Letters: Resident is Upset with U.S. Post Office

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Let\’s Dance Studio Groundbreaking Thursday, Sept. 24

Performing Arts Studio Leads Development of Arts & Entertainment District

As Part of Glassboro’s Downtown Revitalization

Glassboro, NJ, September 16, 2009 – Glassboro’s repertoire of performing arts offerings will begin a new era as the Let’s Dance Studio breaks ground for a new performing arts studio, Thursday, September 24, becoming the first new business in the borough’s Arts & Entertainment District and continuing its multi-million dollar downtown revitalization.

Ceremonies launching Let’s Dance Studio’s new home will be on site at 111 E. High Street, beginning at 11:00 a.m.

The new performing arts studio will more than double the size of Let’s Dance’s former building, which was demolished to make way for Glassboro’s $300 million Rowan Boulevard, a new 26-acre, 100-foot wide corridor stretching a third of a mile from the foot of the Rowan University campus to the center of downtown. While awaiting its new home, Let’s Dance Studio is currently operating a full curriculum of classes at the former St. Bridget’s School, located at 25 West High Street.

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Desma \”Mickey\” Kuda, age 91, of Gloucester City; Services Friday, Sept. 25

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New Jersey’s Firearms Advisory Task Force to Issue Report on Newly Enacted \”One-Gun-A-Month\” Law

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AIDS Walk Philly Registration Now Open

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City Police Dept. Helps Promote \”Put the Brakes on Fatalities Day\”

Gloucester City — Motorists in New Jersey and throughout the nation are asked to join a day-long effort on October 10, 2009, designed to increase awareness about safe driving behaviors and keep the State\’s roadways fatality free for one-day.

Known as Put The Brakes On Fatalities Day, the national initiative was designed to

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unite the country in moving toward zero fatalities for one full day by encouraging motorists to obey all traffic laws, including buckling up, every ride; driving the posted speed limit; avoiding distractions while driving; and always being safe and sober behind the wheel.

To support this effort, the Gloucester City Police Department will be on the lookout for those individuals who are driving aggressively and who are also violating the motor vehicle laws.

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Shop Local: GLOUCESTER TRANSMISSION SERVICE

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SHOP LOCAL : CARR\’S HARDWARE Gloucester City

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Mob scene

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