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New Bedford Lions award scholarship – New Castle News

New Bedford Lions award scholarship – New Castle News


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Updated: August 9, 2025 @ 12:45 pm
New Bedford Lions president Bruce Clingan, left, presents a $500 scholarship to 2025 Wilmington Area High School graduate Ellie Cullen as her grandparents, Jane and Dan Cullen, look on.

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    New Bedford Lions president Bruce Clingan, left, presents a $500 scholarship to 2025 Wilmington Area High School graduate Ellie Cullen as her grandparents, Jane and Dan Cullen, look on.
    The New Bedford Lions Club recently presented 2025 Wilmington Area High School graduate Ellie Cullen with a $500 scholarship.
    Cullen, who graduated with a 4.0, will study chemistry with a concentration in forensic science at Slippery Rock University.
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