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freshnewsnow · 1 year
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Chase Fetti Demands Mandatory Respect
Recent mixtape, Bethlehem -Chase Fetti x Elcamino packs quite the punch for seven tracks. It just goes to show what types of brilliant creations come to life when certain individuals work together.
When you brush strokes and cross paths with certain individuals it is almost a symbol of affirmation. For Chase Fetti – he just happened to be cousins with NFL players. Hov just happened to come through his Cliffwood, NJ area because Memphis Bleek son lived on his block. When things occur by happenstance it is all you can do but apply pressure to utilize those connections that round the corners…
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sunflawyer · 18 days
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posted this some months ago but now it resurfaced again — I wanted to try too !!! (⁠ ⁠◜⁠‿⁠◝⁠ ⁠)⁠♡ jimmy and abby...
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horoscopo-dehoy · 1 year
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Pitonisa en Hettick
#Cáncer: Evite alterarse, ya que se sorprenderá por algunos comentarios fuera de lugar de personas muy cercanas a usted. Ármese de paciencia y aclare con madurez las cosas.
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Para resolver los problemas del corazón y entregarnos a la felicidad. ¡Los temas del corazón son tan complejos! Cuando el amor no ha tocado a la puerta nos sentimos ansiosos por encontrar a la paraje ideal y una vez que la tenemos nos enfrentamos al miedo de perderla. En cualquiera de los casos no hay de qué preocuparnos porque el tarot amor nos brinda la ayuda necesaria para triunfar en una relación.
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whatdoesshedotothem · 2 years
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Monday 13 May 1839
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fine but dull morning F48 ½° inside and outside at 8 ¾ - breakfast at 8 50/.. in about 1/2 hour – just setting about work (arranging things) upstairs when Mr. S. Washington came – final paying off – A- and I sometime with him – all ended satisfactory – glad to have mentioned the Rookes engine coal bid – It seems the coal under the 2 little fields up to the road belongs to Mr. Whitley the coal under the whole estate of which Lower Rookes originally formed part, being reserved and sold to Mr. Rawson and by him resold to Mr. Whitley – SW. would consider of the value – thinks only about an acre to get belonging to Captain and Mrs. S-, and that so near the surface, it would cost a good deal to make the ground good again – Mr. Whitley wants to have the loose from now paying a pound a year for it till he wants to make use of it – A- read what Mrs. S- wrote respecting this in her last letter – better to let the matter rest for the present – for the S-s thinking of £10 a year from the present and for a term of only 7 years were not likely to consent to Whitleys’ plan – SW. shewed how Whitley by keeping a loose of his open might much benefit the Sutherlands – this to be mentioned by A- so that both sides might make things as agreeable as they could – SW. said he had once had £320 per acre bid for the coal (Lightcliffe bed 27in. thick) on the other side of the Leeds and Whitehall road belonging to the S-s by Stocks of Lightcliffe – I said he would never have it bid again – to which he seemed to agree – he is to set out the 1200 yards of each stone for Messrs. Hemingway this afternoon – ordered copy of plan of the township of Southolm – to be on 4 small sheets of paper – given to Whitley to mount in 4x6 parts or folds and done up in case – to be done in 6 weeks – price £9 (nine pounds) – to be sent to Hammersleys – all parted agreeably – my going down – ordering the plan – what was  
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about stone and coal, etc. etc. seemed to satisfy SW. and A- and I were all went off finally so well – I wanted nothing but the mere plan of the township – but asked SW. to make all the stone quarries stone-collier, and to dot in pencil all the lines of coal-throws he knew of – and just to write on a separate piece of paper the amount of value at which each of my farms etc. stand in the towns book – do not want a copy of this book – which has cost A- for Hipperholme [?] Brighouse 4 guineas + about 30/. for book etc. – A- paid him on her own account (including £17.10.0 salary up to midsummer) 57.2.6+ on my account 8.15.6 ½+ given over 4.1.11 ½ =£70 for which she gave him order on the commercial bank late Briggs – then had Hinscliffe who had been waiting some time – came to pay and did pay his coal rent = £50 having now paid (at 14 payments) £700 – the old agreement ends in 1842 – the new ordered to end at the same time but H- begged for a little longer time – thinks there may be 2 acres to get in one of the Flashes now let – the new agreement to be prolonged one year, and end in 1843 – Message from Hannah Walker that she wanted the brick-field (the little croft she rents of A- at 30/. per annum) A- explained – some of the oldest-in-the-family property A- has, and HW. might as well ask for Cliff hill – if Mrs. HW. would not consent to A-‘s wishes respecting the 300 yards of ground to be bought along the Crownest carriage road, in consideration of the privilege A- granted her (to have her coal pulled at the pit in A-‘s land) then that A- would not grant the privilege, and would not trouble her head any more on the subject – asked H- what he valued the engine coal at in the 2 fields adjoining the Leeds and Whitehall land, and coming down to Harper cliffwood – or rather the field above of which both coal and surface belong to the S-s H- answered £50 per acre – what said I, no more than that! I have a hundred guineas per acre bid for engine coal in Wellroyde land – (Holt said sometime ago he would give that for it) – why said Hinscliffe, it does but sell for 3d. a load – good – but it costs nothing besides the rent, except the labour of getting out at the day – H- says the coal (loosed by the Harpers’ wood Sutherland loose) lies like ‘a load-saddle’ (pack saddle) cut off by the great throw which he (H-) has driven thro’ in Shelf – 60 yards broad – he considers the bed he is now working to be between the Lightcliffe better bed (which is perhaps 80 yards + below him) and 2 or 3 workable beds above him – the stone coal (Anthracite) comes out (I forget where in Shalf) and they know that there is always good coal beneath – Gave back to H- the Newcastle country coal plan (of pit 135 [fathers’ ?]) he lent me in 1835 – He always lingers long – his tale never shortly told – did not go till about 12 ¼ or later – then with A- and sat with her 5 minutes at luncheon till 1 – then came upstairs and wrote all but the 1st line of today having had A- with me about ½ hour till after 2 – had just written so far at 2 20/.. wrote her copy of note to Messrs. P. and A. A- to write to Messrs. P. and A. to let Hinscliffes’ new coal agreement end with the year 1843 – to have no right to enter upon, or take up even a sod in the one of the flashes now leased, and no right pull up at A-‘s pit any coal not rented of her under a penalty after the rate of one hundred and fifty pounds per acre – A- off to Cliff about 2 20/.. – fair as she went – rain and snow as she returned – from about 2 ½ for the rest of the day busy of one thing or other, of siding kind – Michael the joiner took down the door into my old study and umbrella cupboard and widened the doorway into blue room (except cutting away the ½ stooth that is to come) this afternoon and I got things the things partly put away – standing desk sent up into the tower study, and took up books – A- and I busy there assorting and arranging till 11 50/.. pm – Robert Norton and Robert junior finished the north chamber this afternoon 4 and 5 they and Mrs. Lee have been at this and the armoires and cloak-closets the whole of last week – Edward Waddington, Joseph Booth and Robert Wharton and Grey the labourer and a lad (masons) got up again the hall chimney piece between 7 and 8 this evening – having been a week about taking down dressing over again and re-putting up – dinner at 7 25/.. in 40 minutes – In the cellar just before dinner – 1 old Madeira – A- read French – no time to read the newspaper – coffee – in the tower (A- with me from 10 ½) till 11 50/.. – fine but dull morning – very dark about 3 and from 3 25/.. for the rest of the afternoon and evening rainy, snowy and haily – the ground whitened over between 7 and 8am F46° inside and 35° outside at 11 50/.. pm
The Low moor bill the steam engine (8 horse power) came this afternoon = £684+!so much for Mr. SW.’s making no regular agreement according to the instructions I left, and taking upon himself the ordering instead of leaving it as I directed to Mr. Holt – well! I have turned SW. off for it – perhaps je me suis dédommagée; and my sharper looking into and after things for the future may be more than recompense –
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julianaspringer · 3 months
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diff-0 · 3 months
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just a silly compilation of my bg3 tav, Bini “girlfailure” Cliffwood
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uvmagazine · 4 months
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Men sentenced for Neptune Township double murder
The Monmouth County Prosecutor's office announced that two men have been sentenced for their roles in a double murder in Neptune Township.
Neptune Township double murder suspects sentenced
Gabriel J. Braithwaite, 21, of Keansburg, and Jeron D. Dearin, 24, from Cliffwood, Aberdeen, received prison sentences of 40 and 5 years, respectively.
Both men must serve 85 percent of their terms.
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scoopcentral · 5 months
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Success on the Spectrum Unveils Winter Wonderland Event for Autistic Children and Families
Matawan, NJ - December 7, 2023
Success on the Spectrum, a pioneering facility dedicated to providing specialized care and support for individuals on the autism spectrum, is set to unveil an enchanting and inclusive experience for Autistic children and families. The eagerly anticipated "Winter Wonderland" event promises to bring the joy and magic of the winter season alive in a safe and welcoming environment.
Scheduled to take place on Saturday, December 9th, from 12 PM to 3:30 PM EST at their new state-of-the-art facility located at 14 Cliffwood Avenue West #Suite 101, Matawan, NJ 07747, this heartwarming event is designed to cater to the unique needs and preferences of the Autism community.
At the heart of this winter extravaganza is the Snowflake Spectacular - a transformed clinic adorned with dazzling snowflakes of various shapes and sizes. The breathtaking snowflake wonderland creates an inviting and whimsical ambiance, welcoming guests into a world of winter enchantment.
The event will feature a Crafting Corner where attendees can unleash their creativity by designing their own snowflakes, snowmen, and other winter-themed crafts. It's a fantastic opportunity for sensory exploration and artistic expression.
For those seeking warmth amid the winter festivities, a Hot Cocoa Bar will be available, offering an array of flavors and toppings to craft the perfect cup of cocoa. The cozy beverage station promises a delightful treat for all attendees.
Families can capture cherished memories at the themed Photo Booth, complete with winter props and backdrops. It's the ideal spot to snap a picture and take home a memento of this magical day.
The Winter Wonderland Dance Party will groove to favorite winter tunes, offering a sensory-friendly experience with lighting and music suitable for everyone to enjoy.
Understanding the importance of catering to varying needs, Success on the Spectrum has designated a Quiet Area for individuals to take a break and recharge amidst the excitement.
Adding an extra sprinkle of magic, a special guest appearance by the Snow Queen "Elsa" Princess will elevate the winter wonderland experience, creating an unforgettable moment for attendees.
"This 'Winter Wonderland' event is more than just a celebration; it's a tribute to the uniqueness of each child within our Autism community," stated a representative from Success on the Spectrum. "Our goal is to create an inclusive, sensory-friendly environment that fosters a sense of belonging and wonder for all attendees."
Success on the Spectrum invites everyone to join them for a day filled with laughter, fun, and connection. Together, let's create cherished memories at this extraordinary event that celebrates the magic within every individual.
For further details and registration, visit Success on the Spectrum - Matawan or contact them at (insert contact details).
Contact Information:
Success On The Spectrum - Matawan 14 Cliffwood Avenue West #Suite 101 Matawan, NJ 07747
Date & Time: Saturday, December 9th, 12 PM - 3:30 PM EST
About Success on the Spectrum: Success on the Spectrum is a pioneering facility dedicated to providing specialized care and support for individuals on the autism spectrum. With a commitment to creating inclusive and supportive environments, they offer a range of programs and services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals with Autism.
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berenicelefebvre · 6 months
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sunflawyer · 5 months
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the sunflower and the lawyer... ⚖️🌻...
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spiceinthecoffee · 7 months
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mylarryuniverse · 8 months
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deerynoise · 8 months
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