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Anti-War Activist Cindy Sheehan Holds Westfield Press Conference
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NEVER FORGET...Last Sunday in Westfield at the 9/11 Memorial,
town remembers residents who were killed four years ago: Andrew Alameno, David Campbell, Michael Davidson, Dean Eberling, Stephen M. Fogel, Thomas Glasser, Matthew Horning, Leo Russell Keene, 3rd, Richard B. Madden, Mark Rothenberg, John S. Salerno, See-Wong Shum, Anthony M. Starita and James Walsh.
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Editorial: Reviewing
Vision for Community Access TV.
Editorial: Scrap the Pork to Help the South.
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Westfield:
Council
to Reduce Pkg Permit Cost
Recreation
User Fees Approved
Acting Police Chief Parizeau Sworn In
Sylvania Place Variance Denied
BOE Notes Enrollment Rise
Willow Grove, Green
Pl. Subdivisions OKd
Defense Rests, Detective Not Called
Scotch
Plains/Fanwood:
Six-Home Pheasant Lane Subdivision OK'd
Council Funds Library Renovations
BOE Intros
Parent-Pay Teams Concept
Fanwood Development Obstacles Overcome
Cumberland Farms Plans Expansion
Re-try
Mountainside:
Council Finalizes Police Contract
BOE Signs Gov. Livingston HS
Agreement
Garwood:
Council Tables Proposal for Administrator
Area:
County
Engineering HQ Cost Rises.
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INTENSITY…Raider Colleen LaForge and Blue Devil Erin McCarthy mix it up in the soccer showdown on the new turf at Kehler Stadium. McCarthy notched two goals
in the win.
Sports:
Devil Girls Stun Raiders On Kehler Stadium Turf, 3-1; Raider Soccer Boys Thwart Cougars’ Bid for Upset, 2-1; Raider Footballers Trample Eastside in Opener; Blue Devils Baffled by
Oldbridge.
Devil's
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DADDY’S
KISS...On 9/11, a tender moment in Westfield.
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Shows: WAA's
'Artistic Harvest' Reaps Bundles
Harvey: Cursed
With an Eye For Beauty
Popcorn: The Brothers Grimm: Sibling Humbuggery
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NO MORE
WAR...Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan and Jeff Key, a marine who served in Iraq, hold a news conference in front of the Westfield Municipal Building on Monday afternoon, calling for an exit strategy for the war. Westfield was chosen for the media event as it was the site that President George W. Bush chose to kick-off his privatization of Social Security campaign. See
video at www.goleader.com/video.
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The Westfield Leader & The Scotch
Plains-Fanwood TIMES
PO Box 250, 251 North Ave. West, Westfield, NJ 07091
Tel 908 232-4407; fax 908 232-0473 contact
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