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Great Full Garden; Spaghetti fundraiser; Cat saved; BEN Column, Oct. 23, update 4

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The column that says the fall season produces so many ideas for so many projects, and is that because the summer is a time to regenerate the mind? — Good evening! — Back by overwhelming demand: Travis Tritt on Saturday Jan. 16, at 8 p.m. Tickets are on sale Friday at the box office in Millville, by calling 856-327-6400...

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The column that says the fall season produces so many ideas for so many projects, and is that because the summer is a time to regenerate the mind?

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Good evening!

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Back by overwhelming demand:

Travis Tritt on Saturday Jan. 16, at 8 p.m.

Tickets are on sale Friday at the box office in Millville, by calling 856-327-6400 or by going to www.levoy.net.

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"The Great Full Garden is a suburban homestead on 1/3 of an acre. We are in the city of Bridgeton, which is a small city on the banks of the Cohansey River. We live about 150 yards to the river, in a neighborhood of 1950s ranchers. 

"Our goal is to be a model of sustainable living, so we are in the process of getting rid of the lawn and farming out the entire space. 
"What exists now is 60 garden beds, in various places around the farm, with some fruit bushes and trees. 
"What we create from our garden is herbal remedies, teas, salves and over 300 varieties of starter plants which we sell at local festivals throughout the year. 

"Our goals over the next few months include building a root cellar, building an addition onto our solar room to make it more of a greenhouse, re establishing some of the annual beds as perennial permaculture beds, building and installing rain barrels, starting up a fungi reproduction space, creating a pond and starting a home-fishery, upgrading the chicken coop, creating a rotating paddock system for the chickens and to continue work on the satellite community garden, which is across the river.

"In that space we hope to install a forest garden, create classroom space and interact on a weekly basis with the community.

"We would meet up weekly and work for 6 hours, with a 1 hour break (7 hour day, total)

"If you're interested please let me know. Compensation will be education and food/medicine/whatever is coming out of the garden.''

-- Jamie Warner

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 Do you agree that the reason so many people like Donald Trump is because he talks at an eight-grade level?

"When I first started in Public Health, we were taught to put info out at a 6th-grade level.

"By the time I retired, it was 4th grade level.

"The same analysis done on the song industry also scored lyrics at a 4th grade level.

It's the dumbing down of America!''

-- one analyst

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"Hello, friends!

"We are reaching out to you once more for help.

"On Saturday, Oct. 31, we are having one more fundraiser for Fr. Ben Adebiyi. 

"This time, it's a spaghetti and meatball dinner, which will include spaghetti, meatballs, garlic bread and dessert for a donation of $10.

"Please place orders in advance at 856-453-1010. Orders will be ready for pickup between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.

"Thank you in advance.''

-- Rudophi's Italian Bakery and Deli

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12037979_778144425642412_6612264627857888271_n.jpgBridgeton Fire Department extricating cat.
 

"One of our residents heard a strange squeal as they were driving.

"Turns out Bridgeton Fire Department gets cats out of more places than just trees.

"Good job by Capt. Justice, F/Fs Pagels and Denby, and EMS Supervisor Durham for safely extricating a little guy from over the gas tank.''

-- Bridgeton Fire Department

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MY KIND OF TOWN: Where cats stay warm on car motors, so always check before you start your car on a cold morning.


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