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Back in business

By Chris Jones
     
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      The newly renovated Sahara Square Shopping Center welcomed its first tenants in early June, marking a rebirth for the once-popular retail destination that had recently fallen on hard times.
      Laurich Properties Inc. was the primary force behind the center's redevelopment, located on the southwest corner of Sahara Avenue and Maryland Parkway. Laurich president Hank Gordon and his partners leveled most of the original buildings in the 31-year-old center last fall to make way for a new $21 million facility.
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Seniors go back to class to help pupils

By Chris Jones
     
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      The chief executive officer of the Corporation for National Service recently visited a group of senior volunteers at Thomas Elementary School to praise their efforts to better the lives of children.
      Harris Wofford, a former U.S. Senator who heads the Washington D.C.-based organization, said he was impressed with what has taken place at the school.
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