at the negotiating table.

Detective: Video shows Miss. murder-for-hire plan
Facebook's owners now plan to sell 25 percent more shares in the company as investors clamor for shares in the year's hottest stock offering.

A new Pennsylvania law allows collector and antique car owners to display original registration tags
Automobile enthusiast John Kaufman of Silver Spring Twp. has original vintage Pennsylvania license plates.When the law is officially passed, Kaufman will apply to use this original 1958 Pennsylvania license plate on his 1958 Chevrolet Impala.

Victim in Ariz. shooting declined protection order
A sprawling housing complex in the Bronx has been fined $85,000 for not allowing residents to keep emotional-support dogs.

Human Rights Watch says female farmworkers suffer sex abuse to avoid deportation, loss of jobs
Female farmworkers across the United States are commonly sexually harassed and assaulted, in part because their immigration status makes them fearful of calling police, according to a report being released Wednesday by Human Rights Watch.

Parrish heads for Pennsylvania's death row -
Convicted killer Michael Parrish is led Tuesday from the courtroom, where he was formally sentenced to death for the 2009 killing of Victoria Adams and son Sidney.

Funding to Fight Illegal Dumps
The Department of Environmental Protection has awarded a $449,182 grant to Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful to identify illegal dumpsites in Pennsylvania, spread awareness of improper waste disposal and promote environmental stewardship.

State regs reduce gas-drilling impacts
A study released Tuesday by the University at Buffalo's new shale gas institute concludes that state oversight of gas drilling has been effective at reducing environmental problems in Pennsylvania and will prevent major problems in New York if the state allows drilling to begin.

Prosecution rests in trial of man accused of killing police officer
Testimony on the second day of George Hitcho Jr.'s murder trial focused on the shotgun that killed Ofc.

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