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Local NewsBras not uplifting, study finds
Women have long been told that a good bra can help support the chest, relieve back pain and prevent sagging. However, a new 15-year French study reveals the opposite: bras do little to reduce back pain and, over time, they can actually make breasts sag even more.
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- Friday May 17, 2013 01:10 pm
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Heroin in our midst: Part 1
By Joshua Rosenau
HIGHLAND LAKES — Ben was 14 when he first tried heroin.
May 15, 2013 01:13 pm
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Flying high
NEWTON — An hour long BMX bike show complete with freebies for the spectators was held in...
May 15, 2013 01:11 pm
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Spring clean your computer
Now that spring is upon us, it’s the perfect time to pair that annual house cleaning and cobweb clearing with a good...
May 15, 2013 01:17 pm
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Franklin set to celebrate 100 years
By Mark J. Yablonsky
FRANKLIN — A one-hour ceremony commemorating the 100th...
May 15, 2013 01:10 pm
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NJ Senate advances gun legislation
TRENTON — The New Jersey Senate has passed legislation requiring records on mental health...
May 15, 2013 01:06 pm
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Local resident promoted at Lakeland Bank
OAK RIDGE — Thomas J. Shara, president and chief executive officer of Lakeland Bank,...
May 15, 2013 01:04 pm
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Tips to keep the home smelling fresh and feeling clean
Springtime means a return to spending days outdoors, soaking up the sun and breathing in the fresh air. However, with so much...
May 15, 2013 11:30 am
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Cub Scout Pack 298 keeps busy
Pack 298 Hardyston/Hamburg Cub Scouts have been busy recently with a hiking trip and assisting the Franklin American Legion.
May 15, 2013 10:01 am
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Local martial artist fights to make a safe summer for kids
HAMBURG — This summer Vince Moncelsi, owner of Vince’s Karate Academy is offering...
May 14, 2013 07:11 pm
- Local martial artist fights to make a safe summer for kids
- Examining the mummification process
- Franklin Historical Society is offering a $500 scholarship
- Sussex County Prosecutor's report
- Three injured in off-road crash
- Scoreboard to stay put, for now
- Walgreens approved in Franklin
- Hamburg discusses employee requirements
- NJ bill on human trafficking signed into law
- Candidate night in Hamburg
- Clay shoot will raise money for Birth Haven
- 'Go Blue for CASA' annual event raises $10,000 to support advocacy for abused and neglected children
- Steps to reduce risk of Lyme Disease
- Sussex County Prosecutor's Report
- Sore thumbs? US text messaging declines
- Spring in full swing
- Dog and cat food, treats recalled nationwide as salmonella discovered
- Students celebrate Biography Day
- Dance Concert to highlight students efforts this year
- Wriggling reptiles
- Franklin council snubs historical society
- Franklin passes 2013 budget
- Chilton to hold stroke screenings
- Healthy Habits to be offered to family child care providers
- Healthy Kids Day aims to help kids exercise minds and bodies
- Lawmakers OK bill for those seeking overdose help
- 'Spotlight on Success' to commemorate the accomplishment of local women business owners
- Sussex County Prosecutor's Report
- Steps to reduce risk of Lyme Disease
- New Jersey Representatives visit Sussex County Charter School for Technology
- Students honored as Artists of the Month for April
- Planting flowers to celebrate Earth Day
- Lakeland Bank employees donates to Make-A-Wish Foundation
- 'Go Blue for CASA' annual event raises $10,000 to support advocacy for abused and neglected children
- Students celebrate Biography Day
- Dog and cat food, treats recalled nationwide as salmonella discovered
- Christie proposes measures to curb gun violence
- Troopers arrest four in connection with Franklin burglaries
- Local invents school safety tool
- Wallkill Valley Unplugged
- Living homeless in Sussex County
- Franklin council rejects proposal for new police vehicle
- Franklin grants street sweeping contract
- Sussex County Prosecutor's Office
- Teacher invents window coverings for school safety
- Teacher invents window coverings for school safety
- Chocolate Goats thanks their customers with annual sale
- Drug disposal day and drop boxes available in Sussex County
- Sparta Eye Associates welcomes Dr. Lisa Ruffle
- 'Spotlight on Success' to commemorate the accomplishment of local women business owners
- Healthy Kids Day aims to help kids exercise minds and bodies
- Local attorney speaks on employment panel
- Sussex County Bar Association Hosts Annual Law Day Celebration
- Chocolate is only the beginning







