A warm, wet fall would dampen foliage colors

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CNBNews Op-Ed: Disastrous Foreign Policy Reflects a Disastrous Presidency

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FDA Scam Alert: Beware of Bogus FDA Agents

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AMAC: Obamacare May Be the President’s Undoing in November

 

\”Seniors are overwhelmingly in favor of repealing ObamaCare, 59% to 35%. That’s a 24 point spread.\” –

BOHEMIA, NY, Sep 21 – \”The president’s opponents point at what they call his record of failure as justification for firing him in November, but his record of achievement – namely the passage of ObamaCare – may be his undoing come the election,\” according to Dan Weber, president of the Association of Mature American Citizens.

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Philadelphia: Rockin\’ On!

Philadelphia\’s Rock \’n\’ Roll Half Marathon a mainstay for 35 years

\"FIEA beautiful Sunday morning made for ideal conditions for the running of the 35th Annual Rock \’n\’ Roll Half Marathon on September 16. An estimated 20,000 participants laced up their running shoes to compete in the 13.1-mile race throughout Center City and Fairmount Park\’s scenic river drives.

Formerly the Philadelphia Distance Run, the race was added to the Rock \’n\’ Roll series in 2010 and has attracted some of the sport\’s greatest runners, producing five world records, three U.S. marks and numerous other records.

In his first time competing in Philadelphia, Stanley Biwott of Kenya claimed the men\’s title, while fellow Kenyan Sharon Cherop was the women\’s winner in the event for the second time.

Congratulations to this year\’s winners!

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Obituary: Timothy M. Wolfe, age 54, of Cherry Hill NJ

WOLFE

Timothy M.

 

On September 24, 2012. Age 54. Of Cherry Hill. Cherished son of Alice Wolfe (nee Brooks) and the late William Wolfe. Loving brother of Billy (Patti), John (Dee), Steven (Beverly), Terrance (Maria). Loving uncle to many nieces and nephews.

 

Visitation on Thursday morning from 10:30 to 11 AM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Funeral service 11 AM in the funeral home. Interment New St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. 

 

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ 08030. Ph: 856-456-1142


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CNBNEWS Op-Ed: Romney, 47 Percent Of A Good Candidate

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NJ Voters Approve $13.8 Million in School Construction

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Life with the Vandals by Victor Davis Hanson – City Journal

\"California\'sCalifornia\’s San Joaquin Valley and Central Valley. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Out here in the San Joaquin Valley, civilization has zoomed into reverse, a process that I witness regularly on my farm in Selma, near Fresno. Last summer, for example, intruders ripped the copper conduits out of two of my agriculture pumps. Later, thieves looted the shed. I know no farmer in a five-mile radius who has escaped such thefts; for many residents of central California, confronting gang members casing their farms for scrap metal is a weekly occurrence. I chased out two last August. One neighbor painted his pump with the Oakland Raiders’ gray and black, hoping to win exemption from thieving gangs. No luck. My mailbox looks armored because it is: after starting to lose my mail once or twice each month, I picked a model advertised to resist an AK-47 barrage.

I bicycle twice a week on a 20-mile route through the countryside, where I see trash—everything from refrigerators to dead kittens—dumped along the sides of less traveled roads. The culprits are careless; their names, on utility-bill stubs and junk mail, are easy to spot. This summer, I also saw a portable canteen unplug its drainage outlet and speed off down the road, with a stream of cooking waste leaking out onto the pavement. After all, it is far cheaper to park a canteen along a country road, put up an awning over a few plastic chairs and tables, and set up an unregulated, tax-free roadside eatery than to battle the array of state regulations required to establish an in-town restaurant.

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