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CHRISTMAS TREE, OH, CHRISTMAS TREE...Department of Public Works employee
Robbie Kosciolek offers a thumbs up to The Westfield Leader as he heads
skyward to help adorn and light the Westfield Christmas Tree. His partner,
Ken LeCroy (not pictured), also assisted in decorating the tree.
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This
Week's Cartoon
Thanksgiving,
Christmas and New Year's Schedule Note
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Editorial:
"All Hands on Deck," If They Write
it, We’ll Print It...Given
the mess in government and the economy, we think it is
time for "All hands on deck" – not business
as usual. We’d like to know what our officials and
government managers are doing to address the critical
situation. If they write it, we’ll print it.
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SECTIONAL SOCCER CHAMPIONS AGAIN...The Raider girls’ soccer team clinched
the North Jersey, Group 3, Section 2 title defeating Mendham, 4-1. The
Raiders, who lost to Mendham last year, defeated them for the title in
2006.
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Week
In Sports: Red Devils Shock Blue Devils In NJ Section Football;
Lady Raiders Rap Mendham For Section Soccer Crown;
Millers Jump on Raiders For Boys Soccer Section Title;
Raiders Come Back Big, Top Warren Hills Gridders -
Photos
Devil's
Den:
Eighth Hall of Fame Induction on Monday
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Student
Election Art
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CRACK A SMILE:
"Smile" exhibit combines photography and painting
WHEN IN ROME:
WF's Wicke leads choir on Vatican City tour
CATS PAJAMAS:
WF's Cenci stars in A.L. Webber's classic
ANGER MANAGEMENT:
Pat Cooper shows off 'comedic anger'
FOOD 4 THOUGHT:
A Microwave Thanksgiving
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FOR THE BIRDS...Fanwood Mayor Colleen Mahr congratulates Keenan Porter ofFanwood for his bird mansion at the
November 11 council meeting. Keenan’s
design, featuring a roof made of old license plates, took first place in
the Fanwood Environmental Commission’s second-annual Birdhouse Building
Contest; Kaavya Krishna Kumar, also of Fanwood, took second place for her
Jeweled Pumpkin Birdhouse. Lin Vlasaty of Fanwood and Jeremy Graffox of
Scotch Plains tied for first place in the general adult category.
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Government Reform Thought:
Former New Jersey senator Wayne Bryant was found guilty Tuesday of
selling his office as one of New Jersey's most influential lawmakers and padding
his pension. In addition to jail, Bryant should be forced to return all
the fraud money and forfeit his pension.
- See Year-to-date Reform Thoughts.
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