Category: archives
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LAWRENCE: Taking a look at Team New Jersey
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer John Harmon loves to play golf, but he is the first to admit that he never thought he would be playing the sport on a competitive, Olympics-style team. Yet this week, Mr. Harmon is playing golf with his granddaughter as members of Team New Jersey — one of the 52…
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MANVILLE: College degree costs have to burst sometime
To the editor: Having a college degree in the world we live in today is almost a necessity to succeed. Even those who drop out and move on to make millions initially studied at colleges such as Harvard, MIT and Stanford. It is extremely hard to argue against the importance of a college degree; a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Driven to distraction
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A township man escaped injury after flipping over his truck on New Road last week. According to police, Dayton resident Brad Siegel, 56, was driving his 2012 Dodge Ram pickup truck west on new Road around 1:17 p.m. June 12 when he told police that he…
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MANVILLE: Don’t let extremists undermine our heritage
To the editor: While I agree with a fellow reader in reference to gun control that "to solve the nation’s problems, we need accurate thinking and teamwork, not politics and mudslinging," it is not difficult to understand why the NRA has become "one of the media’s most talked-about scapegoats." In tragedy after tragedy, the weapon…
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The Collins Reynolds Foundation – Hand of Hope – Simple Solutions Save Children’s lives
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – The Collins Reynolds Foundation is a humanitarian organization and our mission is to reduce global child mortality by providing life-saving antibiotics and clean drinking water. Our foundation has received its IRS 501(c)(3) approval, we have no overhead and 90% of every dollar donated goes directly to fund our mission. The Collins…
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Local Shelter Celebrates Summer by Hosting Reduced Fee Adoption Event on Sat. June 21
The kitties in this picture are available for a reduced fee during the event
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Photo solves abandoned antique tractor mystery
Submitted photo. Police ended up charging the owner of an abandoned an´tique tractor, similar to the one pictured, with filing a false police report.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Photo solves abandoned antique tractor mystery
Owner charged with making false report By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police didn’t need the deductive skills of Sherlock Holmes to solve the mystery of an abandoned antique tractor on Stouts Lane this weekend, just a photograph of the driver. Police discovered the vintage 1940-1950s red Model H McCormick Farmall Harvester…
