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God bless America

Accepting photography, art, poetry, and prose for submission to Etcetera, Whippany Park's creative arts magazine.
 
DEADLINE: 2/21, Friday
 
etcetera is a nationally recognized, award-winning magazine. a lot of fun if you get published in it.
 
give submissions to kaity kao or ms. sullivan (room 104 or her mailbox)
 
see details in language arts classes for more information.
 
Questions/comments, post in the forum.

Get your friends and enemies to come here!
 
I need more articles. Write some.
 
--Jake from NJ.tripod.com

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The Hanover Chronicles is in not officially associated with anything official in Hanover Township. This is an independent web site. I am not responsible for messages posted by others, but if you are offended by anything, contact me and I will see what I can/am willing to do. All work not original is believed to be in public domain.

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       Welcome to The Hanover Chronicles. As a resident of Hanover Township, NJ, I thought it would be interesting to create an interactive, entertaining, thought-provoking, and possibly controversial medium for the expression of the ideas of our community.
 
My vision is that many people will visit this site and communicate their opinions. I hope you enjoy this site, spread the word to others who might find it worthwhile, and check back often.
 
This site relies on your feedback and submissions. Also, ad-space is available for a very reasonable price. Contact me.
 
AIM: Hourglass365
 
Don't forget to check out the archives if you've missed something.
 
Signing out,
Jake from NJ






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