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Local News
Should we arm teachers?
BY ERIKA NORTON
In response to the tragic school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that left 17 dead and numerous injured, how to prevent school shootings and make schools safer has become one of the most prevalent topics of discussion throughout the country. One potential solution suggested by government officials, including President Donald...- FULL ARTICLE
- Friday Apr 20, 2018 06:00 am
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Sparta lawyer named to organization's director
NEWTON — The Center for Prevention and Counseling announces the appointment of Janine...
- Apr 19, 2018 03:43 pm
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Wildfires legislation passes Assembly
TRENTON — Legislation sponsored by Assemblymen Ron Dancer and Parker Space allowing...
- Apr 19, 2018 03:34 pm
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Palumbo named to Leading Edge Society
SPARTA — Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Gross & Jansen REALTORS today announced that...
- Apr 19, 2018 03:30 pm
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4-H plans afterschool STEM program
Rutgers 4-H Youth Development has extensive experience in Design It! and Explore It! projects and is ready to train and equip...
- Apr 19, 2018 03:26 pm
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Church to host garage sale
FRANKLIN — The Franklin Presbyterian Church will host a garage sale on April 28 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
There will be...- Apr 18, 2018 01:34 pm
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Gas prices continue upward trend in New Jersey
TRENTON — Gas prices in New Jersey and across the nation have resumed their upward trend,...
- Apr 18, 2018 01:33 pm
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Read the river before you launch
By Pamela Chergotis
MILFORD — The ice is out, the water is high, and the temptation...- Apr 18, 2018 01:33 pm
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Area man wins mega millions
VERNON — A Vernon man is about $324.6 million dollars richer after winning the $533 mega...
- Apr 18, 2018 12:49 pm
- Area man wins mega millions
- Residents have more natural gas questions
- Ogdensburg approves $262K bond ordinance
- Jefferson plans trip to WWE event
- Hardyston kindergartners end period with annual zoo
- HIlltop students, parents do service projects
- Chamberlain House plans open house
- Travel group to meet
- Project Help hosts poster contest
- YMCA to host Healthy Kids Day
- Assembly passes bill to assist farmers
- Jersey Fresh menu measure advances
- Jump Rope for heart
- Hardyston students jump rope for heart
- New Jersey fights challenge to $225 million Exxon settlement
- Gas prices decline in New Jersey, move up nationwide
- Environmental officials to give away 90,000 tree seedlings
- Franklin students run own businesses
- Group plans senior citizen event
- Church plans Mother's Day brunch
- Jefferson Township plans chair yoga
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- Gottheimer hosts Women's Roundtable
- Bolcato named chiarmon of SCARC Foundation
- Berkshire Hathaway hosts convention
- Legislation to reduce crop damage passes
- Sussex Christian plans challenge of the talents
- Preventing child abuse
- Veterans support group holds Open House
- Ogdensburg officials discuss insurance options
- FBLA plans spaghetti dinner
- FBLA to host prom for senior citizens
- Study: Why people with insomnia don't know they're asleep
- Black, green, or white, tea offers health benefits
- How you're tracked online — and what you can do about it
- Physicians warn about energy drinks
- Celebrate National Arbor Day by planting free trees
- Turn your walk into a mindful moment
- Women's hormones serve them well
- How to eat well on a budget
- New Jersey gas prices rise for another week
- Are you drinking too much?
- Readers split on whether students should be able to protest during school
- Voting dates for New Jersey citizens
- Project Self-Sufficiency takes it on the road
- Ogdensburg introduces 2018 budget
- Museum Garden Club plans plant sale
- Hamburg Rec plans family swim night
- Library plans computer skills classes
- Littell Center plans vendor and crafter event
- Child Abuse seminar planned
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- Littell Center to host paint night
- McAfee Hardware to celebrate 25 years
- Vernon resident to be inducted into WSOU Hall Hall of Fame
- Senate confirms new labor commissioner
- Hundreds march in Newton against gun violence
- Sierra Club to welcome guest speaker
- Gottheimer hosts law-enforcement roundtable
- Center announces new prevention initiative
- SCCC announces caring awards
- Columbiettes plan flapjack fundraiser
- Franklin to crack down on distracted driving
- Bill to protect box makers from 'unfair' user fees passes
- Nine area lawyers recognized
- Lakeland Bank workers save customer's life
- County league addresses opioid crisis
- Littell Center hosts Easter Egg hunt
- ShopRite associates honored as hunger-fighting heroes
- Torre named to Leading Edge Society
- Glowacki named to Leading Edge Society
- Center for Prevention hires new specialist
- N.J. employers increased payrolls in February
- Gottheimer wins U.S. chamber award
- Spring fling planned at fairgrounds
- Columbiettes offering two scholarships
- Health Dept. plans blood screening
- Mountain Creek adds Adaptive Sports program
- Boy Scout fundraiser planned in Lafayette
- Hardyston school board meeting postponed
- Dance Expression performs in Sparta
- Master Ken student earns scholarship
- Girl Scouts drop off donation to preschool
- Food drive
- Literacy offers free ESL classes
- SCCC offering summer sessions