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  • Martha Sexton, 71, of Upper Freehold

    Funeral service set for Thursday. By:    UPPER FREEHOLD — Martha M. Sexton, 71, died Friday, March 2, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold.    Born in Upper Freehold, she lived in Cream Ridge most of her life.    She enjoyed cooking.    Sister of the late Edward, Richard and Joan Johnson, she is survived by her husband of 51…

  • Sussex County

    Lindley G. Cook 4H Camp 100A Struble Road Branchville, NJ 07826 (973) 948-3550 Fax: (973) 948-0735 Director: Taras Ferencevych Ages served: grades 3-10 Enrollment: 150 Session dates: 7/2-8/11 4-H    Summer Camp provides opportunities for youth to participate in workshops, swim, fish, play games and participate in evening programs. Campers meet many new friends. The camp…

  • STORM WARNING CANCELLED

    BREAKING NEWS: Predictions of a titanic snowstorm that would bury Central New Jersey in up to 2 feet of snow have been reduced to a passing storm that may leave behind 3 inches in its wake. A winter weather advisory is in effect for the area. By T.J. Furman    Predictions on Friday and Saturday of…

  • Out-Of-State

    These listings are organized alphabetically. Just scroll down the page or click on the letters below: B | C | G | K | O | S Bucks County Parks and Recreation Free Boating and Water Safety Classes 901 E. Bridgetown Pike Langhorne, PA 19047 (215) 949-2280 (215) 757-0571 (main office) Fax: (215) 752-1421 Location:…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY AWAITS SNOW

    BREAKING NEWS: Acting Gov. Donald T. DiFrancesco has ordered all non-essential state workers to stay home today and most area schools are closed because of the nor’easter moving through the area. New Jersey is under a state of emergency. By T.J. Furman Related stories: • School closings information (March 5, 2001)    As Central New Jersey…

  • NWS SCALES BACK ESTIMATES

    BREAKING NEWS: The National Weather Service continues to warn residents of Central New Jersey about a nor’easter that has begun dropping precipitation in the area. Snowfall estimates for the storm range from 3 to 10 inches. By T.J. Furman    Though original predictions of a titanic blizzard have been scaled back, the National Weather Service is…

  • SCHOOLS ANNOUNCE CLOSINGS

    BREAKING NEWS: Due to the nor’easter moving through the region, some schools in the area are reporting delays and closings for Monday.

  • Doctors can help develop exercise program to build bone density

    By: Dr. Patricia Graham    Osteoporosis is the most common metabolic bone disease in the United States, with approximately 25 million Americans at risk, and most of them — 88 percent — women.    It is described as a decrease in bone mass, when loss of bone outpaces formation of bone. This bone fragility can increase the…

  • East Windsor man dies of meningitis

    The McGraw Hill employee passed away Friday morning. About 590 employees at the Route 571 facility received a precautionary oral antibiotic. By: Michael Arges    EAST WINDSOR — Around 590 employees at McGraw Hill received an oral antibiotic against meningitis Friday after a McGraw Hill employee died Friday morning, apparently of meningitis.    The unidentified McGraw Hill…