Community Corner

Five Things for June 27

What's going on around town today.

  • Spring Mill Manor is hosting a social media seminar today, from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., to promote drug abuse prevention. Organized by the Council of Southeast Pennsylvania and Bucks Promise for Youth & C0mmunities, the free event will feature presentations and a panel discussion featuring Bucks County community prevention coalitions and prevention providers, who will share their insights and highlight their successes with social marketing, social norm campaigns and other initiatives.
  • Centennial School District: CSD’s Nutritional Services is looking for a Food and Nutrition Supervisor. Please click here for all information.
  • Unless  joins forces with the , chances of it running an airport at  are virtually non-existent, an official told Friday.
  • Japanese researchers have found radiation in all 15 people tested last month from the area near the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, CNN reports. Cesium was found in the participants, ranging from 4 to 77 years old, through two rounds of testing conducted by Nanao Kamada at the Research Institute for Radiation Biology and Medicine of Hiroshima University.
  • On this day, June 27, 1967, the world's first ATM is installed in the United Kingdom. People in line are immediately aggravated by that one guy who can't seem to swipe his card correctly.


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