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2003 News Archives

RFB&D's Communications Coordinator, Tony Gruenewald, publishes featured poem
Visit Slow Trains, www.slowtrains.comFall 2003

 In Memoriam:

 Pat Pell

Pat Paynter

Dale Ashcroft

Time Magazine Focuses on Dyslexia (July 28, 2003 issue)

Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic® Sails Through Transitions Smoothly
Town Topics, 7/2/03

New Brunswick 5th-graders honored
"Local briefs" in Home News Tribune, 6/7/2/03 (scroll down page for article)

New Brunswick Class, Teachers to be Feted as Technology Pioneers

Home, sweet home
Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic celebrates a welcoming space.
"Lifestyle" Feature Article in the Princeton Packet 5/20/03

Record-A-Thon 2003
Congressman Rush Holt to Serve as Honorary Chair of Nonprofit's 9th Annual Record-A-Thon

"Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic unlocks the curriculum for learning disabled students."
read more in the
NJEA Review article: "Learning Through Listening" (pdf)
Reprinted with permission from the NJEA REVIEW, official journal of the New Jersey Education Association, Vol.76, No. 6 (February 2003), pages 14-15.

New Jersey Unit of RFB&D Receives Key to the Future

What does a scientist do with all of the information gathered over a long life once she retires? RFB&D volunteer Betty Wood, 90, continues to record texts for those who cannot read. Read the article online in News Transcript.


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