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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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Young cast to perform ‘Jungle Book’
BY MAUREEN DAYE Correspondent MILLSTONE — Forget about your worries and your strife … Disney’s “Jungle Book Kids” will be presented through a special arrangement with Music Theater International by the Millstone Community Education program on April 18 and 19 at 7 p.m. each night at the Millstone Township Performing Arts Center, Dawson Court. Director…
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Camp Quality seeks male volunteers
Camp Quality New Jersey, a volunteerdriven, community-funded nonprofit organization providing free sleep-away camping experiences for children with cancer, is seeking additional male volunteers for its summer session to be held June 22-27. The sleep-away camp is in Sussex County. At camp, each child is matched with a volunteer companion. “Companions are an important part of…
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The power of middle school debate
GUEST COLUMN your turn DEE BUREK Middle school is a challenging time. It is a time of intense, yet often confusing feelings. Children are eager to grow up, but no one is letting them. They yearn to be cared for, yet scream that they can do it by themselves. Parents are often at a…
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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 know 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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The Manasquan Reservoir in Howell provides a scenic setting for a day of fishing. Photo was taken on March 30. LAUREN CASSELBERRY
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Dorothy “Joyce” Recine
Mrs. Recine, 88, of North Brunswick, died April 8, 2013, at Van Dyke Hospice and Palliative Care Center, Toms River. Born in Honiton, England, she lived in New Brunswick before moving to North Brunswick four years ago. She worked at Bond Clothing Company, New Brunswick, for 22 years, and then as a maintenance person at…
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Consideration should be given to privatizing lottery
The front page of the April 10, 2013, Examiner ran an article about the partial privatization of the New Jersey Lottery. The article, quoting extensively from a Communications Workers of America (CWA) spokesman, made clear that the CWA is very upset. That is understandable since the union represents state lottery workers and the move will…
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Boy Scouts working hard to raise money for journey
Residents who have scrap metal to donate may call for a pickup BY MAUREEN DAYE Correspondent MILLSTONE — The boys in Troop 116 from Millstone Township are working hard on a series of fundraisers that will help to pay for their participation in a summer adventure to North Carolina. Duncan Littlefield, an assistant scoutmaster, said…
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