“Returning as coaches shows the current players that there is a reason to be invested in Columbia Girls basketball,” said Stevana Sims, CHS Class of 2009. “It also gives our players access to people with a shared experience that resembles what our players may face every day.”
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From Essex County Executive’s Office: Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. announced that…
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Longtime Maplewoodian, Member of ‘Greatest Generation’ Rudolph Marzano, 1927-2023
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Columbia High School to Step Up Student ID Enforcement in New Year
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