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Oh no! It’s the ‘Company Mode!
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH Parenting — it’s not for the faint of heart, I’ll give you that! It starts out with queasy mornings, sleepless nights, and a waistline that grows to exponential proportions and never again realizes its youthful appearance. Then there are the terrible twos, the ferocious fives, and a dark period…
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business briefs
Necessities for the Heart, Allentown, will host its anniversary “Sweet 16” celebration on April 27 with prizes, refreshments and in-shop specials. In April 1997, wisTeria (now known as Necessities for the Heart) opened in Allentown’s historic Imlay House. The 350- square-foot shop was filled with teas, tea sets and tea accoutrements. Little by little it…
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Greater Media announces promotion
Greater Media has announced that market manager Rob Williams has been promoted to vice president of the company’s Boston-based radio properties, including Magic 106.7/WMJX-FM, Hot 96.9/WBQT-FM, Country 102.5/ WKLB-FM, Radio 92.9/WBOS-FM, and 105.7 WROR-FM. “Rob has done an outstanding job since he joined Greater Media Boston in taking the cluster to the next level,” said…
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Charles “Chuck” A. Geran
Mr. Geran, 85, of Howell, died April 16, 2013, at Sunnyside Manor, Wall Township. He was raised in the Morganville section of Marlboro on the Glen Geran Farm and had lived in Matawan before moving to Howell in 1984. He was a U.S. Army Air Force veteran of World War II, serving as a meteorologist.…
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Freeholder protests proposed JCP&L rate increase
This is an open letter to the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law. Jersey Central Power & Light’s (JCP&L) recent petition that would yield an overall net operating revenue increase of approximately $112.325 million to cover the costs of Tropical Storm Irene, superstorm Sandy and the November 2012 nor’easter is yet another insult to its…
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Now is the time for public to speak about senior services
As a member of the Monmouth County Office on Aging Advisory Council and as founder of the Sandwich Generation concept, I see the increasing needs of seniors and elders in our communities and shrinking funds to meet these needs. Monmouth County has one of the highest ratios of seniors in the state. Once a year…
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Jill Foley and her son, Wally Snow, 5, of Princeton, play a game from Colonial times during the Bluebell Festival held at Historic Walnford, Upper Freehold Township, on April 14. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Mothers to be honored at Union AME Church
ALLENTOWN — It is not just tea for two! The Women of Union who are part of the Union AME Church in Allentown are planning to host a Mother’s Day Tea 1-4 p.m. May 4 at the church, 72 Church St. An afternoon of activities will include tea, an awards ceremony, live gospel music and…
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