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Date Added: July 09, 2008 03:52:02 PM
School’s out and teens throughout Centre County are enjoying a welcome break from the fast pace of the school year. Unfortunately, as many parents know, when teens have too much unstructured time on their hands, boredom quickly results. And on the heels of boredom often comes trouble.

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