Gloucester City News Headlines for October 1

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WHEN EAST MEETS WEST: Japan\’s health care System as a model.

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Fallen Soldier\’s Mom Finds Solace Among Gold Star Mothers

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Wild Turkey Fall Hunting Season begins Monday, October 26

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Laura E. Neilo, (age 19) A Free Spirit with a Passion for Life…Gone to Soon

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American Legion: Give military the tools to win Afghanistan

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Glassboro’s Let’s Dance Studio Starts Construction On Large New Facility

Performing Arts Studio Leads Development of Arts & Entertainment District

As Part of Glassboro’s Downtown Revitalization

Glassboro, NJ, September 24, 2009 – Glassboro’s repertoire of performing arts offerings have launched a new era as the Let’s Dance Studio began construction on its new performing arts studio, becoming the first new business in the borough’s Arts & Entertainment District and continuing Glassboro’s multi-million dollar downtown revitalization.

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TCNJ EDGED BY LATE GOAL 1-0

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Ewing, NJThe College of New Jersey men’s soccer team pushed unbeaten #17 Montclair State to their limit, but the Red Hawks (8-0-1) knocked in a loose ball off of a corner kick with 4:16 remaining to edge the Lions 1-0.

TCNJ (3-3-3) played a balanced match and were in position to hand Montclair State its first loss of the season. After a scoreless first half, TCNJ had the better part of play for the majority of the second period. Sophomore Ray Nelan (Haddon Heights, NJ/Haddon Heights) and classmate Michael Recchia (Wayside, NJ/Ocean Township) spearheaded several offensive attacks, but the Lions had difficulty penetrating a strong Montclair defense led by sophomore Kevin Brown (Wayne, NJ/Wayne Valley).

Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig Should Resign After Making Mockery of MLB Anti-Doping

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COLLEGE SPORTS: News for Saturday

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