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MILLIONS GATHER FOR UNPRECEDENTED EVENT HONORING THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST December 25, 2011 marks the first valid celebration of Christ’s birth
Tara Byrne FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Tara Byrne 201-724-5558 [email protected] www.christcameagain.com MILLIONS GATHER FOR UNPRECEDENTED EVENT HONORING THE SECOND COMING OF CHRIST December 25, 2011 marks the first valid celebration of Christ’s birth NEW YORK – On December 25th, the World Mission Society Church of God will celebrate the birthday of Second Coming Christ, Ahnsahnghong,…
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SUNSHINE LIST
Editor’s note: Those responsible for sending us lists of 2012 meeting dates for local governing bodies, boards, commissions, etc., are urged to e-mail those lists to us as soon as possible after reorganization meetings to: [email protected]. Questions? Call 609-874-2177 except on Thursdays. PENNINGTON LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Dec. 22, 7:30 p.m., Borough Hall. HOPEWELL…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jamin aids Raiders in hoops return
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group It had been two years since she last suited up, but Michelle Jamin got the bug to return to basketball while in gym class. ”Towards end of the school year, we were playing in gym class and I wanted to play again,” Jamin said. “That motivated me to come…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Architect honored by AIA-NJ
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville resident Jason Kliwinski recently was named the 2011 New Jersey Architect of the Year by the New Jersey chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA-NJ). ”It is an honor to be recognized by your peers at AIA-NJ for an award like this and confirmation that the…
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South River High School’s Tyler Burgess (r) tries to gain leverage on The Peddie School’s Brendan Carpe during their 106-pound match at the Rebel Classic held Dec. 17 at Howell High School. Burgess advanced with a win. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Supporting teammates key to Bears’ bowling success
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent When longtime East Brunswick High School boys and girls bowling coach Jeff Elias decided to retire before the season, it was not a surprise that his assistant the past two years, Doug Spishock, would be his replacement. An EBHS graduate and former member of the bowling team, Spishock understands the importance…
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Falcons off to flying start after defeating Raiders
Boys basketball team opens with 63-57 win BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Above: Monroe Township High School’s Victor Sorrento (l) goes up for a shot, but North Brunswick’s Dennis Ford is there to defend it during the Dec. 16 game played in Monroe. The Falcons opened their 2011-12 season with a big 63-57 victory. Right: Monroe…
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Apparent murder-suicide stuns community in O.B.
Police: O.B. man wanted in stabbing death of wife is found dead in New York motel BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer Police tape surrounds the Trapp home on Rose Lane in Old Bridge on Friday, one day after Heather Trapp, 37, was found stabbed to death inside the house. At right: Heather and her daughters,…
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Frances K. Humphrey
Mrs. Humphrey, 82, of Sayreville, died Dec. 5, 2011, at home. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as a hospital dietician and homehealth care aide through Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick, and the Visiting Nurse Association of Middlesex County. She was predeceased by her husband, Kenneth C. Humphrey; two sons, Kim and…
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