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DAVID SWANSON / Staff Photographer
At the New Pathways to Teaching alternative teacher certification programat Burlington County College are (from left) Bernadette Katrisiosis, Aaron Bracy, Aaron Fiordimondo, and Jennifer Huckleberry.
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Teacher-certification programs booming in N.J.

Contact staff writer Cynthia Henry at 856-779-3970 or chenry@phillynews.com.

Inquirer staff writer Kristen A. Graham contributed to this article.

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NEWS
It's speculation whether the Washington Wizards played inspired tonight, but it was obvious that the 76ers did not play inspired defense in the third quarter. On the night that longtime Wizards owner Pollin died of a rare brain disorder, his team played better than it has played for much of this season in a 108-107 win over the 76ers.
LIVING
When Sara Ann Kronrot was born, doctors didn't expect her to live long or be able to see, hear or move without pain. Now 6, the wheelchair-bound girl has endured, inspiring her parents to keep going and a South Jersey to community to rally around her.

There have been small fund-raisers - concerts, teas, auctions - and support from area churches. But on Saturday, organizers have their sights set on filling the 800-seat Haddon Township High School auditorium for "Songs for Sara," a benefit concert to help her parents,