GLOBUS Polish Service
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Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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GLOBUS Polish Service has the largest assortment of Polish and East European groceries in area of Atlantic City, NJ.

pierogis, kefir, bread, butter, farmer cheese, feta cheese, dry beef, kilbasa, European cosmetics and medications.
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Introduction into the Polish language
In the early Middle Ages the proto Slavonic tribes left their original lands between the Odra and Dnieper rivers and settled down in almost entire central, east and south Europe. They reached the Elba in the west, the Volga and Dvina in the east and the Balkan Peninsula in the south. This expansion resulted in the emergence of three groups of Slavonic languages: west, south and east.

The Polish language started to develop around the 10th century. It was a parallel process to the establishment and development of the Polish state by Mieszko I, who united number of culturally and linguistically related tribes from the basins of the Vistula and Odra. After accepting baptism in 966 by Mieszko I, the Polish language also adopted the Latin alphabet, which made it possible to write in Polish, as until that time the language existed only in its spoken form.
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Ventnor Planning Board OKs 32 more condos on Ventnor Ave.
VENTNOR - The Planning Board cleared the way Wednesday for a developer to build 32 condo units at the corner of Ventnor and Nashville avenues, directly across the city's main commercial street from a 24-unit condo project the board OK'd last month. The members voted 7-0 to give a...

Correction/Clarification
Region: Bob Zlotnick, the husband of newly appointed Northfield City Councilwoman Julie Zlotnick, is not related to Norman Zlotnick, former Hamilton Township solicitor. Incorrect information was included in a story in the Jan. 25 edition....

Singing telegram gets all shook up
A local economy built on service and entertainment finally has an entertainment service available to fill a little-known void in the area's offerings. Call it Dial An Elvis. Ted Prior, of Galloway Township, a veteran of the area Elvis industry, is taking calls to deliver singing telegrams, performing in...
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