Author: Central Jersey
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EAST WINDSOR: Panera Bread opens eatery
Submitted photo. East Windsor Mayor Janice S. Mironov cuts the ribbon for the grand opening of Panera Bread. Pictured (from left to right) are: Township Council members Perry Shapiro; John Zoller and Hector Duke; Panera Bread of West Windsor General Manager David Jensen; Panera Bread of East Windsor General Manager Robert Curnow; Mayor Janice S.…
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PRESS: CALENDAR
Sun., Feb. 16 Shimer Cookie Jar Exhibit, Cranbury Museum, 1-4 p.m., 4 Park Place East, Cranbury. cranburyhistory.org. Mon., Feb. 17 10:30 a.m., Toddler Time. Share stories, songs, snacks, and sometimes a craft. Ages 18-36 months. Cranbury Public Library, 23 N. Main, Cranbury. Tues., Feb.18 7 p.m. Spinning Yarns Craft Circle. Join us for an hour…
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PRINCETON AREA: Princeton, region running short on road salt supplies
Princeton declared a state of emergency hours before the snow started falling Thursday morning. Princeton declared a state of emergency hours before the snow started falling Thursday morning. Another severe weather system moved into the region yesterday causing significant snow accumulations, which piled up on snow already along roadsides from previous storms. Mayor Liz Lempert…
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CRANBURY: Committee fetes former planner
Nicole M. Wells photo. Former Township Planner Harvey Moskowitz holds a copy of a resolution from the township honoring him for his service.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS student gives ‘Super’ trip account
The secret is out! By Samantha Reilly, Viking Vibe Staff The secret is out! The South Brunswick Viking Marching Band went to the Super Bowl. After more than two months of wrestling with my own personal—and very painful— dichotomy of being banned from the press and being the press, here it is in print and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Viking Closet hosts free raffle
Azra Baig photo. A sign letting students know about the Viking Closet club and its mission to recycle Prom dresses.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: School board accepts superintendent’s resignation
After deciding to retire earlier this year, Schools Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney’s resignation is now official. By Ed Birch, Special Writer After deciding to retire earlier this year, Schools Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney’s resignation is now official. Board of Education members unanimously accepted the resignation at Monday night’s meeting. Dr. McCartney will leave the district…
