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    Updated: November 5, 2009

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    Thinking about college and the future


    Over forty colleges and universities from eleven states, along with representatives from the United States military, were on hand for the first college Mini-Day at Kittatinny Regional High School. Guidance counselor and coordinator for the event Ed Memmelaar indicated that there was a good turnout of students who showed a lot of interest in talking to the college recruiters and picking up literature. In the picture is MaryAnn LaPorte, the Admissions Representative from Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island, with Kittatinny students Christina Chirico, Alysa Calestini, Kyle Pasake, and Morgan Foran.









     

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