Letters to the Editor for Sept. 1
Dave Searles: After second child, eliminate tax deduction
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Letters to the Editor for Sept. 1
Dave Searles: After second child, eliminate tax deduction
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Letters to the Editor for Aug. 31, 2010
To the editor: Dogs in trucks is a common site all over our county, but what many dog owners don’t realize is that the “black” spray or plastic bedliners in their truck get so hot in the summer sun that it can be extremely dangerous and even deadly to your dog.
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Around Your Town 08/31/10
A Tombstone community blood drive is planned from 1 to 6 p.m. today in the American Legion Hall, 215 E. Allen St. To schedule your appointment or for more information, call 457-3543 or the American Red Cross at 1-800- RED – CROSS . All presenting donors will receive a free T-shirt and a small Italian ice from the Tombstone Sandwich Shoppe. Barreling Paws Dog Agility Club meets every Tuesday at 6 …
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For Your Viewing Pleasure: The Sheriff Elizabeth Warren Rap Video
Who would think that fans of the consumer watchdog would turn to a rapper to push to have her named as head of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?
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Recession takes its toll on Central Jersey Schools
The economic recession that started on Wall Street has reached Central Jersey classrooms as a new school year is beginning.
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Community rallies behind teacher in need
The blood drive held Aug. 18 in honor of Abita Springs art teacher Elizabeth Perrin, who was diagnosed with acute leukocytic leukemia in January, was an overwhelmingly positive event. Organizers said it was truly an example of community spirit and rallying behind a person who has given so much and is now in a time of need.
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Charlie Brown’s sues its former CEO Russell D’Anton
While the former chief executive officer of Charlie Brown’s Inc. awaits sentencing for taking kickbacks, his former employer says in a lawsuit that a secret business relationship with an Eatontown contractor cost the restaurant chain millions.
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Woman Wall Street Hates Most Is Suited for Job: Tim Duncan
Seventy-five years ago this month, a Lockheed Orion Explorer airplane crashed in Point Barrow, Alaska. The one passenger, a rugged man originally from Oklahoma Indian Territory, died on impact along with the pilot.
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Forestville optimistic about volleying to the top
Forestville High School volleyball coach Anastasia Woodruff has experienced highs and lows over the last two seasons. In 2008, she guided the Knights to the County 3A/2A/1A League title and the top seed in the 1A South Region playoffs. Last year, Forestville dipped to a 2-11 record.
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