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    Judge Harold Cook tied to foreclosure

    07/19/11 The problems at 892 Belmont Ave. present a new twist in the story of Cook's troubles in that they came at the expense of a bank with which he and a partner had ties.
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    19. US stocks stymied without deal

    07/17/11 NEW YORK: US stocks will be hard pressed to turn the tide of recent selling this week as political jousting over raising the United States' debt ceiling intensifies.
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    Stocks stymied without a debt deal

    07/17/11 NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks will be hard pressed to turn the tide of recent selling this week as political jousting over raising the United States' debt ceiling intensifies.
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    Stocks stymied without a US debt deal

    07/17/11 U.S. stocks will be hard pressed to turn the tide of recent selling this week as political jousting over raising the United States' debt ceiling intensifies. The benchmark S&P 500 index last week recorded its worst weekly loss in five weeks.[...]
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    Contenders abound for New Jersey Open

    07/11/11 A number of local golfers are expected to contend for the New Jersey Open, which begins Tuesday.
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    Norwood Police Department dispatch log for Friday, July 8 through Monday, July 10

    07/11/11 Norwood Police Department dispatch log for Friday, July 8 through Monday, July 10
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    Roxbury woman gets 7 years for stealing $448,721 from Chatham law firm

    07/10/11 The Kids's Fair began 10 years ago, the brainchild of two elementary school children, as a way to... - 8:13 pm
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    Yale gallery buys Koerner painting

    07/08/11 Sal Williams kept a 1947 painting by acclaimed Pittsburgh artist Henry Koerner on his wall for about 30 years, before selling it to the prestigious Yale University Art Gallery.
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    PRINCETON: Elements chef wins state Seafood Challenge

    07/04/11 Scott Anderson, chef and owner of elements restaurant in Princeton, has been named the winner of the 2011 Jersey Seafood Challenge and will represent New Jersey at the Great American Seafood Cook-off in New Orleans in August.
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    Greater Newark Fresh Air Fund provides opportunity to formerly homeless East Orange girls

    07/03/11 Noah K. Murray/The Star-LedgerThe Melton sisters, from left to right, Quadria, 9, Nijaya , 13, Joy, 11 and Rajiah, 10, stand next to their mother Joy in front of their home in East Orange. The girls are going to camp...
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    Swimmers plunge into Long Island Sound for cancer research

    06/25/11 Team Chemhoes members Brooke Lorenz, of Greenwich; Andrew Sisley, of Greenwich and Molly Hayes, of California; pose for a photograph before entering the water in the 1.5 mile Swim Across America Greenwich-Stamford Swim at Cummings Point in Stamford on Saturday, June 25, 2011. Lorenz, a 2010 Greenwich High School graduate, is a survivor of Hodgkin's Disease.
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    First graduating class of Chatham High School marks 100th anniversary

    06/23/11 This year marks the 100th anniversary of the first graduating class of Chatham High School. - 8:27 pm
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    Out of despair comes hope

    06/23/11 Posted: Thursday, June 23, 2011 3:00 am | Updated: 1:18 pm, Wed Jun 22, 2011. Strange things can happen when few people vote. On Primary Day 2011, most NJ voters stayed home.
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    Deeds Recorded - June 12, 2011

    06/11/11 The following deeds were recorded at the Lancaster County Courthouse May 30-June 3.Adamstown BoroughDamon Mascieri conveyed 343 W. Main St. to Richard Merkey for $149,900.Akron BoroughJudith Ann Bollinger conveyed 131 Fulton St. to Harold A. Penner and Barbara A. Penner for $140,000.Mary E. Lawson c...
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    Thursday Morning Club in Madison installs new president and board

    06/10/11 The Thursday Morning Club installed its new officers for the term, 2011 to 2013, at a luncheon held at the Madison Community House on April 28. The luncheon was catered by Supper of Chatham. THURSDAY MORNING CLUB new board members...
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    Paper Mill Playhouse, Millburn, names Summit, Chatham, Warren Township schools for 2011 Rising Star Awards

    06/10/11 Since their inception in 1996, the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theatre have ignited the careers of many notable performers, all of whom attended high school in New Jersey. Among the early...
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    Discover the Exotic Flavors of Malaysian Food as Malaysian Restaurant Week Returns June 13-19, 2011

    06/06/11 Malaysia Kitchen for the World, a campaign launched by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation to promote Malaysian restaurants and cuisine in the New York City metropolitan area, invites adventurous palates all over the New York Tri-State Area to its second annual Malaysian Restaurant Week, a weeklong celebration of Malaysian cuisine, June 13 through June 19, 2011.
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    Richard Sophie of Summit wins Girl Scout Community Award

    06/02/11 The Westfield Girl Scout Service Unit of the Girl Scouts Heart of NJ Council has presented Richard Sophie of Summit with its 2011 Community Award. This award is given annually to an outstanding member of the community who exemplifies for...
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    PSE&G seeks approval for North Central Reliability Project

    06/01/11 New public workshops are scheduled June 27, 28 and July 7 Rendering of the new monopole to replace some existing towers as part of PSE&G's North Central Reliability Project. AREA -- On May 26, Public Service Electric and Gas Company...
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    Fiscal responsibility prime issue in 27th District battle against Codey

    05/27/11 HARDING TWP. - Republican voters on Tuesday, June 7 will decide on one of two candidates seeking to square off against Democratic Senator and former Acting Gov. Richard Codey of Roseland in November.
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