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For Jan. 11
By: Paige Rylie Reed PHILADELPHIA Paige Rylie Reed, infant daughter of David M. and Linda Hutchinson, died Monday, Jan. 1, at home. In addition to her parents, she is survived by a brother, William; maternal grandparents, Lewis and Lois Hutchinson of West Windsor; paternal grandparents, Stuart L. Jr. and Carole of Allentown; paternal great…
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Gadgets galore for kitchen fashionistas
There are a wide array of kitchen accessories and foods available for the home cooking enthusiast. And even if the latest model KitchenAid wasn’t one of your holiday gifts, there’s nothing that says you can’t buy it for yourself. By: Pat Tanner In at least one sense we home cooks are no different from fashionistas:…
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Maybe it’s not such a good idea to let him know who’s boss
MOST THINGS CONSIDERED By:Minx McCloud I’ve decided there must be a happy medium between offering your husband your opinion and nagging him until he wants to hit you in the head with an anvil. I watched an episode of "Dateline" last night, in which "The Surrendered Wife," a book by Laura Doyle, was discussed. Apparently…
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Lt. Kubisch completes advanced police training
Lt. Victor H. Kubisch of the Hillsborough Police Department was one of 268 law-enforcement officers to graduate Dec. 8 from the FBI National Academy program in Quantico, Va. The 203rd session of the National Academy consisted of men and women from 48 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, 23 international countries, four military organizations…
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Power transfer will test state’s constitution
THE MANVILLE NEWS EDITORIAL — Jan. 11, 2001 By:The Manville News There’s been a lot of talk lately about the political implications here in New Jersey of Gov. Christie Whitman’s nomination by President-elect Bush to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Pundits are having a field day assessing the political fortunes of Senate President Donald…
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Keeping the home fires burning
Residents gathered around the annual new Year’s bonfire at the 1761 Brearley House Saturday. The Lawrence Historical Society taught visitors about "Hogmanay," the Scottish tradition of joyously celebrating the new year by writing out on a piece of paper all that is bad news and then throwing the paper into a bonfire to spirit away…
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Administrator search yields two candidates
By: Mark Moffa WASHINGTON A subcommittee formed to search for a permanent township administrator has narrowed its search to two candidates, although the municipality might not chose either individual. A subcommittee consisting of Committeeman Vince Calcagno, Mayor Dave Fried, attorney Dave Kenny and interim Administrator Dick Van Noy has been weeding through applications for…
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Manville wrestlers battle county’s best
Tenisci takes second place at 130 pounds By: John E. Powers BELLE MEAD Considering what the Manville High School wrestling team had been through the sudden resignation of new coach Jim Petty because of health reasons just before the season and the hiring of new coach Brett Stibitz perhaps its understandable…
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Chesterfield residents’ business ‘sweet’ success
CHESTERFIELD When the chocolate bug bites hard, a foil-wrapped candy bar from a convenience store counter isn’t going to soothe a true chocolate connoisseur. By: Vanessa S. Holt CHESTERFIELD When the chocolate bug bites hard, a foil-wrapped candy bar from a convenience store counter isn’t going to soothe a true chocolate connoisseur. However,…
