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A look back at the top stories of 2010 in Millstone
A look back at the top stories of 2010 in Millstone
BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent MILLSTONE — As 2011 begins, school boards and townships are planning how to do more with less as a result of drastic changes made last year in both state mandates and funding. Here’s a look at some of the top stories in Millstone during 2010, many of which deal with the sea change in New Jersey’s economy and its trickle-down effects. read more
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On Restaurants | Glass half-full?
Shannon and Matt Marshall have done a lot of belt-tightening to weather the recession. One sacrifice? Restaurant meals are out.
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Troy issues, summer festivals, grizzly bears
(This is the third of four stories reviewing Libby and Troy news of the past year. In this issue, read about July, August and September 2010. In the Jan. 7 edition, October through December will be reviewed.
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