Author: Central Jersey
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CRANBURY: CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT
The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. ID badges Legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney, D-Gloucester, Cumberland, Salem, that would revise the Contractors’ Registration Act to require state-issued identification badges for home improvement contractors has been signed into law. ”As we continue to recover from…
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FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader
New Roebling Elementary School Principal Jared Peltzman high-fives third-grader Ryan Boracci during the water ice event sponsored by the PTA.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Dragon steps in for RHS field hockey
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group It wasn’t all that long ago that Alyssa Dragon was playing field hockey in high school. The former Bridgewater-Raritan High School player is the new head coach at Robbinsville High School, only half a year after she graduated from Old Dominion University. ”It was pretty quick,” said Dragon, who…
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Two Montgomery farms to be preserved this year
Ed Trzaska, Mayor, Montgomery Township To the editor: The Montgomery Township Committee is pleased to announce that two local farms will be preserved this year utilizing a combination of state, county and municipal funds. The Pariso family farm on Skillman and Fairview Roads will be preserved by summer’s end, of which 60 percent is being…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough hosting October festival
Fall festival set for Oct. 12-13 ALLENTOWN — For nearly 30 years, the Fall Festival has been a staple of the borough and the 28th rendition of the event will be no different. There is something for everyone at the free event, which will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12…
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PRINCETON: Police oversight could come to a tie-breaker
The Princeton Council cannot agree on who in municipal government should have civilian oversight of the Police Department, as it looks increasingly likely that Mayor Liz Lempert will need to cast her By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council cannot agree on who in municipal government should have civilian oversight of the Police…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food Pantry ‘critically low’
Submitted photo The South Brunswick Food Pantry shelves are getting bare very fast due to record demand, according to officials.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Jews prepare for holiday celebrations
Azra Baig photos Above, members of B’Nai Tikvah Temple prepare apples for use in the high holiday services this week. Below, congregates go over the texts that will be used during services for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
