Author: Central Jersey
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LETTER: Thank you for ‘Two Kids on a Bench’ sculpture
To the editor: The “Two Kids on a Bench” sculpture is now installed in the beautiful Foxmoor Community Park in Robbinsville, New Jersey. The “Two Kids on a Bench” sculpture was made possible with donations from Foxmoor residents and a couple of local Robbinsville businesses. This beautiful sculpture is of two life-size children…
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Father of four fights for his life, seeks donations for medical care
By 1888pressrelease 1888 PressRelease – Palm Harbor, FL Father of four needs donations for medical help in Chicago, IL. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL – To look at Joe Arcese, you would never know he was seriously ill, stricken with a disease so rare it’s often misdiagnosed. Until you hear him talk, his strong New York accent…
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FLORENCE: A centennial celebration for Roebling Elementary
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor One hundred years. Thousands of students. Hundreds of teachers. Countless memories. Roebling Elementary School celebrated its first century of education and kicked off an exciting new century with a birthday carnival on Saturday. “Our school was built in 1914 and was initially a K-8 school,” Principal Jared Peltzman said.…
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MONTGOMERY: Prevost selected by Mets
Hal Brown Montgomery High School graduate Josh Prevost was selected by the New York Mets in the amateur baseball draft after a stellar senior year at Seton Hall. Photo courtesy Seton Hall Athletics
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP POLICE BLOTTER
Hopewell Township police Chief Lance Maloney reported: — On May 29 at 7:40 p.m., Officer William Gaskill went to a wooded area behind the Pebble Creek Playground to check out a report of suspicious persons in the woods. Upon arrival he found Nicholas Banks, 20, of Shrewsbury Court, Hopewell Township, and a 17-year-old Pennington boy…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Aucott: From student to farmer, professor, advocate
SOLUTIONS By Huck Fairman, Special Writer How is it that some people become deeply involved in the land and in environmental issues, when so many others find them to be at the low end of their concerns? Is it that our modern education and careers take us away from the land? In talking with Mercer…
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MANVILLE: Mayor defers his responses, angering foes
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Mayor Angelo Corradino has changed procedure for responding to public comments at Borough Council meetings. He now defers answers to the public’s questions until the end of the complete public portion of the meeting. At recent meetings, when someone from the public has come to the microphone to ask…
