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The Paula A. Lewis Branch Library regularly schedules information sessions on the technology it has available for residents to utilize. Former Senior Technical Specialist Enrique Carmona III, center, and Rowan Hussein, right, speak to local students about the use of the branch’s 3-D printer during a recent session. ANTHONY INSWASTY PHOTOS

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Paula A. Lewis Branch Library offers much more than a good read

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The Ardie R. Copas State Veterans’ Nursing Home is under construction. The middle building houses the dining room, chapel, beauty and barber shop and more. Each of the wings contains three houses, consisting of 20 beds each. FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS

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Despite numerous delays and the pandemic, state veterans home to welcome residents soon

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Port St, Lucie continues to grow job opportunities for its residents. Here, a look at the jobs corridor in the western community of Tradition shows signs of the expansion where new companies are opening their doors to those seeking employment. CITY OF PORT ST. LUCIE PHOTOS

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Ten new awards grace Port St. Lucie’s awards and honors list, ranging from a grant to improve emergency communications to being one of the happiest cities in America.

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Port St. Lucie’s beautiful recreation areas, especially those along the North Fork of the St. Lucie River, are opening up again after being shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic. GREG GARDNER PHOTO

Good news is just around the corner

If you are tired of all the bad news that has been hitting the airwaves, of having to decide whether to take out or eat in, or need a break from binge watching your favorite TV show, there is good news. The city and its multitude of businesses and medical centers are looking forward to welcoming back patrons and athletes to a new normal way of life.

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Math teacher Amorce Jean Baptiste instructs students in geometry class at John Carroll High School. In his first year of teaching at JCHS, Jean Baptiste has been dubbed “Mr. J.B.” by his students. He moved to the United States to avoid political problems in his homeland, Haiti. ELLEN GILLETTE

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In his first year of teaching at JCHS, Jean Baptiste has been dubbed “Mr. J.B.” by his students.

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A certified respiratory therapist, Rachelle Tetreault experienced the benefits of acupuncture and Chinese herbs herself when traditional medicine failed to help with chronic asthmatic bronchitis. She went back to school for a doctorate in Eastern medicine so she could help others. ELLEN GILLETTE

The ACUPUNCTURIST

A certified respiratory therapist, Rachelle Tetreault experienced the benefits of acupuncture and Chinese herbs herself when traditional medicine failed to help with chronic asthmatic bronchitis.

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