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Anonymous cretins, beware: George is coming after you
Coda • GREG BEAN T he righteous jihad against the anonymous cockroaches who hide in the darkness — slavering and mumbling to themselves like Gollum in a Tolkien pageturner — to post libelous and defamatory comments about their fellow human beings on the Internet is moving more rapidly than I could have predicted. Last week,…
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CHRIS KELLY Colonia’s Katie Foglio, 16, pets Shadow at the AngelPaws adoption station during the Central Jersey Cat Fanciers Mid-Atlantic Regional Awards Show at the New Jersey Expo Center, Edison, on Aug. 30.
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Playing in traffic
CHRIS KELLY staff J.P. Stevens High School’s Keith McClain (44) tries to run through a hole in the Holmdel High School defense during an Aug. 28 scrimmage.
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Can’t miss it? Oh yes we can!
Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH You can’t tell it just to look at me, but I’m a pretty gosh darned good sister. That’s right. I’ve passed on hand-medowns, taken on schoolyard bullies, and in times of great distress, have been known to share my dollies. So when my sister, Patti, called and asked…
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Dittman defends party switch
Republican “boss” Sylvia Engel should understand that it’s the spoiled milk, not the container, that many local Republicans have refused to drink over the years. With Sylvia at the helm, the Republicans have seen failure time and time again. Many Republicans, including Sylvia, supported Antonia Ricigliano in 2005. Ricigliano was the right choice then and…
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Holy Family Church parish picnic Sept. 27
Holy Family Church will host its parish picnic at 2 p.m. Sept. 27 in the parish center and the parking lot on Pershing Avenue, Carteret. All are welcome. The cost is $14 for adults, $11 for seniors, and $5 for children 12 years old and under. For tickets or more information, call Debbit at 732-541-5736.
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WEST WINDSOR: Allen a small change for Knights
Former assistant replaces Paulsson as girls tennis coach By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Chemistry should not be a problem for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls tennis team even as it undergoes the first change of leadership in program history. For one, new head coach Caitlin Allen teaches honors chemistry at the high school. Additionally,…
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PRINCETON: Bids in for Harrison St. Park upgrade
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Bids are in for a full-scale renovation of Harrison Street Park and Princeton Borough’s Engineering Department will present its recommendation for the project to Borough Council later this month. ”We are very very happy with the numbers and actually shocked that they are that low,” said Borough Engineer Christopher…
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