Pennsylvania Firefighters Will Remember Capt. Steven Henry This Weekend

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Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno Tours Millburn’s Paper Mill Playhouse

 

Casting the Spotlight on the Arts, Economic Development and Jobs, 

73-Year-Old Theater Creates Jobs And Enthusiasm to Millburn’s Downtown

 

 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

 

Trenton, NJ – Focusing the spotlight on how the arts advance economic activity in the state, Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno today visited the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn. Soon to celebrate its 75th Anniversary, the Paper Mill Playhouse produces and presents high quality theater that draws thousands of visitors to Millburn each year. The visit is the second stop on the Lt. Governor\’s month-long \”Arts Mean Business\” tour across New Jersey to heighten awareness of the role New Jersey’s cultural industry plays to bolster the economic condition of our downtowns and communities.

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Bushwhacked by Obama by Steven Malanga, City Journal Summer 2012

When Barack Obama ran for president in 2008, he vowed to pour resources into American cities via the Community Development Block Grant program, a remnant of 1970s urban policy. Obama called CDBG an \”important program\” and praised it for providing housing and \”creating jobs for low- and moderate-income people and places.\” How ironic, then, that funding for CDBG has withered under President Obama. With the nation facing budget deficits as far as the eye can see, we may finally be witnessing the collapse of a decades-old program that, despite the president’s faith in it, is woefully ineffective.

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Women’s Volleyball Earns Split, First Win of Season to Open Ducks Classic -cnbnews.net

HOBOKEN, N.J. (September 14, 2012) – The Stevens Institute of Technology women’s volleyball team splits its matches on the first day of the 2012 Ducks Classic at Canavan Arena on Friday evening. Stevens fell in five sets to Buffalo State College, but bounced back to top York College (Pa.) in four sets to pick up the Ducks’ first victory of the season. Buffalo State and Swarthmore College finished the opening day with perfect 2-0 records.

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RIVER OTTER ATTACK PROMPTS WARNING FROM GAME COMMISSION |cnbnews.net

 

 

FRANKLIN, Venango County – A Pennsylvania Game Commission Wildlife Conservation Officer (WCO) is investigating the case of a river otter attacking an angler around 2 p.m. on Sept. 11, at the junction of French Creek and the Allegheny River, just off Ninth Street, adjacent to the Riverfront Park in Franklin, Venango County.

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Hawkins\’ Late Goal Leads Saint Joseph\’s Women\’s Soccer Past Delaware, 2-1

 

NEWARK, Del. – The Saint Joseph\’s women\’s soccer team snapped its losing streak on Friday as the Hawks downed Delaware, 2-1, on a late goal by junior Mo Hawkins. Hawkins\’ tally in the 83rd minute, coupled with freshman Shannon Westhead\’s goal, helped SJU improve to 4-3-1 on the season.

Following a scoreless first half, Saint Joseph\’s took a 1-0 lead in the 58th minute as Westhead tallied her first collegiate goal. A shot by Hawkins was blocked by a Delaware defender, only to bounce to Westhead, whom chipped a shot into an open left side of the goal at 57:39.

The Blue Hens tied the score on a goal by Dianna Marinaro off a direct kick at 74:57.

With time running down, Hawkins struck the the decisive goal at 82:38 as she broke through the Delaware defense and drilled a shot into the top right side of the goal into the back of the net.

For the game, Delaware outshot the Hawks 28-10, with SJU senior Christine Neal making a game- and season-high 15 saves.

The Hawks return to action Sunday at Loyola (Md.).

 

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Mainstream Media Lies | cnbnews.net

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FEDERAL PROGRAM OFFERS FREE DAY-CARE MEALS | cnbnews.net

 

(TRENTON) — All day-care facilities and their participants should be aware that children and adults enrolled in day-care facilities may be eligible for free meals through the Child and Adult Care Food Program coordinated by the New Jersey Department of Agriculture.

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