Author: Central Jersey
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PLUMSTED: Officials respond to school status of ‘underperforming’
In response to a publication’s ranking that designated New Egypt High School as performing below average, Plumsted School District administrators are making some changes to the school by David Kilby, Special Writer PLUMSTED — In response to a publication’s ranking that designated New Egypt High School as performing below average, Plumsted School District administrators are…
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MANVILLE: Soldiers may be missing, but aren’t forgotten
Ladies Auxiliary President Joyce Tanalski, VFW Post Commander Fred Gorbatuk, Councilman Steve Szabo and Charlie Kletz stand behind the table with items remembering missing soldiers. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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FROM THE MAYOR: Providing services while watching bottom line
Earlier this month our community enjoyed a spectacular day in Veterans Park where a record number of attendees enjoyed our 31st annual Septemberfest celebration. Thanks to the generosity of our local business sponsors, the event was made possible at no additional cost to our taxpayers. Finding creative ways to save residents’ hard-earned tax dollars, such…
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PRINCETON: Council reviewing municipal attorney’s contract
Princeton Council members are privately discussing who should be providing the town with legal services in 2014, with some feeling the town needs a different municipal attorney. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Council members are privately discussing who should be providing the town with legal services in 2014, with some feeling the town…
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The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living Welcomes David Rosenberg as Executive Director of ‘Wilf at Home’
By Toby Ehrlich The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living in Somerset, New Jersey recently announced that East Brunswick native and Philadelphia resident David Rosenberg has been selected to serve as the Executive Director of Wilf at Home, the facility’s new community-based program offering older adults the ability to stay in their homes…
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MANVILLE: Soldiers may be missing, but aren’t forgotten
VFW Ceremony holds out hope for POW/MIAs By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Veterans of Foreign War Thomas J. Kavanaugh Post 2290 members and Ladies Auxiliary held a ceremony Friday night to remember those soldiers from conflicts who are being held as prisoners of war and/or are still missing in action. This ceremony was performed…
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REGION: Dan Aykroyd hawks vodka in East Windsor
Ed Birch photo. Kyle Deturk, 34, and his daughter Audrey, 2, of Ewing, wait to have “Ghostbusters” memorabilia signed by Mr. Aykroyd.
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POLICE BLOTTER: September 26
Florence Police charged Kayla Starkey, 19, of Roebling, with aggravated assault, resisting arrest and obstruction of justice Sept. 14 at 10:14 a.m. According to police, officers responded to the area of Sixth Avenue upon receiving reports of a woman out of control. Ms. Starkey resisted officers attempting to take her into custody, causing…
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