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South Jersey Students Compete In Robotics World Championship
Three schools were represented.

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Originally from the Garden State, Eddie graduated in 2014 from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. He then went on to work at NBC Sports Philadelphia as a program traffic coordinator. A few years later, his journey took him to CBS in Roanoke, Virginia to join the team as the station's first Digital Anchor, and help build their streaming/OTT platform. Whether it be through news articles, social media alerts or video updates, Eddie also enjoyed connecting with Southwest Virginia on a daily basis for four years as a Digital Producer.
The opportunity to then work in Washington, D.C. as a primetime news producer for the parent owner of the local CBS station was a chance to broaden horizons, and as a museum lover, a surrounding environment that was a thrill to just be around.
Most Likely To: Be at a museum, concert or hunting for cool flea market/antique finds while checking the St. Louis Cardinals score.
Three schools were represented.

The free event is available for those aged three and over.
The scene developed on Thursday afternoon.
The game features multipliers and an immediate way to win $100.
There is a $29 million gap in the budget for the new school year.
An "Everything Must Go!" sale is being held.
Music and cars will roll through the town.
Employees of the borough are also not allowed to assist ICE operations.
Two others were also charged.
He was already ordered to pay thousands of dollars for another case.
The house was also set ablaze.
New Jersey and Philadelphia are represented in the new creation.
All of their equipment was destroyed.
He didn't stop at just pouring it on them either.
He was found with a knife, covered in blood.
When the standard methods aren't sufficient, this new team has an answer.
The tradition is more than 30 years old.
Morales had more than $1 million in scholarships and 15 acceptance letters to choose from.
This is the first-ever option of its kind in the borough for families.
Only one other NJ college has a student being recognized.