New Jersey was one of the first states to create a law that the American Flag should be displayed at all public schools.Here's a list of some of the...
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June 6, 2009 is the 65th Anniversary of the Allied Invasion of Normandy, which came to be known as D-Day. As you pause to remember the thousands who...
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It’s June in New Jersey, the month filled with graduations, weddings, vacation planning and thoughts of trips to the Jersey Shore.Here are some...
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Memorial Day- especially as it is now celebrated, as a “Monday Holiday” is the unofficial start of summer in New Jersey. It is the weekend...
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As the International Council on Museums has been celebrating International Museum Day since 1977, May 18 is a good time to think about visiting one of...
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In 1949, the United States Armed Forces were united under one government entity, the newly-created Department of Defense. Until that time, each...
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Sunday, May 10 is Mother's Day, and I will be joining lots of Moms and families at the Jamesburg Firehouse for their all-you-can-eat Mother's Day...
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Over the years, there have been many attempts to establish an official day to honor those who serve others as a nurse. In 1953 an unsuccessful appeal...
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It's Teacher Appreciation Week, with Tuesday, May 5 being Teacher Appreciation Day. According to the National Education Association, National Teacher...
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