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    The Gloucester County Times

    01/31/10 John N. Morgan, 42, of Monroe Township on charges of assault of a law enforcement officer and resisting arrest on De. 5 in Washington Township. Christopher J. Leitz, 21, of Evesham Township on charges of receiving stolen property and assuming a false identity on Sept. 15 in Deptford Township.
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    Local Briefs: Ecology center hosts two events

    01/30/10 RINGWOOD -- The Weis Ecology Center is hosting two events in the upcoming weeks. * Eagle watch on the Delaware River Feb. 14, 9:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.
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    Regional briefs

    01/29/10 Washington County Playhouse auditions; Renaissance fair auditions scheduled; Sign up now for birding classes
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    Happenings

    01/27/10 Swimathon Feb. 24 and 25 by Brigantine Greenheads Swim Team at Brigantine Aquatic Center, 32nd Street and Bayshore Avenue. Open to 4 to 18 years. To more information, call 609-266-7946 or e-mail: rtaylor345@comcast.net
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    Happenings

    01/27/10 Swimathon Feb. 24 and 25 by Brigantine Greenheads Swim Team at Brigantine Aquatic Center, 32nd Street and Bayshore Avenue. Open to 4- to 18- year-olds.
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    Happenings

    01/27/10 Captain Ed's Cup Presented to Joshua Razzi The Egg Harbor Township Recreation Department concluded the 2009 Get Hooked on Fishing Not Drugs Fishing Trips will the presentaion of the "Captain Ed's Cup. The cup is presented to the participant who caught the largest fish during all the trips run last year.
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    BOYS' BASKETBALL

    01/26/10 The Gloucester Catholic High School boys' basketball team stayed unbeaten in the Tri-County Conference Diamond Division title chase Monday when it rolled past host Glassboro 57-38.
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    Henderson column: Crappie Derby postponed until Feb. 13

    01/26/10 The recent warm spell and rain has affected the ice sheet on the Whitney Point Reservoir to the point that this year's running of the Almost-Annual New York State Crappie Derby is being postponed to Feb. 13.
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    DocZone Delivers Multi-Channel Output with DocZone Publisher

    01/25/10 Audubon, PA - DocZone by Really Strategies, Inc., the industry's first award-winning software as a service (SaaS) XML content management system, delivers multi-channel output from single-source content at an affordable rate. DocZone Publisher offers publishers an all-inclusive web-based editorial and production system that supports the creation, management, translation, and single-source ...
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    Community events list, 1/21/10

    01/21/10 Archbald Health fair: Eynon-Archbald Lions Club, health fair, Saturday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Archbald Borough Building. Mid Valley Religious events: Mid Valley Ministerium observance of Christian Unity Week, Sunday, 4 p.m., Sacred Heart Church Hall, Peckville
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    Ruth Ellen Powers

    01/19/10 Ruth Ellen Powers of Mont Vernon, NH died Monday, November 23rd, 2009 at the Chestnut Hill Benevolent Association in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.
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    Coach charged in sex assaults

    01/18/10 A former volunteer at Highland Regional High School is accused of having sexual relationships with two students.
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    Bonsignore leads No. 16 Kingsway boys to win

    01/17/10 Elijah Bonsignore scored a game-high 17 points, and Rondell Gilmore added 13, to lead the Kingsway High School boys' basketball team to a 57-43 victory over Lower Cape May in a nonleague game Saturday.
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    Hornets sting Quakers in 4th

    01/17/10 SATURDAY ROUNDUP - The Pemberton High School boys basketball team rallied in the fourth quarter Saturday for a 43-33 victory over Moorestown.
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    S. Jersey Girls: Paulsboro tops Haddon Heights on court

    01/12/10 Lavon Childress surpassed the 1,000-point mark, and the junior forward did more than score in guiding host Paulsboro past Haddon Heights, 53-49, last night in Colonial Conference girls' basketball.
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    Audubon hosts meeting on Monday

    01/10/10 Conococheague Audubon invites all those interested in birds and wildlife watching to its January meeting at 6 p.m. Monday in the Community Center at Norlo Park, 3050 Lincoln Way East. After a potluck dinner, club members will offer a photo show-and-tell of interesting trips and wildlife sightings.
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    Outdoors: Volunteers continue old tradition

    01/09/10 During the annual Bloomsburg Christmas Bird Count, held Dec. 20, about 28 field observers braved cold temperatures, wind and snow to record their findings.
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    entertainment Today

    01/09/10 Who Is He : As the lead singer for the post-grunge rock group Matchbox 20, Rob Thomas, 37, amassed a sizeable mainstream audience. He released his first solo album, "Something to Be," in 2005.
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    Franklin County area community calendar of events

    01/08/10 Friday Night Out, for ages 6-12, 6 to 8:30 p.m., Chambersburg Memorial YMCA, 570 E. McKinley St.; registration required; Jen Gossert at 263-8508. CoffeeHouse Poetry Night, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., Antrim House, 104 E. Baltimore St.; by Greencastle Area Arts Council; 597-3284.
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    Ice Climbing, Polar Bear Dipping, 1812 Battle, Bavaria on the Byway: 2010 Great Lakes Seaway Trail Winter Fun Tips

    01/07/10 Ready to climb sheer faces of vertical ice this winter, go back in time for a leisurely ski through a frosty pioneer village or a sleigh ride past venerable Victorian architecture, or jump into the shocking St. Lawrence River in February for a good cause?
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