Courier News Online - Franklin engaging community to help stop youth violence (Bridgewater Courier News)

Courier News Online - Franklin engaging community to help stop youth violence (Bridgewater Courier News)
FRANKLIN (Somerset) — In the wake of the slayings of two young township men in a 36-hour period last month, officials say keeping teenagers off the streets, involved in positive activities and educated about the consequences of youth violence will promote a change in behavior.

Business owner destroys memorabilia in protest (The Frisco Enterprise)
Brian Gray is taking a stand. The owner of American Icons has removed a Michael Vick autographed photo that once hung on the wall of his memorabilia shop in protest of the recent dog fighting allegations surrounding the NFL quarterback.

Masters of ‘offbeat’ sports memorabilia (Daily Southtown)
The heart of the warehouse for Mastro Auctions in Burr Ridge looks like it could be a storage room for any company — large metal shelves filled with white cardboard boxes and black plastic tubs.

Regimental records (Westland Observer)
The Plymouth Historical Museum has received a donation of Civil War memorabilia that Director Elizabeth Kerstens called “priceless.”

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