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- Obama Memorabilia Is Selling Like Hotcakes (Washington Post)
As a pointless exercise in self-flagellation, it's fun to look back and wonder how you should have invested your money in the last year. You'd have ditched stocks and bonds, of course, and you would have avoided real estate. And if you really had foresight, you would have bet the rent on Barack...
- Wantage considers taking ownership of Sussex Airport (New Jersey Herald)
WANTAGE -- Township officials are interested in taking ownership of the Sussex Airport and are hoping a study examining the pros and cons of buying the property can begin soon.
- Teens Spread Anti-Smoking Message (KTVN Reno)
As any smoker will tell you, kicking the habit is tough. So the best thing to do is to never start. That's the message the group "Teens Against Tobacco Use" or "Tatu" is getting out there.
- State: Suspend S-W school board member (New Jersey Herald)
WANTAGE -- In a rare move, the state's School Ethics Commission has recommended Sussex-Wantage school board member Raymond Delbury be suspended from the board for six months.
- Wantage resident creates horror film (New Jersey Herald)
WANTAGE -- From the outside, the red barn, surrounded by a wide-open field and miles of the Appalachian trail looks like any other in Sussex County. Looks can be deceiving.
- Frankford zoning lawsuit dropped (New Jersey Herald)
FRANKFORD -- A group of county Route 565 landowners will drop a civil lawsuit filed this summer in response to new zoning restrictions along the main corridor.
- Veterans mural removed from school, local artist says he was never paid (New ...
SUSSEX -- Two weeks after it was dedicated by staff and students, a large mural in honor of local veterans was removed from High Point Regional High School.
- Around the schools (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Abington Heights Members of the football program are all about takeaways on the field. During the holiday season, however, its about giveaways. Players have donated non-perishable food items and money in order to help “sack” hunger during the holiday season. All items collected and the monetary donation of $250 was donated to Angel’s Attic, a program that has been a part of the United ...
- Newton woman prepares meals for less fortunate (New Jersey Herald)
NEWTON -- For Laura Kempson, this Thanksgiving will mean preparing at least 10, 20-pound turkeys, and making enough mashed potatoes and pumpkin pie to feed a crowd of 50.
- Smoke causes evacuation of Newton building (New Jersey Herald)
Employees of the Cochran House on Spring Street were evacuated Monday morning while fire crews searched for the cause of smoke that was seeping through the ceiling vents of the building's lower level.
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