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Olympian From Wayne Speaks On Bobsledding In Winter Games: Around Wayne
Also: Time For Kids To Unmask? Many Wayne Parents Are Ready / Faith Leaders Condemn Bomb Threats At HBCUs / How Often Are Local Trains Late?

WAYNE, NJ — Patch reviews this past week's top stories around Wayne.
Wayne Olympian Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian Speaks On Winter Games
Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian, competing for Team Jamaica and bearing its flag, made the final runs of her career, according to NBC Sports.
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Time For Kids To Unmask? Many Wayne Parents Say They're Ready
Many Wayne parents say they're OK with their kids not wearing masks in school come March 7. Some wish they could take off the masks sooner.
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Wayne Faith Leaders Condemn Bomb Threats At HBCUs
Several historically Black colleges and universities received a series of bomb threats at the beginning of Black History Month.
How Often Are Trains, Buses Late In Wayne? A Look At The Data
Is the public transit that goes through Wayne up to par? Here's what the data from the past five years indicates.
Wayne Valley High School Awarded Teen Mental Health Grant
The grant enables up to 10 percent of staff to get trained and implement a teen Mental Health First Aid program.
$35M Scheme At Passaic Co. Pharmacy Results In Guilty Plea: Feds
Main Avenue Pharmacy ran a kickback scheme involving compounded drugs for several years, according to court documents.
Opioid Mill Leader In Passaic County Gets 10 Years In Prison
Authorities seized more than 17,000 wax folds of heroin and fentanyl from the man and his girlfriend during the takedown.
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