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    A pillar of town gets vital support

    by Barry Carter/The Star-Ledger
    Friday August 29, 2008, 10:21 AM

    Barry Carter
    The Essex County sheriff's officer showed up at Annie Anderson's house in Irvington on a recent morning. He was at the front door to evict the 83-year-old woman. She looked past him and saw the truck outside. It was there to take the baby playpens, the infant swings, the pre-schooler toys Anderson uses at the day care center she operates in her home.

    Thirty years of living on Harrison Place had come to this.

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    Toppling her fears with a bulldozer

    by Barry Carter/The Star-Ledger
    Sunday August 24, 2008, 5:54 AM

    Barry Carter
    The demolition equipment seemed to come out of nowhere.

    Sandra Perez couldn't believe it. The operators hadn't done any work yet, but that was okay for now. The machinery was there Friday morning, parked in front of the house she had been complaining about for over a year at 9 Summer Place in Newark.

    "Everything is ready for demolition," she said. "They said it's going to come down."

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    A city mourns loss of a magnetic teen

    by Barry Carter/The Star-Ledger
    Friday August 22, 2008, 5:27 AM

    Barry Carter
    The honor guard of classmates held it together as best as they could Thursday.

    They stood, hands folded, on both sides of the foyer at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Newark as Bukhari Washington's casket rolled past them, then was carried by fellow students to a waiting hearse.

    Many of them couldn't hold back the tears at the church where they came to say goodbye to the 15-year-old with an infectious smile. His death was too hard to accept. Bukhari, a freshman at Christ the King Preparatory in Newark, was killed in his sleep Aug. 14 by a bullet fired from a military assault rifle.

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    Her hands work magic on their faces

    by Barry Carter/The Star-Ledger
    Sunday August 17, 2008, 6:35 AM

    Barry Carter
    Stephanie Glover-McGee has been around well-dressed people her entire life. Everything was always meticulous for her parents, Steve and Virginia Glover.

    Her father's shoes were polished, his pants creased. A shirt and tie were his signature. The dress her mother wore with the belt flared at the bottom, revealing high-heeled black pumps. She applied her trademark red lipstick just so, leaving a "V" shape in the middle of her top lip.

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    Coaches of Olympian are still there for kids

    by Barry Carter/The Star-Ledger
    Wednesday August 13, 2008, 6:10 AM

    Barry Carter
    A lot of people talk about giving back to their community. Jimmy Wilson and Elliott Bradley do it in an unlikely place -- in a swimming pool in an urban neighborhood.

    Somebody took them by the hand when they were young and showed them how to swim. They decided the same should be done for city kids. They never expected one of their students would go on to compete on a world stage.

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    Teachers aides in a jobless limbo

    by Barry Carter/The Star-Ledger
    Sunday August 10, 2008, 7:35 AM

    Barry Carter
    Diane Mercer-Knight and Shelia Manley are not looking for a handout.

    They only want what they feel is their right: unemployment benefits.

    Both Newark residents are per diem teachers aides for the Newark public school system, working as personnel aides with special education students at an elementary school.

    When the school year ended, they tried to get hired by the district in the summer as aides and were denied.

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    Teen finds inside himself the man he wants to be

    by Barry Carter/The Star-Ledger
    Friday August 01, 2008, 5:26 AM

    Barry Carter
    Matthew Brown saw his life slipping away. People close to him were dying. His mother, Dawn, passed in his junior year at Central High School in Newark. A good friend was shot and killed.

    The crowd he hung with in his neighborhood wasn't doing anything with their lives at Baxter Terrace, a public housing complex. He was 16 at the time and going nowhere, thinking he didn't have a future. He figured he would run the streets, maybe drop out, and just exist without a purpose.

    "I was a follower," he said. "I did what others did instead of what I wanted to do."

    Brown wanted to find himself. He wanted the strength to be different and realize his own potential. The death of his mother played a big part. So did the first two lines of a poem by author Marianne Williamson.

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    Perfection it's not, but street is better

    by Barry Carter/The Star-Ledger
    Sunday July 27, 2008, 8:18 AM

    Barry Carter
    Hillside Avenue residents understand why the state reconfigured the Route 78 entrance ramps into Newark.

    Their street is no longer a speedway for motorists coming off the highway heading toward Clinton Avenue.

    Trucks do not barrel through the neighborhood anymore shaking homes on their way to warehouses in the South Ward.

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