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Nothing New
With the Jewish holiday of Passover (pesach) now over we in Childs Hill ward , which I represent as a Councillor with Jack and Susette and where I live, we are glad if burglars have this year decided to pass over. It has been a bad year for burglaries
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Nothing New
With the Jewish holiday of Passover (pesach) now over we in Childs Hill ward , which I represent as a Councillor with Jack and Susette and where I live, we are glad if burglars have this year decided to pass over. It has been a bad year for burglaries
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Finchley pupils teach world leaders a lesson
More than 200 pupils from a Finchley school took part in a Guinness World Record breaking attempt to hold the world's biggest lesson last week. Finchley Catholic High School, in Woodside Lane, teamed up with thousands of schools in more than 120 countries
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Puncheon in players' first XI
Explosive Barnet midfielder Jason Puncheon has been chosen in the Coca-Cola League Two team of the season by fellow professionals from around the country. The 21-year-old, who has scored 11 goals this season, including a cracking opener on Saturday
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Bishop may be the first to go
Barnet have reluctantly accepted a transfer request from all-action midfielder Neal Bishop. The 26-year-old has turned down an offer of improved terms and says that he wants to "check his options." Manager Paul Fairclough said: "Neal has indicated
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Dartford 1 Wingate & Finchley 0
Ryman League Division One North Wingate & Finchley brought their season to a close with a strong and confident display against champions Dartford in front of a huge crowd of more than 2,500 on Saturday. But clinical finishing was the difference
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Ware 5 Edgware 2
Ryman League Division One North If this was indeed Edgware's very last game, then it was not the way in which they would have wanted to bow out. A season in which they have far exceeded expectations, and meritously lingered long in the higher echelons
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Finchley pupils teach world leaders a lesson
More than 200 pupils from a Finchley school took part in a Guinness World Record breaking attempt to hold the world's biggest lesson last week. Finchley Catholic High School, in Woodside Lane, teamed up with thousands of schools in more than 120 countries