The column that wants to put a Misfits lyric here in honor of the band's reunion but can't because non of their lyrics are appropriate
The column that wants to put a Misfits lyric here in honor of the band's reunion but can't because non of their lyrics are appropriate
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Good morning!
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May 16 is officially my newsiversary with the South Jersey Times. It's been an amazing four years and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I've worked with some fantastic people and got to hear some incredible stories.
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"Old Stone Church located on Route 553 between Fairton and Cedarville will be open for a service of worship on Sunday, May 22 at 4 p.m.
"The Church was built in 1780 during the American Revolution and was the second place of meeting for the Fairfield Presbyterian Church, the oldest congregation of the denomination in West Jersey.
"The service on May 22 will begin a drive for funds to paint the exterior wood trim of this sandstone structure and to repair the slate roof.
"Ministers from the Presbyterian Church in Fairton, Cedarville and Millville are leading this service. The public is cordially invited to attend."
- Jonathan Wood
Cumberland County Historical Society
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"Getting fit for summer reading with Family Fitness Night at the Cumberland County Library.
Be sure to join us this summer at the library for fun and energetic programs! Children's Club members and parents are eligible for the Get ready, Get set, and Move with Zumba program. Stop by or call Miss Christina to register for the Cumberland County Library's Summer Reading Program. The program is free and handicap accessible. Call today to register at 856-453-2210 ex: 110 or www.cclnj.org."
- Cumberland County Library
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"Hissing cousins, every family has them, folks that mix like oil and water. The Roosevelts were no exception. Cousins Alice and Eleanor Roosevelt led a spirited dialog, to put lightly, throughout their lives.
"Not kissing cousins, hissing cousins!
"Come to the Bookmobile Library on Friday, May 27 at 7 p.m. to learn and be entertained by Kim Hanley and Rene Goodwin of American Historical Theatre of Philadelphia who will
entertain us with part of the history of one of America's most powerful families. This program is free to all and family-friendly. The Bookmobile Library is located at 900 Route 45 in Mannington. Please call 769-1082 for directions or to register.
"Co-sponsored by Salem County Culture and Heritage Commission, New Jersey Heritage Commission and the Friends of the Bookmobile."
-Maggie Masserini
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To be fair, Eleanor and Franklin really were kissing cousins.
I guess they saved money on monogrammed towels that way.
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MY KIND OF TOWN: Where the town is big enough for all of us.
Don E. Woods may be reached at dwoods@njadvancemedia.com. Follow him on Twitter @donewoods1. Find NJ.com on Facebook.