Kearny school opens new library, expands opportunities for students

After years without a library, the General Philip Kearny School now boasts a fully equipped space where students can access books, computers, and a variety of learning resources. This new addition is part of a broader effort to provide tailored academic programs—including Algebra I for eighth graders—as well as extracurricular activities like music and dance.

With strong community support and a focus on equity, Kearny is creating an inclusive environment that supports both students and their families.

“Our staff, along with the community, came together to create this library space,” said Principal Sabrina Scott-Feggins. “It’s filled with culturally rich books, computers, and other valuable resources.”

A retired librarian has volunteered to help organize the library and train both students and teachers on how to use it effectively. “We even have resources that allow us to work with our parents in that space,” Scott-Feggins added.

**Tailored Academic Programs**

To help prepare students for the next level, Kearny not only participates in all of the school district’s academic initiatives but has also introduced Algebra I for eighth graders. Scott-Feggins explained that early exposure to high school-level math gives students a strong foundation and a competitive edge as they transition into high school.

“We often discuss equity and access for students, but we don’t always follow through with the next step,” she said. “This year, we’re taking that next step by offering Algebra I to our eighth graders, and we’re really excited about it.”

Scott-Feggins emphasized how Kearny is tailoring instruction to meet each student’s unique needs, moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach.

“For instance, we have two fifth-grade girls who are performing at their grade level but receive reading and math instruction at a sixth-grade level,” she explained. “They spend part of the period learning with their peers, then move on to enrichment in the higher-level class.”

“This is the kind of individualized support we provide. We also hold conferences with families when a student is struggling. We identify the challenges and develop a plan tailored to each student’s needs,” she added. “We avoid a blanket approach to learning and focus on equitable practices that meet each student where they are.”

**Extracurricular Activities**

In addition to academics, Kearny offers students a variety of extracurricular activities, including music, dance, and flag football.

“We are using Beyond the Bars, a music program designed specifically for our middle school students,” Scott-Feggins said. “In the program, students learn to play guitars and keyboards, and they also use computers to produce music.”

They have also partnered with the Philadelphia Ballet, following their program throughout most of the school year. “At the end, we held a recital together with other participating schools.”

Kearny collaborates with the Wagner Institute of Science to support their science curriculum.

**Supporting the School Community**

Beyond academics and student wellness, Kearny is deeply committed to supporting the broader school community. Scott-Feggins highlighted several ongoing efforts to help meet families’ basic needs—from food and clothing to holiday support.

“We have partnered with Sharing Excess, a food donation program,” she explained. “They provide fresh fruits and vegetables that we pack and distribute to our families.”

Additionally, the school offers a clothing giveaway with gently used and new clothes available every Thursday. They also run a consistent Thanksgiving effort each year to support families during the holidays.

“At Kearny, we’ve worked hard to create an inclusive environment where students have endless opportunities and their families receive the support they need,” Scott-Feggins added.

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Multicultural Festival cooks up food and fun this weekend at Market Creek Plaza

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation is hosting a Multicultural Festival Day this Sunday, Oct. 12, from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Market Creek Plaza Amphitheater.

The free event is returning for the first time since 2020, aiming to celebrate a variety of cultures through food, entertainment, and community connection.

“There’s no festival without food. So we have some great food vendors,” says Vanessa McEvoy, Facilities and Operations Manager for The Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation.

One of the vendors, Mahalang Grill & Craft, reflects this spirit. “These are all staples of our Chamorro culture. At any fiesta, you would find these items here,” shares Melissa Salas-Ramirez, Manager of Mahalang Grill & Craft.

In addition to delicious food, festival-goers can enjoy performances from groups like Danza Azteca Kuauhkoatl. Attendees can also participate in various activities including rock climbing, face painting, jumbo lawn games, and more.

The event is free to the public and takes place at 336 Euclid Avenue. Local vendors will be onsite selling food and merchandise.

You can register for the event ahead of time or simply show up to enjoy the food and festivities! Don’t miss this vibrant celebration of culture and community.
https://fox5sandiego.com/san-diego-guide/things-to-do/jacobs-center-multicultural-festival/

Home saunas are deeply discounted for October Prime Day

If you’ve had your eye on a home sauna, now is the time to buy. If you’ve been scrolling past home sauna ads thinking, “someday,” October Prime Day might be that day.

Home saunas — the kind you can fit in your garage or basement corner — are seeing serious discounts right now, with some models hundreds of dollars off. While you might think this is a serious investment (and some are), there are also affordable options available. From portable sauna boxes that fold up for easy storage to sauna blankets offering the benefits without the commitment, there’s something for every preference and budget.

**Why Consider a Home Sauna?**

Regular sauna use has been linked to improved circulation, muscle recovery, stress relief, and better sleep. If these benefits appeal to you, investing in a home unit can pay for itself over time, especially compared to paying $20 to $40 per session at a spa or gym.

A home sauna offers unparalleled convenience: no need to drive across town, share sweaty benches with strangers, or worry about time limits imposed by hourly bookings. Instead, you simply walk in, fire it up, and relax in the comfort of your own space.

### October Prime Day Deals on Home Saunas

Prime Day pricing helps make owning a home sauna even more reachable. Whether you’re looking for a compact, one-person infrared sauna or a larger two-person model with premium features, there are options to suit different budgets.

**Dynamic Saunas Barcelona 1- to 2-Person Low EMF FAR Infrared Sauna – 33% OFF**
Constructed from Canadian hemlock wood, this sauna offers low-EMF far infrared heating panels for safer, extended use. It comfortably fits one to two people and includes interior seating. Plus, built-in Bluetooth speakers let you stream music or podcasts during your session.

**X-Vcak Upgraded Sauna Box – 17% OFF**
This portable steam sauna tent sets up in minutes without permanent installation or construction. Compact and versatile, it’s suitable for nearly any space — even apartments. It features a steamer with nine adjustable heat levels for personalized intensity.

**Dynamic Saunas Andora 2-Person Low EMF FAR Infrared Sauna – 25% OFF**
Sized for two people, this low-EMF far infrared sauna includes red light therapy to rejuvenate skin and aid muscle recovery. Tempered glass doors and windows provide visibility while retaining heat effectively.

**OUTEXER Far Infrared Sauna – 20% OFF**
Designed for single-person use, this sauna fits into compact spaces and is made from durable materials. It features a control panel for managing temperature and timers from inside the unit, and runs on standard 110V household power without any special electrical work.

**KASUE Infrared Sauna Box – 15% OFF**
This portable sauna is crafted with five-layer waterproof and thermal insulation, retaining heat more efficiently than single-layer models. It comes with a 3-liter steamer and includes a folding chair for comfortable sessions.

**OUTARFIE Far Infrared Sauna – 32% OFF**
A compact, one-person sauna that maximizes space efficiency without sacrificing features. It includes built-in Bluetooth speakers and a digital control panel conveniently located for easy temperature and time adjustments.

**Homsido Infrared Home Sauna Room – 15% OFF**
This single-person sauna is made from hemlock wood and features 1,200-watt low-EMF heating panels for rapid warmup. An LCD control panel allows you to preset temperature and session duration.

**X-Vcak Portable Sauna Box – 25% OFF**
Another portable steam sauna with a collapsible design for easy storage. The remote control adjusts nine heat levels without interrupting your session. A folding chair inside ensures comfort during longer sessions.

**JNH Lifestyles Joyous 2-Person Home Infrared Sauna – $380 COUPON**
This two-person sauna offers infrared light therapy, interior lighting, and ergonomic seating. These luxury touches make it an investment worth making if you want a high-quality, permanent home sauna you’ll use regularly.

**EHINI Infrared Sauna Blanket – 53% OFF**
Not ready to commit to a full sauna? Consider a sauna blanket — the most portable and space-saving option. This model heats up to 176 degrees with adjustable timers from 20 to 60 minutes. It rolls up easily for convenient storage in a closet or under a bed.

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The Us@250 Experience

**Pride. Reckoning. Aspiration.**

As an American, you can experience all of these feelings at the same time: hold pride in our progress, reckon with our problematic past, and aspire for a better future.

That is at the heart of New America’s *Us@250* initiative—an effort to deepen our understanding of our national identity by expanding the American narrative to include the rich, complex histories of all of us.

Ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary in 2026, join New America this fall for robust conversations on these themes with policymakers, visual artists, community organizers, and more.

Together, we’ll explore the truths and contradictions about ourselves and our country through poetry, film, comedy, story, and music.

We’ll also ask big questions: Given the nation’s history, who might we become if we truly live up to its founding ideals? Who belongs here, and who will be welcome? And how can we make the promise of America available to all?
https://www.newamerica.org/new-america/events/the-us250-experience/

PVL: Choco Mucho spoils Bella Belen debut, beats Capital1

RODRIGUEZ, Rizal — Choco Mucho spoiled Bella Belen’s much-awaited PVL debut by sweeping her team in straight sets, 33-31, 26-24, 25-23. The victory marked a strong start for Choco Mucho as they kicked off their Reinforced Conference campaign on a high note on Tuesday night at Ynares Center Montalban.

The Flying Titans showcased their impressive depth throughout the match. A standout performer was a revitalized Kat Tolentino, who returned strong after missing the All-Filipino action and preseason due to injury. Her performance played a key role in securing the win for Choco Mucho.
https://sports.inquirer.net/643321/pvl-choco-mucho-spoils-bella-belen-debut-beats-capital1

Inhalers for asthma, COPD are climate change contributors, study finds

Inhalers that provide fast-acting treatment for people with certain respiratory conditions are contributing to greenhouse gas emissions, which can worsen both climate change and the conditions themselves, according to new research.

Published Monday in the *Journal of the American Medical Association*, the study found that inhalers approved for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) generated an estimated 24.9 million metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions in the United States from 2014 to 2024. This amount is equivalent to the emissions of about 530,000 gas-powered cars each year.

“Scaled across tens of millions of inhalers dispensed annually, these emissions drive global warming, exacerbating the very respiratory conditions inhalers are meant to relieve,” authors of a supplemental editorial note wrote.

Asthma and chronic lung disease affect millions of Americans. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, 28 million Americans have asthma, and 34 million live with chronic lung disease. These cases are expected to increase as climate change worsens air pollution, which in turn raises the risk and severity of respiratory symptoms.

Researchers identified metered-dose inhalers—the boot-shaped treatment devices many people picture—as the most harmful to the environment. These inhalers accounted for 98% of emissions over the decade-long period. However, it’s not the medication itself causing the issue.

The problem lies in the hydrofluoroalkane propellants contained in these inhalers. Hydrofluoroalkanes are potent greenhouse gases widely used in products like aerosol sprays, which significantly contribute to the carbon footprint.

“Inhalers add to the growing carbon footprint of the US healthcare system, putting many patients with chronic respiratory disease at risk,” said lead author Dr. William Feldman, a pulmonologist and health services researcher at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, in a news release. “On the upside, there is tremendous opportunity to make changes that protect both patients and the planet by utilizing lower-emission alternatives.”

The study also found that other types of inhalers, such as dry powder inhalers and soft mist inhalers, are less harmful to the environment. These devices deliver medication to the lungs without the need for propellants, offering a greener alternative for patients and healthcare systems alike.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/inhalers-produce-carbon-emissions-study/

Mixed-use project proposed for former Hanson’s site in Platt Park

Doug McKinnon plans to revamp the gateway to South Pearl Street’s shops and restaurants in Platt Park. The real estate investor, through his firm McKinnon & Associates, submitted redevelopment plans last week to the city of Denver for his 0.29-acre lot at 1301 S. Pearl St., located adjacent to the iconic South Pearl sign that welcomes visitors to the neighborhood.

The property formerly housed Hansons, a burger joint that closed in 2020 and was demolished within the past year. McKinnon purchased the lot for $2.9 million in cash last December.

His proposed three-story building aims to offer a mixed-use space. The ground-floor corner is intended for a restaurant, with additional retail spaces facing Pearl Street and residential units along Louisiana Avenue. The second and third floors are planned to include both residential and office spaces. The development would also feature underground parking. Local design firm OZ Architecture drew up the plans.

“Given the preliminary nature of the plan, it is a little premature for us to get too deep into specific details of the project,” McKinnon wrote in an email to BusinessDen.

McKinnon is the second owner to explore redevelopment of the site. Before his purchase, the property was owned by Greenwood Village-based Cadence Capital Investments. Cadence acquired the two-story building in September 2020 for $2.6 million and submitted plans to convert the existing structure into an office building. However, no work on the site ultimately took place.
https://www.denverpost.com/2025/10/07/denver-platt-park-hansons-site/

To attract more funds, Philippines told to bolster sustainability rules

MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines needs to strengthen sustainability standards in major infrastructure projects to attract discerning foreign investors and donors, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said.

In a report released on Tuesday, the OECD noted that the Philippine Development Plan 2023–2028 had already laid out specific strategies and measurable actions that signal a commitment to sustainable development.

https://business.inquirer.net/551311/to-attract-more-funds-ph-told-to-bolster-sustainability-rules

Maharashtra Approves Independent Navi Mumbai International Airport Police Station With 108 Posts To Boost Security

**State Government Approves Independent Airport Police Station for Navi Mumbai International Airport**

In a significant move to bolster security around the Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA), the state government has approved the establishment of an independent airport police station. This new station will comprise a total of 108 posts across various ranks, ensuring a robust security presence for the sprawling airport complex.

**Funding and Expenditure**

The government has sanctioned Rs 3.38 crore as recurring expenditure and Rs 1.76 crore as non-recurring expenditure for the setup and maintenance of the new police station. These funds will help cover infrastructure, staffing, and operational costs.

**Jurisdiction and Structure**

The airport police station will be carved out by dividing the existing jurisdictions of the Panvel City and Ulwe police stations, both under the Navi Mumbai Police Commissionerate. The exact jurisdiction boundaries for Panvel, Ulwe, and the new airport police station will soon be finalized and submitted to the state government for approval.

**Airport Development and Security Needs**

The foundation stone for NMIA was laid by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 18, 2018, at Koparbhujhe. The airport is being developed in five phases, with plans to feature four passenger terminals, two runways, a cargo truck terminal, and other vital civil and defense aviation facilities.

Once fully operational, NMIA is expected to handle an impressive capacity of 90 million passengers and 360 million metric tonnes of cargo annually. Given these large-scale operations and the critical need for stringent security measures, the establishment of an independent airport police station was deemed essential.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (HQ) Sanjay Patil stated, “Considering the large-scale operations and the need for stringent security, an independent police station was deemed essential.”

**Reorganisation of Navi Mumbai Police Commissionerate**

In July 2025, the Navi Mumbai Police Commissionerate underwent a reorganisation, resulting in the creation of Zone-3 (Belapur) by dividing the earlier Zones 1 (Vashi) and 2 (Panvel). During this restructuring process, the proposal for the airport police station was submitted to ensure efficient law enforcement at NMIA and its surrounding areas.

Following a thorough review, the State Home Department approved the proposal and issued an official Government Resolution (GR) on Monday.

**Posts and Staffing Details**

The 108 newly sanctioned posts for the airport police station are distributed as follows:

– 2 Police Inspectors
– 3 Assistant Police Inspectors
– 6 Police Sub-Inspectors
– 6 Assistant Police Sub-Inspectors
– 27 Head Constables
– 42 Constables
– 19 Women Constables
– 3 Driver Constables

**Enhancing Security and Rapid Response**

With this dedicated police station, authorities aim to enhance security, ensure rapid response to incidents, and maintain law and order in and around the Navi Mumbai International Airport. This initiative marks a major step toward safeguarding one of India’s emerging aviation hubs.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/maharashtra-approves-independent-navi-mumbai-international-airport-police-station-with-108-posts-to-boost-security

Should you be worried about WeWork India’s ₹3,000cr IPO?

**Should You Be Worried About WeWork India’s ₹3,000 Crore IPO?**

*By Dwaipayan Roy | October 7, 2025 | 8:02 PM*

WeWork India’s ₹3,000 crore initial public offering (IPO) has come under scrutiny, with proxy advisory firm InGovern raising significant concerns over its structure and pre-listing conditions. Shriram Subramanian, the founder of InGovern, highlighted issues that cast doubt on the promoters’ intent, the company’s financial sustainability, and governance oversight.

### IPO Structure: No Fresh Capital Infusion

The IPO is structured as a full offer for sale (OFS), meaning that no new capital will be infused into the company through this process. Instead, existing shareholders are offloading shares, which raises questions about the use of proceeds and the company’s future funding needs.

### Major Concerns Raised by InGovern

**Temporary Release of Pledged Promoter Shares**

A key concern flagged by InGovern is the temporary release of promoter shares that were pledged before the IPO. Over 53% of WeWork India’s pre-IPO shares, held by Embassy Buildcon, had been pledged against borrowings amounting to approximately ₹2,065 crore. These pledges were revoked mainly to facilitate the IPO. According to Subramanian, if the listing did not occur, the shares would have to be re-pledged within 45 days. This arrangement raises questions about the promoters’ commitment and the stability of their holdings.

**Ongoing Financial Challenges**

WeWork India continues to face operating cash losses, a challenge complicated by lease agreements treated as debt obligations. Nearly 43% of the company’s FY25 revenue went toward lease payouts. Subramanian expressed concern over the promoters’ use of a pure OFS to deleverage, noting that the company’s brief profit in FY25 was largely due to a deferred-tax gain rather than operational performance.

**Governance and Compliance Red Flags**

Repeated audit qualifications have been highlighted as a potential red flag. From FY22 to FY24, WeWork India reported material weaknesses in internal controls, including poor vendor documentation and issues with related-party transparency. Moreover, the promoters face several pending enforcement proceedings under the aegis of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the Enforcement Directorate (ED), and the Prevention of Corruption Act, spotlighting serious governance concerns.

### Market Risks: Dependence on the WeWork Brand

InGovern also flagged WeWork India’s dependence on the WeWork Global brand as a critical risk factor. The company operates under a 99-year license, which is contingent on promoter control and regulatory compliance. Any conviction or significant change in promoters could jeopardize these brand rights, posing an existential threat to the business model.

### Despite Concerns, Strong Anchor Participation

Despite these multiple concerns, the IPO attracted strong anchor investor interest, raising ₹1,348 crore from 67 investors including well-known names like ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund and HDFC Mutual Fund.

**Takeaway:** While WeWork India’s IPO garnered a solid market response, investors should carefully weigh the significant financial, governance, and structural risks highlighted by InGovern before making investment decisions.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/business/wework-india-s-3-000cr-ipo-under-ingovern-s-scanner-here-s-why/story