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What's Happening for November 19, 2009
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St. Vincent de Paul opens new outreach facility
NEWARK -- The Society of St. Vincent de Paul food pantry, thrift store and donation drop-off opened this week at a new location on Wilson Street.
Computer woes slow flights at Newark, N.Y. airports
There are widespread flight cancellations and delays nationwide today because of a problem with the FAA system that collects airlines' flight plans.
In Brooklyn Jail, - Hitman-Hiring' Lawyer Spends First Weekend Out of Solitary
The prominent defense attorney accused of arranging the murder of a witness was allowed to live in prison like the rest of the inmates over the weekend.
Wayne County gets super-sized Wal-Mart
Rose Hilfiker, 86, of Lyons awoke before dawn Wednesday to do what she's done for the past 17 years: She headed to work at the Newark Wal-Mart on Route 31.
Three accused in home invasion
Three Wayne County men accused of assaulting a man in his bedroom during a home invasion are facing robbery and other charges.
New charges in alleged murder plot
A northern New Jersey lawyer jailed since May for allegedly trying to arrange the murder of a federal witness was indicted on new charges Tuesday that include trying to bribe another witness and overseeing a narcotics network that prosecutors said sold hundreds of kilograms of cocaine.
Newark, New York targeted in federal human trafficking awareness ad campaign
Fourteen cities are being targeted in a new campaign aimed at alerting people about human trafficking, federal immigration officials have announced.
Wine was always on the dinner table when the three Zugibe brothers were growing up in Newark, Wayne County.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
Quick takes on the Rochester-area home and garden scene
Home tours: Bed-and-breakfast inns open their doors If you're interested in the bed-and-breakfast inns of our region, a drive-yourself tour exploring the locations in Wayne County will be offered from noon to 5 p.m. Nov.
U.S.S. New York Reaches Manhattan
The U.S.S. New York reached New York City Monday morning, sweeping under the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, pausing at the World Trade Center site and traveling along the Upper West Side before circling around, like a contestant in a beauty pageant, to dock in Midtown Manhattan.
Newark Grocers Push Fruits & Veggies; Jonathan Safran Foer Asks, 'Why Not Eat Dog?'
Costco will start accepting food stamps nationally after it started to accept them in New York earlier this year.
Obama Tells New Jersey Crowd to 'Work Hard' for Corzine on Election Day
The president is appearing at two New Jersey campaign stops Sunday, in Camden and Newark.
Medical alert after series of BA passengers mysteriously faint mid-flight on their way to Britain
Medical services were called to meet a plane landing at London Heathrow airport today after several passengers fainted during the flight.
it's May in November: Bluenotes
What makes the Cape May Jazz Festival so interesting? Well, for one, there are those little yellow school buses you can catch to get to a venue at the very end of Beach Drive.
Elizabeth Takacs, a recovering fashion copywriter, is a freelance writer and editor living in Maplewood.
Follow The Money: Healthcare and Undisclosed Profit$
CLICK HERE TO GO STRAIGHT TO THE PODCAST In this episode of Blackinformant.com Podcast, we are joined by noted fashion, cultural critic and former Editor-in-Chief of Honey Magazine, Michaela Angela Davis.
Newark-Wayne Hospital Auxiliary is holding its Fall Festival of Crafters and Vendors from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Newark High School, 625 Peirson Ave., Newark.
Bon Jovi to Open Giants-Jets Stadium
Jon Bon Jovi launches Hard Rock's 'Signature Series 26' program benefiting his Philadelphia Soul Charitable Foundation, Wednesday, Jan.
Today's Tip Sheet: Bloomberg and Thompson March for Votes
The two mayoral candidates will march in the annual Columbus Day Parade on Monday, seeking to woo Italian voters lined up along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.

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