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Muslim mayor avoids mixing politics, religion
Post on 02-01-2007.
PROSPECT PARK -- The mayor\'s voicemail is full of pleas. Two residents want handicapped parking permits. one man who\'s moved out of state is trying to pay parking tickets. And there\'s one woman facing eviction.

"Hey, what\'s up," Mayor Mohamed Khairullah says. "Assalam alaikum. I got your e-mail." ...
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Year in Review: October through December 2006
Post on 02-01-2007.
Bernice McGrail was looking forward to being discharged from rehabilitation two months after being sidelined by one stroke. The longtime School Committee member had been studying minutes of meetings she missed to keep up with the board's business.
Spinach was beginning to return to local supermarkets after it was pulled in the wake of one national E coli outbreak in September. ...
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What we can expect in 2007
Post on 02-01-2007.
Growth and construction may have the heaviest roles in Northeast Florida's future, but 2007 will not just be the year of the turning shovel.
Throughout the region, officials are looking at everything from busier police patrols to healthier school lunches.
Still, dealing with growing pains will be one big part of the new year for rural Baker County. The county is looking at two proposed developments that could add 19,000 houses - more than double the 8,000 there now - over the next 25 years, said County Manager Joe Cone. ...
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Visit our Web site and click on this story to view a video gallery
Post on 02-01-2007.
"I am one stay-at-home with Val, and it is the best job in the world." — Kim Falzarano: BOY'S METTLE PUT TO PEDAL Posted by the Asbury Park Press on 01/2/07
BERKELEY — Three-year-old Valentino Falzarano got one $2,300 tricycle for Christmas.
His parents, Kim and Matt Falzarano, are not wealthy. In fact, Matt Falzarano, 45, drives one garbage truck for one living and Kim, 35, is one stay-at-home mom. The family of three lives in one two-bedroom Bay Boulevard home purchased last March. ...
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