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Court’s opinion: Roosevelt did not drive yeshiva out
Superior Court judge upholds dorm decision, fines yeshiva BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer The Superior Court of New Jersey disagrees with Yeshiva Me’on Hatorah’s characterization of having been “driven out” of Roosevelt by borough officials and residents. Superior Court Judge Lawrence Lawson, of the Monmouth County Law Division, wrote in a March 8 opinion that…
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A community built with spikes and blocks
Stone Bridge Middle School hosts fourth Redbird Rally volleyball tourney BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent Students return a shot during the Redbird Rally volleyball tournament at the Stone Bridge Middle School on March 18. SCOTT FRIEDMAN Students attacked. Teachers killed. That’s how school spirit is built. Attacking and killing are not usually actions people take to…
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Rally for Kids to be held in Allentown
In recognition of April being deemed the month of the young child, the Allentown Cooperative Christian Preschool will hold a Rally for Kids from 2 to 4 p.m. April 3 at Heritage Park, Allentown. The intent of the rally is to promote awareness of the value of healthy, happy children to the community and to…
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Run With the Eagles 5K slated for April 9
Allentown Boy Scout Troop 180 will hold its fifth annual Run With the Eagles 5K and one-mile fun runApril 9 at Byron Johnson Park, Upper Freehold. Advance registration is $20. The event will host live music, refreshments and fifthanniversary tie-dyed T-shirts, guaranteed to all advance registrants. All runners will be entered in a free door…
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Support individuals with autism April 30
The Cream Ridge Winery in Upper Freehold will host the sixth annual Country Roads 5K for individuals with autism and special needs on April 30. The timed run will start at the winery and proceed through Historic Walnford before winding through horse country. Prizes will be awarded in various age groups. The event will also…
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By: centraljersey.com "There was a photo of a person playing the organ at a theater in the 1920s and that was so glamorous to me," he says. "Here was this guy in a tuxedo with a lavishly carved organ and I was just attracted to what I saw." At the age of 11, Mr. Carpenter…
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Shared sacrifice
By: centraljersey.com The president of Pennsylvania’s largest teachers’ union asked its members to "seriously consider state Gov. Tom Corbett’s call for them to accept a one-year pay freeze. James Testerman of the Pennsylvania State Education Association sent a letter to the Pennsylvania union’s local affiliates asking them to discuss a pay freeze and other cost-saving…
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HILLSBOROUGH: YMCA sets a play date for families on April 16
On Saturday, April 16, the Somerset Valley YMCA is encouraging kids and parents to come to the Y for a play date and commit to being active every day. It’s all part of the YMCA’s Healthy Kids Day, the nation’s largest health day for families. The free event will take place at the Somerset Valley…
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School election coverage focuses on reader needs first
By: centraljersey.com The 2011 school board election campaign season officially began March 8 with the filing of nominating petitions. It will end on election day, April 27. This year it involves three open Hopewell Township seats (three-year terms) on the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education. Five township residents are hoping to win those three…
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