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Roughies Report: Seniors invited to reception

Any Catasauqua High School senior who would like to attend the coffee and doughnut reception at St. John Fisher Church June 2 should pick up a form in the CHS guidance office.

Mass is scheduled to begin 8:30 a.m., and the reception will begin after Mass.

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There is still time to sign up for fall sports and activities. Students wishing to participate in cross-country, field hockey, football cheerleading, football, boys soccer, girls soccer, girls volleyball and marching band should sign up now in the CHS athletic office.

Any student who has already signed up to play a fall sport but missed the recent meeting in the auditorium should stop by the athletic office to pick up a sports physical paperwork packet.

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Sacred Heart Senior Living in Northampton is hiring dietary aides for the 4-7:30 p.m. shift.

If you are interested, more information is posted on the bulletin board located outside of the CHS guidance office.

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Gracedale Nursing Home is offering a free certified nursing assistant training program approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. Classes will be every six weeks and are scheduled for 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

Paid positions may be offered after successful completion of the course.

More information is available on the CHS guidance office bulletin board.

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Cedar Crest College is offering a crime scene camp June 24-26. Hosted by the forensic science program, faculty and students, the program is geared toward students in ninth and 10th grades and will take place on the college campus from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Emphasis will be placed on understanding the roles of investigators and scientists at scenes, crime scene documentation and recognizing and collecting a variety of evidence types. Students will learn all aspects of crime scene investigation from forensic science professionals.

During this intensive three-day camp, attendees will have the opportunity to learn how to properly process various types of crime scenes, including those with fingerprints, bloodstain patterns, bones and entomologic evidence. Attendees will then analyze their evidence, interpret the results and perform a crime scene reconstruction based on science.

On the last day of the camp, students will testify to their findings as expert witnesses in a courtroom setting.

The course/lab fee is $250.

For additional information, see the flier on the CHS guidance office bulletin board.