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Washington Twp-a Historic Look
Photo courtesy of the Gloucester County Historical Society: Undated photo from the mid-1880's of a general store/post office built by John Turner, founder of Turnersville in the Grenloch section of Washington ...
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Washington Twp-a Historic Look
Photo courtesy of the Gloucester County Historical Society: Undated photo from the mid-1880's of a general store/post office built by John Turner, founder of Turnersville in the Grenloch section of Washington ...
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Washington Twp.: A historic look
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Washington Twp-a Historic Look: Before the barrage of strip malls and ...
Washington Township through the years-historic photos 1 of 22 Photo courtesy of the Gloucester County Historical Society: Undated photo from the mid-1880's of a general store/post office built by John Turner, ...
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For creatures great and small, 4-H is big
HARRISON TWP. Christy LaMastra leaned over and kissed her small white mouse Buddy.
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Group finds lost meanings of neighborhood names
Hundreds of times a year many of us are asked where we live and we give answers such as Sicklerville, Blackwood, Glendora or Watsontown.
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Around our Towns
Posted by South Jersey News Online April 30, 2008 9:35AM MR. CLEARVIEW The 9th Annual Mr. via Bridgeton-Millville News
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PEOPLE: McNamee named to head post office
Darlene McNamee has been named postmaster of the Harrisonville Post Office. The installation ceremony took place last week. via CourierPostOnline
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Cheer for recycling effort; Jeer for silly state slogans
C HEER: To Andrew Barany of Pennsauken, who has convinced his landlord at the Penn Garden Apartments to put in recycling bins at the complex. via CourierPostOnline
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Keep part-time employees out of N.J.'s pension system
New Jersey cannot afford to offer double-dipping part-timers lifetime benefits. Conventional wisdom says, if you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. via CourierPostOnline
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Settlers in Salem started it all
New Jersey's Catholic history is nearly as long as state history. In 1632 England's Charles I granted Sir Edmund Plowden a vast tract of land embracing New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. via New Jersey Online
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Mayors gather at Statehouse to press case against cuts
"He's expressed an interest to listening to alternative proposals, but that can't take away from the goal of bringing a budget in balance that enables New Jersey government to live within its means" Despite word the planned $189 million in cuts to municipal aid may change, a group of New Jersey mayors gathered Thursday to objecting to the proposal and warned local property taxes would have to be raised if ... via Asbury Park Press
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Support grows for Department of Agriculture
"I think this is a fight we don't need to fight." State senators today made it clear that Gov. Jon Corzine has a tough row to hoe in his effort to save $500,000 by abolishing New Jersey's Department of Agriculture. via The Jersey Journal
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Education costs rising
"This validates the cap as a real important step in the right direction" By significantly boosting state aid to schools for two years, officials have continued to slow, but still can't stop, the increasing cost of public education borne by local property taxpayers. via Home News Tribune
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NJAR renews sponsorship of the NJN
"Our sponsorship of NJN is a fantastic way to get our message out to the public of New Jersey that Realtors are an invaluable resource to individuals interested in buying or selling real estate" For the sixth straight year, the New Jersey Association of Realtors continued its support of the New Jersey Network as a sponsor of the news and other programming. via Courier News Online
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School aid boost softens tax hikes
"It helps districts expand programs where needed, and it also helps take the burden off property taxpayers." By significantly boosting state aid to schools for two years, officials have continued to slow, but still can't stop, the increasing cost of public education borne by local property taxpayers. via CourierPostOnline
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Political donors reported earning $5.4 billion in public contracts
Insurers and heavy contractors dominated the state's second annual tally of public contracts, released today by the Election Law Enforcement Commission. via Jersey Journal
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Police release sketch of suspect in slashing of officer
The New Jersey State Police have released a sketch of the man who allegedly slashed a Bridgeton police sergeant during an apparent road rage incident early Monday morning. via Daily Journal
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Atlantic City: Corzine to address mayors angry over proposed aid cuts
"It is a painful issue, but arithmetic is very straightforward" ATLANTIC CITY -- Gov. Jon S. Corzine is leaping into the lion's den. Corzine planned to speak today to the New Jersey Conference of Mayors, a group incensed by his proposed 10.5 percent cut in state aid for ... via Daily Journal
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Andrews resists calls from colleagues to quit race
"It would be a betrayal of the people of New Jersey not to give them an honest choice for the U.S. Senate, which is what I'm doing." Underscoring the rift that has developed among New Jersey Democrats over Rep. Rob Andrews' unexpected entry into the Senate race, six Garden State congressmen urged their South Jersey colleague Thursday to give ... via Home News Tribune
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