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The Dove Daily Update

Posted: 5:38 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012

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Survivors of the Sandy Hook shooting will not go back to their school. The Connecticut Post reports the students will return to class after the winter break in neighboring Monroe at a school that was closed last year. Volunteers and town officials have been making the Chalk Hill School ready for their arrival.

Spreading false rumors about more school violence has two Bay area teens in trouble. Hillsborough County deputies arrested a 13-year-old Farnell Middle School student and charged him with filing a false police report, as well as a 15-year-old Armwood High School student. She was charged with filing a false police report and disruption of a school event after she created a false Facebook account then sent threatening messages to her real Facebook page. Both charges are misdemeanors.

A woman fishing in the mangroves near Caladesi Island died after she fell from the boat. Norman Barnes, 81, tried to save his wife, Beverly Barnes, also 81 after he got her back in the boat and called 911, performing CPR as well. She died at Morton Plant Hospital later due to cardiac arrest. Officials call Norman Barnes heroic for his efforts and say they would not have found them so quickly in the thick mangroves had he not had the cell phone. 

So many people have wanted to send a personal message to the folks in Newtown that on Monday the postal service dedicated a PO Box to the town. If you’d like to send your own condolences, the address is PO Box 3700, Newtown, Connecticut 06470.

You have until tomorrow to mail those first class packages so they get there in time for Christmas. Priority mail needs to be out by Friday for Christmas delivery.

Did you see this one coming? A “gender neutral” Easy Bake Oven. Hasbro says it’s in response to a Jersey Girl’s 40,000 signature petition calling for the toy maker to create one that appeals to everyone. Celeb Chef Bobby Flay even joined in the petition, and Hasbro now says they plan to introduce the new color scheme at the industry's Toy Fair in New York in February. You’ll see it on the shelves by next summer.

 
 
 

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