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That s not us That s not what we do

| 15 Jan 2021 | 01:38 Lisa Plumley and her boyfriend joined a bus caravan of Bikers for Trump for the Jan. 6 trip to D.C, where they saw no violence themselves. Everyone they talked to agreed that the mob that broke into the Capitol was in the wrong. (Photo by Lisa Plumley) When Lisa Plumley, 53, heard there was going to be a Trump rally on January 6, she knew she had to be there. “I wouldn’t have missed it for anything,” said Plumley, a staunch Trump supporter who works for a lab that makes cosmetics. “As soon as I heard they were having this, I’m like, I’m taking off work.”

Sussex County identified 14 eagle nests in 2020

New Jersey Herald Volunteers kept track of 14 bald eagle nests in Sussex County in 2020, including three previously unknown and two that are newly active, says the Division of Fish and Wildlife s 2020 Bald Eagle Survey report. Because of its numerous lakes, streams and state and national parks, the county has room for the large raptors to search for food. The report lists 14 identified eagle nests for last year. Three sites are listed as new, and two where there had been nesting in the past but none last year. Bald eagles, which mature at about 5 years old, mate for life. However, if a mate dies, the surviving eagle will find a new mate and may use a previous nest of either of the pair.

Reader photo Waiting for summer to start

Reader photo Waiting for summer to start
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Waiting for summer to start

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Mrs N J visits Hunterdon, Sussex counties to promote women-owned small businesses

Mrs. N.J. visits Hunterdon, Sussex counties to promote women-owned small businesses Updated Dec 21, 2020; Posted Dec 21, 2020 Pictured, from left, Frenchtown Council President and Police Commissioner Michele Liebtag, Frenchtown Cafe Owner Rosella Caloiero, Mrs. New Jersey Kristina Henderson, Frenchtown Councilwoman Megan Fielder and Frenchtown Mayor Brad Myhre. Facebook Share Mrs. New Jersey Kristina Henderson met with several women business leaders in Frenchtown recently to discuss how women can better network with each other to grow their brands, pivot during the pandemic if necessary, get inspiration, obtain mentorships, and improve their overall visibility. Among those in attendance were Purotu Salon and Boutique Owner Kelli Lupo, Council President and Police Commissioner Michele Liebtag, and Councilwoman Megan Fielder.

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