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Livingston, NJ News Archives for October 2009

Oct 30, 2009 | New Jersey Jewish News

Rutgers Hillel protest unites 1,000 students against hate

The Second Reformed Church of New Brunswick, located directly across the street from Rutgers Hillel, showed its support for those protesting in front of Hillel against the anti-Semitic and anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church.

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Wed Oct 28, 2009

New Jersey Jewish News

Oren blasts Goldstone in speech to JNF confab

Michael Oren addresses the national JNF conference in Philadelphia Oct. 26. NJ at JNF New Jerseyans who attended the Oct.

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Tue Oct 27, 2009

Jersey Journal

Denville woman battles her health insurer as well as cancer

Doreen Treglio, 58, of Denville has cancer and needs to receive total parenteral nutrition to stay alive, a treatment that costs $869 a day without insurance.

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Sun Oct 25, 2009

Pocono Record

Subjects include displaced, alienated Inuit Indian that drew wide audience appeal

At Milford's Black Bear Film Festival, exuding diversity of structure, format, culture, and character, the Canadian film, "Necessities of Life" was a particular favorite.

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Fri Oct 23, 2009

Courier News

Closing set for Friday, work expected to begin soon on New Brunswick $150M Gateway project

The closing on property for the $150 million Gateway project is expected to take place Friday, paving the way for major construction of a high-rise at Somerset Street and Easton Avenue.

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Wed Oct 21, 2009

The New York Times

Review: How Lizzie Got Her Groove Back

It's hard not to be charmed by Lizzie Munro, the proprietor of The Paisley Set hair salon in Manningtree, N.J., and the central character of "Split Ends ," which opened Sunday to a packed house at the Maplewood Theater.

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Mon Oct 19, 2009

Daily Record

Volunteer is all heart

Lake Hiawatha resident Toni Teague, outreach manager at the Volunteer Management Centers Inc.

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Sat Oct 17, 2009

Jersey Journal

Old Bridge man injured in garage fire

A 57-year-old Old Bridge resident was seriously injured when he was caught in a fire that erupted in his garage.

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Thu Oct 15, 2009

NJ.com

Girls Tennis Gov. Livingston vs Rumson

In the #1 doubles match Gov. Livingston's Kaitlyn Hoehn returns a volley against Rumson's team of Paige Maloof and Sarah McDonald.

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The Orthodox Union

OUa s Yachad/NJCD to Present Its Annual Election Day Educational Conferences in New Jersey

OUa S YACHAD/NJCD TO PRESENT ITS ANNUAL ELECTION DAY NEW JERSEY STATEWIDE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND NATIONAL YESHIVA SPECIAL EDUCATION CONFERENCES FOR JEWISH DAY SCHOOL EDUCATORS Once again this year, Election Day in New Jersey will be an opportunity for teachers in New Jersey Jewish Day Schools as well as for their counterparts from around the ...

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Jersey Journal

New Brunswick at Gov. Livingston

Gov. Livingston's Chris Santamaria celebrates his goal with Julian Light against New Brunswick during their soccer game Wednesday at Governor Livington.

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Wed Oct 14, 2009

KansasCity.com

NJ couple faces hundreds of animal cruelty charges

Hundreds of animal cruelty charges have been filed against a New Jersey couple accused of allowing dozens of cats to live in deplorable conditions.Animal welfare authorities and police were at the Berkeley Township home Wednesday where they say Richard and Gloria Maragni, both 63-year-old Livingston, N.J., residents, kept at least 113 cats.The ...

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The Jersey Journal

Livingston couple accused of keeping more than 100 cats in Ocean County home

State animal welfare authorities and police have descended on an Ocean County home this afternoon, where they claim an ex-convict and his wife have been collecting more than 113 cats, allowing them to live in deplorable and unhealthy conditions with urine and feces soaking into the floor.

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Tue Oct 13, 2009

The Jersey Journal

Repairs to Route 280 in Essex County to linger until summer

Roxbury scored on two runs and a blocked punt to defeat the Delbarton Green Wave 21-7. The team moves to 5-0 for the first time in eight years.

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Sun Oct 11, 2009

New Jersey Online

Class puts drivers on a course to savings

Learn about Jon Sarkin by viewing the story, photos and video. >> PHOTOS MORE STAR-LEDGER PHOTOS >> ARCHIVED STAR-LEDGER PHOTOS >> STAR-LEDGER VIDEO HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL: Summit tops Gov.

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Fri Oct 09, 2009

Clarks Hometown News Patriot

Liberty Hall Receives Grant To Restore 1882 Carriage House

Liberty Hall Museum at Kean University was one of 12 historic sites in Union County to receive funds under the matching $550,000 Preserve Union County grants.

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Wed Oct 07, 2009

Hip Hop Press

Jay-z's Nephew Ramel "Mel" Carter is Signed, Sealed and "Certified"

Livingston, NJ--October 5, 2009-- On September 29, 2009, JAY-Z's nephew Ramel "MEL" Carter released his first free downloadable album "CERTIFIED." Delivery can be picked up at http://www.datpiff.com/MEL_Certified.m68728.html As Mel signs, seals and delivers his first project "Certified," his plans are to continue the Carter legacy of fine music and ...

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Mon Oct 05, 2009

Hotel Interactive

The Briad Group To Grow Hotel Portfolio by Over 40%;

The Briad Group of Livingston, New Jersey, one of the nationa s top-ranked hotel and restaurant developer/owner/operators, has announced that it will increase its hotel portfolio by over 40% with the scheduled openings of 3 new under construction hotels.

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Sat Oct 03, 2009

Millville News

Livingston woman fatally struck while crossing street

A Livingston woman died Friday night after a white Lexus struck her and her daughter while they were walking across Mount Pleasant Avenue, authorities said.

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MyCentralJersey.com

A look at GOP candidate Chris Christie

NAME: Christopher Christie. AGE: 47. Born Sept. 6, 1962, in Newark. GREW UP: Livingston.

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Thu Oct 01, 2009

The Jersey Journal

Codey says fight for Senate presidency is far from over

Senate President Richard Codey isn't going down quietly. Seeking to hold onto the state Senate's top post, Codey today announced support from all of Essex County's Democratic mayors, including Newark's Cory Booker, Livingston's Charles August and East Orange's Robert Bowser.

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