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Monday Chat with Father Joseph Nealon
On Sunday, May 18, at the 10:30 a.m. Mass at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, the Rev. Joseph Nealon will celebrate the 68th anniversary of his ordination into the priesthood. Nealon, 92, celebrated his first Mass on May 18, 1940, at Sacred Heart Church in Vailsburg, N.J. On Sunday, the pastor and parishioners of Holy Redeemer will salute Nealon for his long service.

How did Godwin's plea deal evolve in Martin County sandbar killing case?
A mistrial kept jurors from deciding Brian Justin Godwin's guilt or innocence, but their opinions may have been among the factors that helped set him free.

Treasure Coast moms team up to help homeless mothers and children
Put a couple kids on a playground, and chances are good their moms will start talking. Using the mommy network, a local group is making playtime more productive.

Indian River Lagoon dolphins often face harsh reality after rescue and release
An old dolphin named C6 fought off a shark attack, was successfully rehabilitated and released by human rescuers — only to choke on an exotic fish and die in the Indian River Lagoon.

Restoring St. Lucie Inlet North Jetty may cost Martin County taxpayers less
A $5.4 million restoration project will make the St. Lucie Inlet North Jetty safer, reduce future dredging costs and "change the way the average boater uses the inlet," according to Martin County Coastal Engineer Kathy Fitzpatrick.
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