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The home improvement store is my second home
CODA GREG BEAN I had to force myself to sit down and write my column this week because, as one of the 47 percenters who receives a government handout, Social Security, I would have much preferred sitting in a darkened room bemoaning my victimhood, knowing that I shouldn’t have to do anything that resembles work…
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N.J. Farm Bureau Convention, Nov. 12-13
The New Jersey Farm Bureau will hold its 94th convention and annual meeting Nov. 12 and 13 at the Westin at Forrestal Village, Princeton. The election of officers and presentation of the annual financial report will take place at the Annual Business Meeting after lunch on Nov. 13. Officer positions subject to election this year…
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Millstone MOMS welcome members
The MOMS Club of Millstone Township meets on the second Thursday of every month. Mothers from Millstone and Roosevelt are welcome to come meet the club’s members and learn about this international, nonprofit organization. The club offers stay-at-home and part-time working moms support and the opportunity to share activities and experiences with other local moms…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders teams enjoy success
Annalise Drab of the Jr. Biddy Squad cheers on the Jr. Raiders.
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ALLENTOWN: Reading milestone celebrated at Newell
Newell Elementary School students wave their red "We’re No 1" foam fingers at a school assembly to celebrate their achievement in the Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge. Staff photo by Joanne Degnan
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ROBBINSVILLE: Bail review hearing for arrested cop postponed
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE Suspended police Sgt. Mark Lee, who has been charged with assaulting a disabled woman, her 4-year-old son, and five fellow officers who tried to arrest him, has had his bail review in Superior Court postponed. Superior Court Judge Thomas Sumners set Sgt. Lee’s bail at $250,000 more than…
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LAWRENCE: Sweeney discusses politics and issues
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer One of the first things that Stephen Sweeney did when he became the state Senate president two years ago was to sit down with Gov. Chris Christie. Although the two men belong to opposing political parties, they agreed there are “way too many problems in New Jersey” to allow politics…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raiders teams enjoy success
Vincent Castellano of the Division III Alabama Crimson Tide
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Send Joe Kyrillos to Washington
Patricia L. Walsh New Jersey ranks at the top in sending tax dollars to Washington and at the bottom getting its fair share back. Why? And who is supposed to be fighting for us in Washington our United States senators!! And it’s quite apparent when you look at the numbers, that is not happening.…
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