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MONROE: Li gets life
File photo. Tianle Li has been sentenced to life in prison Sept. 30 for poisoning her husband, Xiaoye Wang in 2011.
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MANVILLE: Community calendar, issue of Oct. 10
Doings around town Sun., Oct. 13 Church celebration: Saints Peter & Paul Orthodox Church’s 98th anniversary open house and international food festival, 605 Washington Ave. Service at 2 p.m. will anoint all with holy oil (for well-being, peace, healing.) Children’s choir and celebratory hymns at 2:30. Enjoy tastings of food from the countries of heritage…
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WRITE TO US
The Messenger Press wants your letters Letters to the editor should not exceed 400 words and must include the writer’s address and daytime telephone number. It is the policy of The Messenger-Press to print the name and municipality of the letter writer. The telephone number is for confirmation purposes only and will not be printed.…
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Greengold Ray Energies Announces The Acquisition Of 6.074 Acres Of Farm Land, Equity Capital Restructuring & Reorganization: Added Asset Value To Company
By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – GreenGold Ray Energies, Inc. {GREENGOLD} is "Fueling the Future"—- announces the acquisition of 6.074 acres of agricultural farm land in the Big Island of Hawaii on August 19, 2013, serving as the Company’s first U.S.A. Jatropha Plantations Farm. The Company’s goal is to increase more land acquisition from 5,000 to at…
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FLORENCE: New officers join police ranks
Mayor Craig Wilkie (far left) swears in new Patrol Officer Jason Silk with his wife, Morgan Silk (far right) while Florence Township Police Department Chief Alvin Scully looking on. Photos by Amy Batista
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HAMILTON: Township Council candidates discuss issues, goals
Republican Township Council candidate Dennis Pone
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MANVILLE: Firehouse open Thursday night for activities
Vamps welcome and teach during Fire Prevention Week By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Firefighters from all three borough companies will be available from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Firehouse No. 2 on North 13th Avenue for the annual Fire Prevention Week open house. Children and their parents can see all three borough fire…
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MANVILLE: Library to be closed for one week (until Oct. 17)
Replacement of air condition/heating units should be major improvement The Manville Public Library will be temporarily closed from Wednesday, Oct. 9, until its planned reopening on Thursday, Oct. 17. Patrons should immediately notice a change in the climate of the library upon its reopening. A new HVAC unit will replace the building’s original air conditioning…
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MANVILLE: GOP disagrees on dispatch switch
Borough candidates debate decision to join county system By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Four of the six candidates for Borough Council think the borough acted wisely to end borough-employed dispatchers and contract with the county dispatch system for police calls. Democrats Frank Jurewicz and Harry Bugal Jr. and independents Lou Petzinger and Sherri Lynn said…
