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Irvington Avenue Renaissance Looks to Its Thriving Commercial Past
New businesses on Irvington Avenue are reminders of the area's long business history

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<br><b>Politics </b><br>How would you describe your political beliefs?<br>Evolving; I like to think I'm open to all sides. <br><br><b>Religion</b>
How religious would you consider yourself? I am fascinated by the power of religion to affect change. I am, however, not very religious.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?<br>Where do you stand on each of these issues?
Our communities are facing economic challenges that seem to touch each of us, even if indirectly, and I am eager to follow efforts of those who have creative ideas. In addition, a growing awareness of environmental concerns informs much public debate right now. Balancing the needs of people and our environment looks like a challenge.
New businesses on Irvington Avenue are reminders of the area's long business history

John Overall wins Patch's photo contest.
Cindy Livesey of Livingston saves more than $11,000 annually and shares a few secrets.
Cindy Livesey of Livingston saves more than $11,000 annually and shares a few secrets.
Cindy Livesey of Livingston saves more than $11,000 annually and shares a few secrets.
Cindy Livesey of Livingston saves more than $11,000 annually and shares a few secrets.
Cindy Livesey of Livingston saves more than $11,000 annually and shares a few secrets.
Cindy Livesey of Livingston saves more than $11,000 annually and shares a few secrets.
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The Achieve Foundation's 8th Annual Night of 100 Dinners is Saturday, March 3, 2012.
A series of dramatic readings celebrates Catholic life in literature
The South Orange eatery welcomes artists of British background
Student work on display at the Board of Education building reflects a study in lines.
Great thrift spots are in Montclair
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A longtime tradition of milk delivery meets modern convenience locally.
If your resolutions include any of the above, keep this list handy.
A photo of the Manganello family, circa 1930, shows an old-fashioned celebration
The current show focuses on personal past, present and future