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District, Firm End Relationship, Salesman Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy were Top Local News

Here were some of the top Wayne stories this week.

A substitute teaching firm at the center of a controversy involving student abuse will stop providing substitutes to the district at the end of the school year.

Salesman Admits to Bribing Doctors

Wayne resident Scott Niccoll plead guilty to charges of conspiracy and money laundering after authorities said they illegally paid doctors for referrals to their company.

Student Attend Prom Thanks to Family’s Gift

Wayne Hills High School students attended the prom thanks to the generosity of one Wayne family’s $700.

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District Renews Contract with PR Firm

The Board of Education approved rehiring Success Communications by a 8-1 vote at a meeting last week. 

Family Opens Deli on Mountain View Boulevard

A man has fulfilled his dream by opening a deli on Mountain View Boulevard with his family.

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