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Free and Reduced Price Meals Available for Garden Grove USD Students
Both breakfast and lunch programs are offered for students in various financial situations.

<strong>E-Mail: justin.petruccelli@patch.com</strong><br><strong>Phone: 714-642-0190</strong><br><strong>Birthday: April 10</strong>
After 20 years in Southern California, Justin spent eight years in Arkansas, where he received a bachelor's degree in print journalism from the University of Central Arkansas and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where he served as executive editor of the UALR Trojan. It's also in Arkansas where Justin developed his love for community news.
Justin moved to Orange County in 2006, and spent nearly three years as a senior editor for Entrepreneur Magazine's website before coming to Patch.
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<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>: Feral cats; coyotes (which apprently enjoy eating the feral cats); the relatively stable economy and real estate market.
Both breakfast and lunch programs are offered for students in various financial situations.

Ramirez raped two women, one of whom he met while working as the manager of First Class Cleaners in Fountain Valley.
The council also finalized its intention to participate in the state's alternate redevelopment program.
The area's high school students tested well in biology, chemistry and world history.
The city will consider 3 proposals already on the table as well as 1 more of its own design.
Patch launches a series that explores how local residents and businesses are coping with the present—and imagining the future.
The next five days of the project will focus on the corner of Euclid Street and Warner Avenue.
The school district's clinic will offer the free shots to eligible students until Sept. 9.
The OC Food Truck will also be on hand as the 2009 animated hit plays Friday night at the Sports Park
Stephanie Becerra received her bachelor's degree in human development.
The promotion is part of the chain's Customer Appreciation Day.
The offer includes $56.3 million up front as well as a 15-year lease agreement that would allow the cathedral's ministry to stay in the building.
The commission will also review its annual report.
Karen Smith will receive the award later this month during an on-field ceremony at the Little League World Series in Pennsylvania.
Vehicle burglaries dropped significantly, while coyote sightings held steady.
The sandwich chain will celebrate its grand opening by hosting a fundraiser for the city's parks and recreation division.
Burger King is selling its signature burger for 88 cents Monday from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Son Hoang Vuong has been charged with felony counts of filing a false bomb report and false personation.
He's accused of sending nude photos of himself to three Fountain Valley minors ages 11, 15 and 17 in an effort to seduce them.