Author: Central Jersey
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Shaka Burrito and Salvation Army Say Alo-Ho-Ho-Ho-Ha! with Holiday Toy Drive
By Chris Caldwell Shaka Burrito has teamed up with the Salvation Army New Brunswick Corps to sponsor a toy drive for the area’s underserved children this holiday season. Both Shaka and the Salvation Army share a commitment to spreading good vibes, particularly around this time of year, and ensuring that as many children as possible…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: Dec. 11
The Chesterfield Township Committee meeting will be held 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 11, at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. For more information, call 609-298-2311 or visit www.chesterfieldtwp.com. The Crosswicks Friends Monthly Meeting members will volunteer at the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 12. For…
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MANVILLE: Students find computer programming isn’t that scary
Weston School participates in ‘Hour of Code’ By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Weston School students got an early Christmas present in a brand new computer lab that officially opened and is running the week during the "The Hour of Code" week. The 18 new Dell computers will give the K-3 students a learning experience…
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LAWRENCE: Proposed pipeline not expected to impact Lawrence
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer It does not appear the controversial PennEast Pipeline Co.’s natural gas pipeline project will have any immediate impact on Lawrence Township. That was the message delivered to Township Council last week by Municipal Engineer James Parvesse. Mercer County officials, as well as elected officials in neighboring townships, are concerned about…
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MANSFIELD: Students step back to learn about Colonial times
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MANSFIELD — Fifth-graders stepped back in time at Mansfield Township Elementary School’s 13th annual Colonial Fair. “They did a really nice job working together,” said coordinator Lisa Dolci. “I really think that they learned a lot and it was a more interesting way of learning because it was…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Eccentricities will focus on its customers’ needs
By Amy batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN CITY —A new business featuring affordable treasures has opened in the city after two corporate recruiters who are local residents decided to team up. “The business grew out of kind of a serendipity type of connection,” said c-owner Elizabeth Marsh in an email on Dec. 2 …
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LAWRENCE: STEM Club puts on demonstration
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Someone stole the ring, and there are five suspects. But which one of the girls — all dressed in black — took it? Hypothesizing that it had to be someone who is not taller than 62 inches, because that’s the height of the door to the room from which the…
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