Author: Central Jersey
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ROBBINSVILLE: Sidewalk snow removal discussed by council
Sidewalk snow removal discussed by council by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Citing public safety concerns, township officials are exploring an ordinance requiring residents to clear snow covered sidewalks along their property. Members of the governing body specifically expressed concern about students walking to and from bus stops. ”You have an obligation to provide…
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MANVILLE: Ukrainian church plans requiem service
Priest staying in touch with family in embattled country By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Father Orest Kundereych and the parish families of St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church are watching the international tension unfold in the Ukraine, where many have closet ties and even families. The church, which is located at 1700 Brooks Blvd.,…
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PRINCETON: Police continue to investigate death on Spring Street
Police are still investigating the death of a 23-year-old Princeton man who apparently jumped off the Spring Street garage Tuesday morning. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer A 23-year-old Princeton man apparently jumped to his death off the Spring Street garage Tuesday morning. A Princeton patrol officer found the body on Spring Street near South Tulane…
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LAWRENCE: Course for people with mental illness
NAMI Mercer is accepting registrations for Family-to-Family, a free, 12-week education course for adult family members of persons living with mental illness. NAMI Mercer is accepting registrations for Family-to-Family, a free, 12-week education course for adult family members of persons living with mental illness. Tuesday evening classes from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. will begin…
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LAWRENCE: Historian talks about local rivers and streams
Lawrence Township’s history can be summed up in one word — “between.” By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township’s history can be summed up in one word — “between.” That is, between New York City and Philadelphia; between Princeton and Trenton. But it is also between the Raritan River and the Delaware River, said Lawrence…
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REGION: Blood donations sought as supply plummets
Those involved with blood donation agencies are quick to note that apart from the summer months, winter is the toughest time to attract life-saving donations. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Those involved with blood donation agencies are quick to note that apart from the summer months, winter is the toughest time to attract…
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Unity Bank Launches Unity Financial Services To Provide Customers Investment Options
Robert H. Junge, Unity Financial Services Program Manager
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Gianacacis selected to receive Rothwell Award
The Hopewell Valley YMCA has selected Jean and John Gianacaci, founders of Christine’s Hope for Kids, as the recipients of the 2014 Larry Rothwell Social Responsibility Award. The Hopewell Valley YMCA has selected Jean and John Gianacaci, founders of Christine’s Hope for Kids, as the recipients of the 2014 Larry Rothwell Social Responsibility Award. The…
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MANVILLE: Borough Council meets Monday
Community calendar, issue of March 6 Mon., March 10 Borough Council: Meets at 6:30 p.m. Wed., March 12 Slavic dinner: St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church holds monthly dinner, 4 to 7 p.m., St. Mary Parish Center, 1900 Brooks Blvd. $13 for adults (ages 9 and up) and $5 for children (8 and under). All-you-can-eat pirohi,…
