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STOCKTON: Borough to review park regulations
Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — Park regulations once again will be a topic of discussion when the Borough Council meets Monday. Council members had planned to discuss the types of changes they want to make to the borough’s 10-year-old park ordinance at their September meeting, but the discussion was postponed a month. ”The Parks…
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City Halloween parade
LAMBERTVILLE — Sunday, Oct. 25, children of all ages are invited to participate in the annual Lambertville Halloween parade. Cheryl Pittore, Muriel Meserve and Sharon Burd are parade coordinators this year. Registration will be in the Mary Sheridan Park on York Street, beginning at 2 p.m. All participants must be registered, assigned a category and…
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The Voices of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church Celebrate 30 Years of Singing God’s Praises
The Voices of Mt. Olivet Baptist Church
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Coming home a winner
The South Brunswick Vikings won their homecoming game Friday night with a stunning 14-7 overtime win over Woodbridge. The 2-1 Vikings won on a pass from Mike Muha to Steven Mychalczuk. Brianna Olsson and Willie Roberson were named queen and king.
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LETTERS: Endorsing Mac Shah
Harry Delgado, Dayton I am writing this letter in support of Mac Shah for re-election to the South Brunswick Township Council. Mr. Shah presently serves on the Township Council, where he has worked hard to ensure property tax stability and improvement of municipal services. During his time on the council, the governing body has effectively…
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An Eye for an Eye
By Rev. Carol S. Haag Open Letter to President Obama: Our military attacks on Afghanistan are triggering a cultural response that is making us as Americans less safe, not more safe. Afghanistan is a tribal culture which maintains its equilibrium by revenge n you hurt my family, my village, my tribe and therefore I will…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Coming home a winner
Phil McAuliffe Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe The South Brunswick marching band performs during the game.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Friendship and charity are up their alley
Ladies bowling league brings women together By Davy James, Staff Writer When one thinks of a bowling league, it usually conjures up the image of overweight ex-jocks screaming as they consume pitcher after pitcher of cheap beer and fried munchies. But for the last 30 years, local mothers have been knocking down pins for fun…
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‘Capitalism: A Love Story’
Courtesy of Overture Films Filmmaker Michael Moore straps in to an armored Brinks truck and gets ready for a long day’s work.
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