Courier News - Fri Nov 27
When the Rev. John Hayward was born in New Hampshire on June 7, 1931, the sound of church bells could be heard in the distance, he said.
Post a CommentCentral Jersey - Fri Nov 27
As a stay-at-home mom with three children, Angela Vanco of Fords wants to stretch the money for her holiday shopping as far as possible.
1 dead in wreck in Perth AmboyCourier News - Fri Nov 27
A pedestrian was killed Tuesday morning in a motor vehicle accident that closed Route 35 for hours, officials said.
Renovated basketball courts open in CarteretCourier News - Thu Nov 26
Ivettelis Castro remembers how beat-up and worn out the basketball courts at Carteret Park, behind the middle school, used to look.
Chain stores make Thanksgiving Day the new Black FridayMillville News - Thu Nov 26
Thanksgiving Day is becoming the new Black Friday. Stores like the Gap, Wal-Mart and Old Navy are either opening today or rolling back their opening times for big holiday sales.
Standoff ends peacefully, even though man vowed he'd only come out 'in a bag'Daily Record - Thu Nov 26
A Middlesex man surrendered peacefully to authorities Wednesday evening nearly five hours after claiming to be in his apartment 'armed and dangerous'' and vowing the only way he'd 'come out was in a bag,'' said police.
Woodbridge eyes financially troubled Colonia Country ClubThe Jersey Journal - Wed Nov 25
Woodbridge's favorite son, Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora visited his alma mater, Woodbridge High School, for the opening of a new athletic training center.
Middlesex Borough standoff ends peacefullyCourier News - Wed Nov 25
A borough man surrendered peacefully to authorities Wednesday evening nearly five hours after claiming to be in his apartment "armed and dangerous'' and vowing the only way he'd "come out was in a bag,'' said police.
Kids at Warlaw-Hartridge school in Edison send holiday greetings to troops overseasCourier News - Wed Nov 25
Noah Fischer, 10, jotted down three ideas on a piece of paper. Then he put his thoughts together and framed a one-page letter that will be sent to soldiers in Afghanistan or Iraq.
Construction-firm owner fills vacancy on Edison councilCourier News - Tue Nov 24
Commercial builder Robert Karabinchak, who served one unexpired term on the Township Council in 2007, will once again serve an unexpired term, succeeding Councilwoman AnnMarie Griffin-Ussak, who resigned earlier.
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