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After 28 years, USA Baby and Big Kids Furniture in Cherry Hill is closing due to the owners' retirement.
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On a recent morning drive here from Kahuku, Pane Meatoga's truck passed two women, both jogging while pushing baby strollers along the narrow bike lane hugging Kamehameha Highway.
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Through Sept. 19, Toys 'R' Us and Babies 'R' Us stores will be offering a discount for parents who trade in select old baby items.
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Every year, Art in the Park brings together around 260 painters, jewelry makers, metalworkers, photographers, clothing creators, pottery sculptors and gourd artists from across the Northwest. by Tara Morgan Need a place to take your out-of-town aunt--the sassy one with the auburn dye job and bedazzled bifocals who used to slip you wine coolers when you were underage at family barbecues? Or ...
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The sale enables parents to buy quality used children's items at reasonable prices, while letting consignors clean out what they no longer need.
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The Danbury High School Class of 1945 will have its 65th reunion Sept. 19. at 1 p.m. The event is a luncheon at Stony Hill Inn , Bethel.
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To see more photos from Trata Greek Taverna, click here . You know that old saying from the Reese's peanut butter cup commercial: Peanut butter and chocolate...
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Cankerblossom. What's most remarkable about Pig Iron Theatre Company's first foray into the family-theater market is its timing. This was the summer that 3-D entertainment burgeoned in popular culture. So along comes Pig Iron Theatre Company with Cankerblossom, its through-the-looking-glass visit to Flatworld, a 2-D land populated by the extraordinary cardboard puppetry of Beth Nixon (a ...
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Laurel Acres Park will soon be filled with babies. Mount Laurel is hosting its first Baby Parade Sept. 11 at 10 a.m. Children up to age 10 are welcome to enter, including those living outside the township. The cost to participate is $5 for residents and $10 for each non-resident. In addition to celebrating young children, the Baby Parade is a contest. Entrants are encouraged to decorate their ...
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