Author: Central Jersey
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Sunshine List
Those responsible for updating information about 2015 meeting lists for local governing bodies, boards, commissions, etc., are urged to email it as soon as possible. We would appreciate 2015 meetings lists as soon as they are available. HOPEWELL BOROUGH COUNCIL: April 2 (changed from April 6), 7 p.m., Borough Hall. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP FINANCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE:…
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Coupon Collection Will Benefit Military Personnel
By Somerset County Board of Freeholders Somerset County Freeholder Brian D. Levine, human services liaison, invites the public to join county-operated senior centers in a community-service project during the month of April to benefit members of the military overseas. The senior centers will be collecting manufacturer coupons as part of the Overseas Coupon Program that…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Jazz singer honored at State House
Wenonah Brooks first began singing as a young child at her church with family members Hopewell Township resident Wenonah Brooks recently was honored on the floor of the NJ State Assembly chambers during a Women’s History Month ceremony celebrating distinguished women in the arts. Ms. Brooks, a well-known area jazz singer, has preformed with noted…
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CRANBURY: Rocking out
Staff photos by Charles W. Kim. The Down Syndrome Association of Central New Jersey held a dance for families at the Cranbury Inn on March 21. Below left, organization member Amy Johns holds a state is´sued proclamation honoring the event on World Down Syndrome Awareness Day.
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HILLSBOROUGH: School’s honor society chapter inducts more than 100
More than 100 students were inducted into the Hillsborough High School chapter of the National Honor Society in a ceremony March 17 in the auditorium of Hillsborough High School. The vast majority of students were members of the junior class, but 14 were seniors. Maxwell Zylowski, president of the Hillsborough National Honor Society, greeted the…
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LAWRENCE: Health Officer Chamberlain receives first Woman of Excellence Award
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Carol Chamberlain has one of the most important jobs in Lawrence Township, but most residents do not know her. But in her position as the Lawrence Township Health Officer, Ms. Chamberlain is the one responsible for ensuring that restaurants are inspected and immunization records are reviewed to ensure…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: April 2, 2015
This will be the final column of Chesterfield Chatter. This column has been one of the most fulfilling experiences of my life. I would like to thank the countless people who over the past 19 years have provided information to be included in the column and everyone who has read the column week after week.…
