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Peoria company authenticates bill carried by Titanic survivor - Peoria Journal Star |
Peoria Journal Star
The 1899 $1 Silver Certificate was carried by 50-year old Augustus Weikman of Palmyra, NJ, a barber on the ship, who was helping crew members launch lifeboats from an upper deck when one of the ship's boilers exploded and he was blown into the water.
| United in marriage - The Sunday Dispatch |
The Sunday Dispatch
The groom is the son of Robert and Janine Long, of Palmyra, NJ. Mrs. Long is a 1996 graduate of Pittston Area High School and a 1998 graduate of Luzerne County Community College. She is the manager of the Office Max store in Willow Grove.
| Christie vetoes bill to create NJ health insurance exchange - phillyBurbs.com |
phillyBurbs.com
File photo: Acting New Jersey commissioner of education, Christopher D. Cerf, right, looks on as Gov. Chris Christie answers a question at Bordentown Regional High school in Bordentown, NJ, Monday, March 12, 2012. (AP Photo/Mel Evans) Posted: Friday, --
| Hunterdon County Old Ink: Petty gambling devices seized; rest rooms in -- - Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com |
Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com
THE SHORE — The rapid development of the New Jersey coast is something wonderful to contemplate. Twenty-five years ago there were but two places of any importance in its entire length — Long Branch and Cape May. Now the seaside cities extend almost --
| Delanco fights for river trails - Philadelphia Inquirer |
Philadelphia Inquirer
By Jan Hefler In Delanco, NJ., the West Avenue Nature Trails. Here, a butterfly. APRIL SAUL / Staff Photographer Soon after workers finished creating scenic trails along the Delaware, Delanco's town lawyer received surprising news: The state agency --
| MILITARY BRIEFS - SunHerald.com |
SunHerald.com
His wife, Alison, is the daughter of Michael and Fran Stinsman of Palmyra, NJ Air Force Airman Atia S. Magee, daughter of Gwendolyn and William Magee of Gautier, graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
| OUTDOORS: Hatchery marks its 100th year - The Trentonian |
The Trentonian
Kids younger than 15 can fish the education ponds, and a huge mobile aquarium will be on site to show off some of New Jersey's game fish. An archery range and other attractions, including a bluegrass band on Sunday, will be part of the celebration.
| Burlington County graduation rates drop with implementation of new formula - phillyBurbs.com |
phillyBurbs.com
The 2011 rate reflects a new methodology used to calculate the rate, called the four-year adjusted cohort: Posted: Thursday, May 3, 2012 5:45 am | Updated: 7:05 am, Thu May 3, 2012. The New Jersey Department of Education is using a new federally --
| League recap: Big week boosts Palmyra in national rankings - MaxPreps |
MaxPreps
Behind a 1-1 record over the past week, Palmyra made the biggest jump in the national rankings, all the way from 11181 to 10792. The Panthers are currently sitting at No. 293 in the state of New Jersey, thanks to an overall record of 3-7.
| Stories appearing in Friday's edition - Quincy Herald Whig |
Quincy Herald Whig
BRIEFLY: Partial results from Egypt's first-ever parliamentary elections show the candidate of the powerful Muslim Brotherhood leading with a narrow-edge in a five-way race; Muslim leaders in New Jersey say they are angry but uncertain what their next --
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