Middle Tennessee State promotes assistant McGuire to head coach

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Judge Upholds Pennsylvania Voter ID Law

 

 in the Face of Flawed Attacks by the American Civil Liberties Union

Legal Experts Praise Decision as a Victory for Voter Integrity, Pennsylvania Citizens


Washington, DC –
 Legal experts with the National Center for Public Policy Research, home of the Voter Identification Task Force, are lauding Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson\’s decision to uphold Pennsylvania\’s voter ID law that will protect all Pennsylvanians from voter fraud and will result in just and free future elections.

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Gloucester Catholic Junior Senior High School News | Ramblings

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Attic Fire Quickly Extinguished By Fire Department.

 
press release: On Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at 3:08 PM, officers from the Gloucester Township Police Department responded to the unit block of Stonegate Court, off of Somerdale Road, for a reported attic fire. Upon arrival, officers observed smoke coming from the rooftop of the two story residence. All occupants were safely out of the house and fire fighters from the Chews Landing Fire Department were actively engaging the fire, along with fire fighters from various other companies. The fire was quickly brought under control and its cause is currently being determined. There were no reported injuries.
 

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Researchers Identify Key Culprit Causing Muscle Atrophy

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Outrage of the Week Bob Menendez: Writing Letters for Big Bank Pals

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TCNJ EXPECTED TO KEEP IMPRESSIVE STREAK GOING


Ewing, NJ…It was no surprise that The College of New Jersey women’s tennis team was the unanimous choice as the preseason favorite to win the New Jersey Athletic Conference as the Lions have dominated conference play since it began in 1982. The Lions have won every NJAC crown since the conference began sponsoring the sport and have won each of their 142 matches against league foes. 

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CNBNews Hunting and Fishing: JUNIOR HUNTING SEASONS JUST AROUND THE CORNER

 

In addition to the upcoming junior pheasant season, which will be held Oct. 6-13, the Pennsylvania Game Commission has established other special seasons for those 12 to 16 years of age, who can hunt either with or without a hunting license.


Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director, noted that the junior rabbit season will run concurrently with the junior pheasant season, from Oct. 6-13.

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DOD Employees Collect Food for the Hungry

By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Aug. 15, 2012 – Defense Department employees are doing their best to feed those in the National Capital Region who go hungry, and a federal program that collects food donations was recognized at the Pentagon today.

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PREVENTION FIRST ROCKS RUMSON

 

 

Ocean Township, NJ, August 14, 2012 – On Saturday, August 4th, Prevention First held its third annual benefit concert at the home of Lynne and Hugh Ward. \”It was a pleasure to host Rock to Prevent for Prevention First, which does such valuable work in our community. The musicians who performed were all so talented, resulting in a great show! People of all ages really enjoyed the day!\” said Mrs. Ward. The concert was attended by more than 450 people of all ages and featured some of the best young musicians in New Jersey. \”The event was everything we hoped it would be!\” said Michelle Cicalese, Prevention First\’s development director. \”The young musicians inspired and made an impact on both the children and adults who attended. It was a true family event, with groups of people bouncing beach balls and enjoying the sunshine and the laid-back vibe.\”

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