Author: Central Jersey
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: April 3
by Peg Dotson The Wilcox family would like to thank their neighbors for reaffirming their faith in the community. As many are aware, the family has been selling woodcraft for years on the honor system for 12 years. Last Saturday, the family discovered that someone had taken the money out of he box. After the…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
The office at the Worldwide Floor Covering business on Brunswick Pike was reported burglarized between 9 a.m. and noon March 26, but nothing was reported missing. An employee noticed that the window glass on the office door was broken to gain entry. Someone broke into the Glendale Liquor Store on Quakerbridge Road at 11:09 p.m.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dr. Gerard M. Jellig appointed district’s new superintendent
Ed Birch photos. Dr. Gerard Jellig speaks following his appointment as superintendent Monday night.
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“Hair” Revisits Turbulent ’60s at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre April 25 to May 4
Hair cast members, from left: Tia Brown, Tonya Treadwell, Jonathan V. Polanco, Dan Johnson, Richard Ward, Reginald Brockington (back), Nicholas Andrejco, and Domonique Jarrett (kneeling); front: Caroline Scott.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Teacher Micu will leave district at end of year
Christine Micu, selected in February as the “teacher of the year” at Hillsborough High School, has submitted her resignation, effective at the end of the school year. Dr. Micu, director of choral music at the school, said she will relocate to California, where her husband has been working since November. She’s been in the district…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: April 3
The Bordentown City Green Team meets the third Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Carslake Community Center, 209 Crosswicks Road. Meetings are open to the public. We look forward to seeing you there. Reach the Green Team at [email protected]. Sat., April 5 The Bordentown City Cats animal rescue group will host its…
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HAMILTON: Council introduces 2014 municipal budget
The 7-cent tax increase would result in the homeowner of a residence assessed at the township average of $135,000 to pay an additional $94 a year in local property taxes. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — The Township Council unanimously introduced the 2014 municipal budget, which if formally adopted by the governing body, would…
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HAMILTON: Exhibit to feature local artists
The art created by this talented group of local artists, many of whom have exhibited in juried art shows, spans the spectrum from abstract to classic in all types of media, including photography, watercolor, oil, HAMILTON —The artists of Creative Collective and ArtSpace are joining together to present an exhibit at Hamilton Township Library from…
