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Front PageOctober 27, 2006 


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When The Leaves Fall, Halloween Calls
     --Photo By Keith Hagarty Children throughout Jackson are invited to put on their best costumes and scare up some ghoulish goodies and fun at the Halloween "Safe Trick or Treat" party held Tuesday, October 31 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the township municipal building on Don Connor Blvd. Sponsored by the may...
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Town Honors Police Officers Moving Up In Ranks
By Keith Hagarty
     Two members of the Jackson Police Department earned their stripes on Tuesday as John Mc- Bride and John Decker were promoted to the rank of sergeant.
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Unanimous Approval For Youth League Background Checks
By Keith Hagarty
     Calling it yet another measure to ensure the safety of the children, the township council unanimously approved a new ordinance on Tuesday calling for criminal background checks for adults involved the Jackson's youth sports programs.
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TOWNSHIP BRINGS LEGAL ACTION AGAINST FORMER BUSINESS ADMINISTRATOR
By Keith Hagarty
     The 19.6-cent tax rate hike passed last month has resulted in legal action taken by Jackson against the town's former business administrator. The complaint alleges former Township Business Administrator Andrew Salerno instructed a township official to withhold important financial information from th
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FORMER COMMITTEEMAN RESPONDS TO COUNCIL'S ACCUSATIONS
By Keith Hagarty
     The election may be over, but the verbal sparring continues unabated.
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