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A MESSAGE OF THANKS...A capacity crowd of 286 worshipers gathered at
Fanwood Presbyterian Church on Monday as the Scotch Plains-Fanwood
Ministerial Association, which covers all denominations and is represented
by all rabbis, priests and ministers in the area, presented its annual
Thanksgiving service. The event rotates each year to a different house of
worship. The choir from Temple Sholom, located at the Fanwood Presbyterian
Church, teamed with the church’s choir to sing Psalm 150. Reverend Kelmo
Porter, senior pastor of St. John’s Baptist Church in Scotch Plains,
delivered the Thanksgiving address, with a theme of thankfulness that
covered all aspects of religion.
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This
Week's Cartoon
Thanksgiving,
Christmas and New Year's Schedule Note
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Editorial:
Give Thanks for All We Enjoy As Citizens of Free and Prosperous
Nation...This week we celebrate Thanksgiving, which for most of us means
the coming together of family and friends, a smorgasbord of delights
ranging from turkey to pumpkin pie, and perhaps the big football game
- all made especially festive by brilliant autumn hues and the start of the
holiday season.
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RETURNING AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TD...Raider defensive back Mike
Marsan, No. 12, returned an interception 37-yards for a touchdown against the
Bulldogs.
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Week
In Sports: Blue Devil Gridders Prepare For Cardinals on Turkey Day;
Raiders’ 2nd Half Roll Dazes Shabazz Footballers;
Blue Devil Soccer Boys Shifted Lineup to Cope With
Injuries -
Photos
Devil's
Den:
Friends In Need Are Friends Indeed
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"Merry
Melodies"
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OPEN WIDOW:
Pineda Co. presents Merry Widow operetta
GRIMM REALITY:
NJ Ballet adapts Hansel and Gretel from opera
MID-DAY MUSICALES RETURN:
Honor those with WF connections
A CLEVER DESIGN:
Kean hosts acclaimed Broadway designer, Beatty
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HAPPY
THANKSGIVING PARADE...Retired
Macy’s executive and Westfield
resident Lenore Scurry received the
Distinguished Service Award at the
42nd Annual Captains Awards Dinner, on
November 10, for her 38 years of
service with the Macy’s Thanksgiving
Day Parade. Ms. Scurry started as a
clown and now heads the parade’s
clowncommittee, coordinating over 800
clowns – getting them dressed and
prepared, starting at 5:30 a.m. She
has enlisted several young people from
the area over the years to help with
the parade. Pictured, left to right,
are: alligator clown and Ms. Scurry.
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Government Reform Thought:
In that AIG Chief Executive Edward Liddy cut his salary to $1 as part of voluntary pay restrictions by executives tied to a $150 billion government
bailout, we implore the government to require the same from executives of
other bailouts.
- See Year-to-date Reform Thoughts.
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