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The East Providence
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MAY 2012 Volume 8, no. 5
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Serving the Community and Businesses of East Providence
Prom & Wedding 2012
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Summer Summer Fun Fun see page 40
Remembering Lauren
“Your Heart Will Go On Fundraiser - May 19th”
By Bob Rodericks “I remember the day as though it were yesterday. It was the second of two of the most memorable days in my life. November 4, 1988. At 3:28 AM, Lauren Ashley Zarembka, entered this world. Her mom and I didn’t know if we were having a boy or girl…but Lauren didn’t waste any time letting us know - we knew we had a new baby daughter!” These are the words from a loving father who now deals with the loss of that daughter. Bruce Zarembka spent some time with The Reporter recently in a wide ranging interview in which he discussed the lasting impact Lauren has had on so many people. Lauren was a promising East Providence High School graduate in 2006. Her road to graduation, however, was more difficult than most. At age 5, doctors found a brain tumor. The tumor was benign and Lauren was closely monitored with MRI’s and other exams for the next several years. “She was doing just fine,” recalled her dad. As Lauren entered grade 7 at Riverside Middle School her tumor began to grow. The ugly tumor was still benign and things were still okay with Lauren. It became clear that this young girl had a talent for music and the arts as she had the lead part in the popular play “Annie”. The young “Annie” was played spectacularly by Lauren and, thus, kicked off what would be a wonderful career in theatre. “By the time Lauren got to the high school, she knew she wanted to do more acting. She got the lead part in “Footloose” presented by EPHS,” said Bruce Zarembka. She was also in the Meistersingers, Choral Ensemble and Flag Corp as well as helping patients in the ‘Tomorrow Fund Clinic’. continued on page 10...
Orlo Playground construction volunteers have been working hard. See article on page XX and find out how you can help.