Thursday, July 14, 2016

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  • Warren Township Committee Announces Appointment of Cathy ...

    Warren Township Committee Announces Appointment of Cathy ...
    WARREN, NJ - The Warren Township Committee is pleased to announce the appointment of Cathy Falzarano Reese as Township Clerk for the Township of Warren for a term commencing August 1.  Reese is currently serving as Township Clerk in Long Hill Township since 2013 and previously served as Clerk in Alexandria Township from 2009 to 2013.  She is certified by the NJ Department of Community Affairs as a Registered Municipal Clerk and her salary in this position will be $85,000. Prior to her service in..
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  • Effinex Rebounds To Repeat In Suburban Handicap

    Effinex Rebounds To Repeat In Suburban Handicap
    Tri-Bone Stables' Effinex rebounded off a poor effort in the Grade 1 Stephen Foster to win this Saturday's Grade 2, $500,000 Suburban Handicap at his home track by just a neck over fellow New York-bred Samraat. The 5-year-old son of Mineshaft covered 10 furlongs over Belmont's fast main track in 2:01.04, proving very game to the wire for trainer Jimmy Jerkens. He was once again ridden by Mike Smith, who was unavailable for the Stephen Foster. “All things came together,” said Jerkens. “I gu..
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  • Pace's Alex Mateo, Christopher Rodriguez chosen in MLB Draft

    Pace's Alex Mateo, Christopher Rodriguez chosen in MLB Draft
    Just two weeks after his high school graduation from Monsignor Edward Pace High School, ace pitcher Christopher Rodriguez was drafted in the fourth round (126th overall) of the MLB Draft by the Los Angeles Angels.The following day, Alex Mateo, a Pace alum from the Class of 2012, was drafted in the 22nd round by the Miami Marlins.Rodriguez, a right-hander, helped lead the Pace Spartans baseball team to the 2016 FHSAA Class 5A State Finals. He finished his high school career by pitching a 1-0, tw..
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  • Florida's death penalty, gambling laws frozen for summer

    TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Supreme Court went on summer vacation Thursday and put on ice rulings resolving two of the most controversial issues to come before the court this year: the death penalty and expansion of slot machines.The court issued final rulings for its 2015-16 term, which ended June 30, including a clarification of its decision overturning the state’s workers’ compensation law, but it left unresolved the constitutionality of the state’s death penalty and the question of whether ..
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  • Angela Eagle launches leadership bid 'to heal Labour'

    Angela Eagle launches leadership bid 'to heal Labour'
    Angela Eagle has said her Labour leadership challenge is a bid to "heal the party", as leader Jeremy Corbyn urged her to "think again"."This isn't about splitting, this is about reuniting our party," she said.Mr Corbyn, who was elected by Labour members but is now opposed by many of his own MPs, said he was "disappointed" but would fight the challenge.Labour's ruling National Executive Committee will decide whether he must seek MPs' nominations to run again.Owen Smith: Corbyn 'prepared to s..
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  • Heavy gunfire outside UN building in South Sudan

    Heavy gunfire outside UN building in South Sudan
    The mission sent out a series of tweets at about 8:25 a.m. (1:25 a.m. ET) describing "gunshots" and a "heavily armed exchange" outside a U.N. compound. Juba has been racked with deadly violence this week, as the country on Saturday marked its fifth year of independence. The weekend violence erupted when President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar were meeting to discuss previous clashes between their forces. Outside the presidential compound where the meeting took place, a gunbattle kick..
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  • In Iraq war, Irish and UK soldiers gave their all for nothing, report finds

    In Iraq war, Irish and UK soldiers gave their all for nothing, report finds
    Former UK PM Tony Blair Photo by: Getty Images How do you look someone in the eye and admit you sent their loved ones to into war for ill considered reasons?  How do you tell them that their sons and daughters, husbands and wives died in vain for a conflict built on lies?The answer is you don't, because no one could, even after the publication of the damning seven year, 2.6 million word Iraq War report by Sir John Chilcot and his committee released this week.Chilcot, ..
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  • South Africa's Tutu celebrates 40 years of service as bishop

    South Africa's Tutu celebrates 40 years of service as bishop
    South Africa's Tutu celebrates 40 years of service as bishop July 10, 2016 Updated: July 10, 2016 4:52am Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu takes part in a Mass as Tutu celebrates four decades of episcopal ministry at a special thanksgiving Mass at St Mary's Cathedral in Johannesburg, Sunday July 10, 2016. Tutu served as Dean of St Mary's prior to being appointed Bishop of Lesotho 40..
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  • Out of Africa, Netanyahu Says He'll Expedite Business Deals

    Out of Africa, Netanyahu Says He'll Expedite Business Deals
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will follow up on his palace-hopping trek through east Africa with financing and regulatory help for some of the business deals his entourage of Israeli executives discussed along the way.The diplomatic fruit of last week’s five-day trip will ripen only further down the road, said Netanyahu, who hopes stronger alliances with African and Arab leaders can help blunt the antagonism Israel routinely faces at the United Nations. Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoweri Musevi..
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  • After 'Brexit' Vote, Immigrants Feel a Town Turn Against Them

    After 'Brexit' Vote, Immigrants Feel a Town Turn Against Them
    “I feel used. Eleven years wasted. Eleven years ago, they were so happy to invite us here,” she said at the Delight Pub, a Polish bar that she owns on West Street. (English locals call it “East Street” because of the number of Eastern European shops.) “I could now close my shop, pack my bags and say, ‘Bye-bye.’”Boston, a town of 67,000 residents, relies heavily on immigrants to work the nearby vegetable and potato fields and prepare food sold in British supermarkets for the minimum wage. Few im..
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Violent crash leaves 1 dead, 2 critically injured .Bal Harbour police chief in serious condition at Mount Sinai... .
Florida defensive back commits to the Bulldogs .Will Social Security Fix Its Mistake That May Be Costing You Tens of Thousands? .

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