Archive for: October, 2011

A PAIR OF PARADOXEN (SIC) ABOUT LIFE AND DEATH

If ox + ox = oxen, why do we have boxes, foxes and xeroxes instead of boxen, foxen and Xeroxen; and why NOT paradoxen, too? Just a querical point to ponder, unrelated to the more somber opusette following.
It’s strange that so many people see life as a shuttle between tedium and disillusionment – or, as Thoreau put it, “lead lives of quiet desperation,” but shy away from discussions of death – especially their own.

Adam Levine to Fox News: Stop Playing My Music

Maroon 5 frontman Adam Levine went on Twitter earlier this afternoon to demand that Fox News stop playing his band’s music “Dear Fox News don’t play our music on your evil fucking channel ever again Thank you” he wrote It is unclear what exactly prompted this public outburst When reached… RollingStone.com: All News

Hisoric Chester Business District Halloween Costume Contest and Parade

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Mount Olive High School Field Hockey Team

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The Mount Olive High School Field Hockey Team participated in the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Parsippany on Sunday, October 16, 2011. The team collects donations and walks in this event yearly.

Temple social club gives back to the community

FLANDERS, NJ (October 19, 2011) The Members of the Tribe (MOT), a new social club associated with Temple Hatikvah of Flanders, NJ has been working hard not only planning fun social events, but to give back to the community as well. On Saturday, November 19, 2011 from 7-9 pm they are hosting their first ever One Stop Shopping Extravaganza event at the Temple.

FACIAL REJUVENATION – A Wonderful, Holistic Approach to Reversing the Aging Process

Cosmetic Surgery in the United States is a multimillion-dollar industry; thousands of women are on a quest to restore youthfulness to their face and neck. As the risks and complications and at times, disfigurement, from invasive surgical treatments and chemical exfoliants become increasingly public, many people are discovering the effectiveness of cosmetic acupuncture to rejuvenate the face.

Beatles Come to Mt Olive

Songs from the Beatles will be echoed through Mt. Olive High School later this month with the first ever live rock-n-roll concert held in town.
The Mt. Olive Performing Arts Center at MOHS auditorium will be the place to be Saturday, Oct. 29, at 8 p.m., when Glen Burtnik and Friends perform The Beatles Revolver Note for Note. Songs will be performed with live eight-piece orchestra and brass sections as well as a 20-voice choir.

Making the Band – Chapter 31

What is it like to have your dream come true? Not just a simple dream, a little wish or fantasy. A big dream, the modern day adaptation, the rock star epic. Ask the members of Chapter 31, a local garage band with the opportunity to open for a name band early next month. On November 4 at the Crocodile Rock Café in Allentown, PA, our local guys will be on stage warming up the crowd for the Misfits, the 1970’s group from Lodi, NJ.

Interview with Mt Olive Mayoral Candidates

With the general election approaching next month on Tuesday, Nov. 8, some registered voters in Mt. Olive may want to get to know the candidates running for mayor a bit better before casting their final vote.

From his profession, to his community involvement and goals for the township, Republican candidate for mayor, Rob Greenbaum, provides readers with insightful details about himself and his plans as they get ready to vote in the upcoming local election.

Career growth might mean looking outside of your current location

(ARA) – In recent years, many people have focused on simply getting or keeping a job – and given the persistently high unemployment figures, that has been a reasonable reaction. But focusing on simply maintaining can cause problems in the long run of your career. Those who are focused on the future, whatever their line [...]

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