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September 18, 2008
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Walter Miller demonstrates a snapping kick during a self-defense class for women that he taught at the Jackson library on Sept. 13. For another picture from the self-defense class, see page 28. More...
Issue centered on building for Jackson DPW

P ay the bill now. That's what members of the Jackson Township Council voted to do on Sept. 9 in a legal matter that involves the municipality and Gavan General Contracting, Lakewood. The council voted 4-0 to amend the 2008 budget to include the payment of the settlement to the construction compa... More...


JACKSON — Residents of the Westlake adult community have gone above and beyond in their efforts to recall the memories of those lost in the horrific events of Sept. 11, 2001. More...


The Jackson Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1, North New Prospect and Larsen roads, Jackson, posted a poignant message (above) outside its headquarters on Sept. 11. The "343 still riding" refers to the 343 members of the Fire Department of New York who were killed in the line of duty during the terrorist att... More...


LAKEWOOD — Knights in armor are preparing to do battle at the 27th annual charity Renaissance Faire scheduled to be held Sept. 20-21. The Renaissance Faire, which is sponsored by the Lakewood Lions Club and the Society for Creative Anachronism, will be held in Pine Park, Country Club Drive ... More...


Family and friends mourn the loss of Coleman Bean, 25

Coleman Bean was a lot of things to a lot of people. He was a son, a brother, a soldier, and to seemingly everyone who knew him, a good friend. He was someone they could count on to be there, in times of need and in happy times. More...


The Jackson Women of Today will host an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 11 at the Jackson Food Pantry in the DPW building, 10 Don Connor Blvd., Jackson. Donations of soup, canned vegetables, cereal, tuna, pasta, sauces, peanut butter, jelly, toiletry items and paper goods are needed by the... More...
L ately it seems our club has come under attacks that are both unfounded and hurtful to the membership, especially since our core belief is helping those in need. Recently we were cited by the township after a complaint was placed against us by a "neighbor" of ours located behind us. More...
Greater Media Newspapers Executive Editor Greg Bean will be taking a temporary leave from writing both his Coda column and Red State Blue State because of the death of his son Coleman. We will be reprinting some of his past Coda columns, the first of which appears in this week's paper. More...
(Editor's Note: Greg Bean is taking a temporary sabbatical from writing his column due to the death of his son. This column was originally printed Oct. 25, 2007). There was an interesting poll released last week that found 49 percent of the people in New Jersey would like to leave the stat... More...
Acouple of long touchdown runs in the second quarter combined with an outstanding effort by its defense resulted in the New Egypt High School football team posting a resounding 24-6 victory over Burlington City last Friday night in the season opener for both teams. More...