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The holiday break is a distant memory for the various high school sports teams. Most have off for Martin Luther King Day, but a busy week is in store for lots of squads. There are a few enticing matchups...
Wherever we look, anger is on the rise and is calling for a deeper look at its anatomy. Anger, which is one of the seven capital sins, is often painted as evil. Psychologists would advise, however, that we take a...
I began my service as a lector in 1965 when I was 12 years old. Only a few months before (on Nov. 29, 1964), Masses were celebrated in English for the first time in the United States. So, you...
WASHINGTON – Robert Archie knows he'd be homeless if it wasn't for the Rapid Re-housing program run by Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Trenton, New Jersey. A data specialist with the New Jersey Department of Human Services, Archie has...
GREENVILLE – It was a tale of two halves on the afternoon of Jan. 19 at the Carpenter Fieldhouse on the campus of Tower Hill School. The Archmere's boys basketball team could do little wrong through two and a...
WILMINGTON – After building up an early lead, the St. Elizabeth girls' basketball team spent much of the night of Jan. 20 playing catch-up at rival Ursuline. But Ber'Nyah Ward-Mayo put the Vikings ahead by two points on a...
PRINCESS ANNE, Md. —  Two staff members of Seton Center, Sisters Cecilia McManus and Eileen Eager, have bid farewell to the program they founded in 1983. Seton Center serves thousands in this community with food programs, counseling, a thrift store...
Eight-year-old Enzo Vincent collected 3,500 pairs of pajamas for children in need this Christmas. The second-grade student at Holy Cross School in Dover decided to begin collecting pajamas about four years ago because they make him “feel warm and loved.” Enzo’s...
WASHINGTON -- For a few hours, Gio Gomez left the warmth of the Florida sun and headed north toward an arctic blast in Washington. She protected herself from the winter breeze while wrapped in a yellow and white Vatican...
MILLTOWN – Salesianum rebounded from a slow start to win going away at St. Mark's, 54-36, on Jan. 18. A large crowd turned out to watch the first of the teams' two meetings this season, including sizable student sections...