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Categories: News During those dark days when my home Internet connection was sketchy to non-existent, my friend Frank Kimchick told a story about a particularly nice dinner he and wife Cheryl Cohen had at a ...
Here's my story, it's sad but true
Categories: News No, it's not more whining about soulless Internet behemoths. This one is about why I'm writing this while you're all out there in Crosswicks enjoying this pleasantly warm and sunny day at ...
I have always had an intense interest in local history. As I achieved senior citizenship those many years ago, that interest suddenly become an obsession; especially with the incredible things one can do with ...
Ceremonies, parades planned to mark Memorial Day
Memorial Day observances will begin this weekend and continue through the end of the month, featuring performances by "Lone Bugler" Richard Pinter, a retired Army first sergeant.
Block party to raise money for teens' summer program
With summer vacation just over the horizon, students are securing their places in summer camps and program to help combat boredom during the warm months.
Deadline Approaching: The 2007 Cartography Design Annual
Company: CartoTalk.com Industry: Cartography Location: Crosswicks, NJ, United States of America Deadline has been extended to May 30th, 2008.
Romano taps brother for advisory role
VINELAND -- Mayor-elect Robert Romano announced Monday his brother Greg Romano, who managed his campaign, will serve as chairman of his transition team.
“With ours, you know it's fresh”
Asparagus is one of those vegetables that you either love, or you don't. "If you like asparagus, you just really like it," said Walter M. Ka tona Jr., who has been growing the spring vegetable at his family ... via The Times
Quirk lets toll roads post lower gas price
“I figured I'd stop and fill up here”
By BRIDGET SMITH * Courier-Post Staff * April 25, 2008 Drivers endured long waits at service stations along the New Jersey Turnpike Thursday to take last-minute advantage of the lowest gas prices in the area. via CourierPostOnline
Here, it's helmets; down the road . . .?
“I know the dangers and everything.”
Having just bought a new Harley Davidson, Bill and Jeanne Ashmore had one more purchase to make this week. via CourierPostOnline
Harold H. 'Brother' Goff, 82, of the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold Township
HAROLD H. 'BROTHER' GOFF, 82, of the Cream Ridge section of UPPER FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, passed away Saturday, Feb. via Asbury Park Press Online
Bikers plan 45-mile ride, activities to aid Debora
“I did this before because I knew it was a good hospital and did good work by helping people who don't have insurance”
The streets will tremble with heavy-metal thunder Sunday as hundreds of motorcyclists join in the third annual Highway to Healthcare Charity Motorcycle Ride. via Burlington Times News
Parade celebrates Bordentown City's roots
“I think everything has been really nice”
Tens of thousands of people lined the streets of the town's historic district Sunday afternoon, watching as dozens of floats, marching bands and celebrities partook in the 325th Anniversary Parade. via CourierPostOnline
The Standardbred Retirement Foundation finds a home
“We are currently helping 160 horses”
The Standardbred Retirement Foundation is finally home. For more than 18 years, the Foundation has been the treasured friend and lifelong guardian of Standardbreds in need. via Hoof Beats
All About Justice leads Sires Stakes winners at Pocono
All About Justice posted the day's fastest time among three divisions of the Pennsylvania Sires Stakes at Mohegan Sun at Pocono Downs on Tuesday afternoon, September 11. via Hoof Beats