She described herself in college as a “timid soul” with a fear of public speaking. Meet Susan Gottehrer now, and you’ll find out that’s nowhere near accurate.
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By Karina Kovac
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3/4/23
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Born with the teaching gene and not likely to recover any time soon: That is my self-diagnosis.
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3/2/23
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The future leaders of the next generation are speaking up about what they think about American democracy — and they aren’t even of age to vote yet.
The American Association of University …
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By Ana Borruto
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12/22/22
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Eight individuals were recently recognized with Women of Distinction awards in a ceremony held at the Franklin Square Public Library.
The ceremony, now in its ninth year, was held in person for …
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By Kepherd Daniel
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11/2/22
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During the dog days of summer, many people are more apt to relax on vacation than to think about whom they plan to vote for in the upcoming elections, never mind how they can help ensure voters’ rights at the polling place.
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8/11/22
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Issues of life and death, liberty, justice and freedom call for citizen involvement. We should have strong opinions about such topics.
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By John O'Connell
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7/7/22
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Every weekday at 10:06 a.m., I walk into my high school engineering class and take a seat among my peers. I spend the period learning the same material as my classmates . . .
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By Ilana Greenberg
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5/19/22
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During her illustrious career, Judy Goss has traveled the world modeling, hosting television shows, and becoming a published author.
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By Mike Smollins
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4/21/22
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We live in a world where sports matchups of almost any kind are totally unpredictable. Whether it’s football, baseball, basketball or hockey . . .
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3/10/22
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These days, we smile or roll our eyes when we hear the term “fashion police,” but leading up to the Nixon administration, wearing the wrong outfit could land an otherwise innocent young woman in hot water.
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3/3/22
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