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A mural of Ona Judge, a former slave of George and Martha Washington who escaped to freedom in Portsmouth, will be installed on the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire’s Court Street building.
Chase Millikan, a middle school archer and student at The Grauer School, an independent school in Encinitas, placed fourth overall in the Middle School Varsity Boys Division at the Olympic Archery … ...
High school girls at The Grauer School learn car maintenance to challenge stereotypes, thanks to Talena Handley's Girlie Garage workshop.
Black Heritage Trail NH is creating a mural of Ona Marie Judge, an enslaved woman who escaped from Martha Washington and found freedom in Portsmouth, NH. The mural, planned for the side of the ...
Students from The Grauer School, an independent school in Encinitas, recently returned from immersive Spring Expeditions to Poland, Costa Rica, Mammoth, and beyond — each offering hands-on ...
ONA, W.Va. (WCHS) — Flooding across our viewing area has brought a heavy impact, and although those in Ona are used to seeing their baseball fields underwater after excessive amounts of rain ...
Fans of 'The Rookie' need to check out 'Flashpoint,' an emotional and action-driven series that follows the response calls of ...
We Are Ona alumni include Adeline Grattard, head chef of the Michelin-starred Yam’Tcha in Paris; Atsushi Tanaka, known for his strikingly minimalist take on Japanese cuisine; and Mory Sacko, who fuses ...
The Grauer School, an independent school in Encinitas focused on Learning by Discovery, will be hosting an Open House event for prospective students and families between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Satur… ...
Subscriber 2024 MLB Draft: Rutgers star Josh Kuroda-Grauer drafted 75th overall by Athletics Updated: Jul. 15, 2024, 2:19 p.m. | Published: Jul. 15, 2024, 2:04 p.m.
MLB.com’s No. 90 prospect, Kuroda-Grauer could become just the third Scarlet Knight drafted in the top 100 since 2005, joining Frazier (No. 34, 2007) and former teammate Ryan Lasko (No. 41, 2023).
Kuroda-Grauer played well his first two seasons at Rutgers, hitting .299 and .298, but this year marked a quantum leap. It started on a rough note – a broken thumb from being hit by a pitch in ...