NOVEMBER 22, 2011 LONG VALLEY N.J. –
Long Valley Coach Bus Service has figured a way to help area residents enjoy a discounted casino trip as well as conduct a food drive to benefit The FoodBank of N.J.
Nov 22 2011 | Posted in
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The Growing Stage, The Children’s Theatre of New Jersey, located in the Historic Palace Theatre on Route 183 in Netcong, New Jersey is proud to present its original musical production of BABES IN TOYLAND from November 25th to December 18th with performances Fridays at 7:30 PM, Saturdays and Sundays at 4:00 PM. The stage production was adapted from the popular 1934 MGM classic which featured the famed comedy team Laurel and Hardy and was originally inspired by the Victor Hugo operetta of the same name.
Nov 22 2011 | Posted in
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(ARA) – It’s that time of year again. Ready or not, the lazy summer days will be replaced by a more structured, back-to-school schedule. And even though the transition from summer to fall can be a stressful time of year for many families, the change is manageable if you take some time to simplify and [...]
Nov 21 2011 | Posted in
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Where we left off Daryl fell into a creek during the never-ending search for Sophia hallucinated and went slightly nuts Andrea accidentally shot Daryl because she thought he was a zombie Doc Greene didn’t want Team Greene becoming too friendly with the Still Alives Glen wanted to bonk Maggie in… RollingStone.com: All News
(ARA) – The play is called, the ball is snapped, is your player prepared for what comes next? Three million American children – ages 6 to 14 – play organized tackle football, placing it among the country’s most popular youth sports, according to USA Football. And for players, coaches and parents, safety is always in [...]
Nov 18 2011 | Posted in
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According to Joe Walsh the Eagles are going to celebrate their upcoming 40th anniversary with a retrospective tour next year “Everybody’s seen our show so we have to put together something new” the guitarist tells Rolling Stone “We’ve been archiving so much stuff from the band’s early days concert footage… RollingStone.com: All News
(ARA) – Each year, as the winter months approach, people begin to think of ways to protect themselves against slips and falls due to inclement weather conditions. For the elderly, and more specifically, African Americans with multiple myeloma, this should be a year-round concern in an effort to maintain their bone health. Multiple myeloma is [...]
Nov 17 2011 | Posted in
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Trinity United Methodist Church is presenting The Christmas Station, written by Shawn Kathryne King, for two performances on Saturday, December 17, 2011 at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. There is no charge for admission
This unique Christmas drama is set in New York City — Grand Central Station actually— and features a young professional who is consumed with work and doesn’t seem to have time for Christmas, never mind Church or God
The play involves a number of comic and dramatic scenes, has an excellent cast — with familiar faces — and offers several styles of music.
Nov 17 2011 | Posted in
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Charles Dickens’ beloved Christmas classic, A Christmas Carol, comes to life as a musical extravaganza on the Centenary Stage this holiday season, running Nov 25 through Dec 11 in the Sitnik Theater of the David and Carol Lackland Center in Hackettstown.
“A tonic for children and adults…a transfixing journey…,” raved the New York Times about the show that ran for ten years in Madison Square Garden. Charles Dickens’ classic gets the full Broadway treatment by the Broadway team of Alan Menken (“Beauty and the Beast,” “Little Mermaid,”), Lynn Ahrens (“Ragtime,” “Seussical”) and Mike Okrent (“Crazy For You,” “Me and My Girl”). A Christmas Carol retains its emotional power and pure joy, thanks to the marvelously-told story by Ockrent and Ahrens, and the Menken/Ahrens score filled with memorable melodies and emotional lyrics.
Nov 16 2011 | Posted in
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Chester Mendham Lacrosse player registration is now underway for the Spring 2012 Lax season for BOYS and GIRLS. Visit: www.cmlax.org Programs now available for children as young as Pre-K and Kindergarten level and in Grades 1st through the 8th grade. Clinics will be held for younger children on weekends and older children can participate in Intramural and Travel Programs that include weekly practices and games which are volunteer led.
> Please visit http://www.cmlax.org to register your children today! Registration will close Jan 5th. A late fee of $50 will apply after that date. Winter Session training will also begin in Feb/March for older Travel youth programs. Catch the LAX SPIRIT!
Nov 16 2011 | Posted in
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