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Penelope Cake, of Cape May, shown in her home studio, makes art from items that are often thrown away.
Tracey DuFault
Tracey DuFault, of Lower Township, Executive Director of the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce, has joined the Board of the Cape Regional Medical Center Foundation.
Kate MacHugh
Kate MacHugh’s book, “Ugly: The Story of a Bullied Girl,” relates MacHugh's experiences of being bullied in middle and high school.
Anita de Satnick
Early childhood educator Anita de Satnick, of Cape May, has joined the Board of the Cape Regional Medical Center Foundation.
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs in May — a steady pace that shows strength in the face of tax increases and government spending cuts if not enough to reduce still-high unemployment.
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