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Brunswick bowling - Burns almost rolls 800 in NIBA event

Burns almost rolls 800 in NIBA event
Post-Tribune - Exempt packages will cost $149 for juniors, $159 for seniors and $169 for adults with a select Brunswick bowling ball included. For details or to sign up, pick up an entry at any Stardust center or call 942-0432. — Listen to the “Big Unit”, Don

Local bowling briefs
Post-Tribune - Exempt packages are $149 (juniors), $159 (seniors) and $169 (adults) with a select Brunswick bowling ball included. Stardust league bowlers receive a $5 discount. For details or to sign up, pick up an entry form at any Stardust center or call 942-0432

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Brunswick bowling ball - Signet Like for Like Sales Up 3.2% in Third Quarter

Signet Like for Like Sales Up 3.2% in Third Quarter
MSN MoneyCentral - Terry Burman, Group Chief Executive +44 (0) 20 7317 9700 Walker Boyd, Group Finance Director +44 (0) 20 7317 9700 Tom Buchanan, Brunswick +44 (0) 20 7404 5959 Signet operated 1,953

U.S. voters OK most bonds but nix stem cell research
Washington Post - At the same time, they rejected a proposal to dedicate some of the current sales tax to property tax relief, perhaps because they erroneously interpreted it as a new tax, said Alan Rosenthal, public policy professor at New Brunswick, N.J.-based

Killers at large
Brunswick News - Every day, Wesley Felder’s mind plays tricks on him. Both Felder and his wife, Maggie, keep expecting their son, Terrence Felder, to come walking through the front door of their Bartow Street home in Brunswick. “I have to keep telling myself that he

Closed home is to reopen
Brunswick News - The former Forum Health Care Group nursing home on Wildwood Drive in Brunswick will be ready to welcome back displaced residents and employees in about two months. That is according to the new management, Subacute Service in Atlanta, the company that

Infertility a personal issue, even at work
Independent Online - Finamore, of the UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick, New Jersey, led the study, which included women undergoing treatment at the university’s fertility clinic. Of 267 women who responded to questionnaires, 43 percent said they

IT’S HAPPENING FRIDAY
Home News Tribune - NEW BRUNSWICK: Saint Peter’s University Hospital, blood pressure screenings, 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m., Senior Center, 81 Huntington St., 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Elijah’s Promise, 18 Neilson St. SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Municipal Alliance Against Substance Abuse, author

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