Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: Seniors stay busy at holidays
Senor Corner column CHAPTER A Our next monthly meeting is Thursday, Dec. 4, and our speaker will be Linda Rapacki from Ridewise, a source of sustainable travel alternatives in Somerset County. We will be entertained by members of the Raritan Valley Chorus with holiday music and will lead a singalong. The next Pizza & Movie…
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MANVILLE: Rustic Mall presentation is postponed until Nov. 24
By Deb Dawson, Special Writer Those who came to Monday’s Borough Council meeting to learn about plans for the redevelopment of Rustic Mall were disappointed. The presentation was postponed until Nov. 24 at the suggestion of the attorney who is handling the redevelopment of about 15 acres in the center of the downtown area. Mayor…
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CRANBURY: Township briefed on EV-D68, Ebola
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY— County and state health officials briefed the township Board of Health on Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) and Ebola during its meeting on Nov. 3, Mayor Susan Goetz said at Monday night’s Township Committee meeting. “They talked about the general characteristics of each one of those diseases and preventative…
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Historic Allentown NJ being R
By Catherine Chamberlain Historic Allentown NJ Clock being Restored! Allentown, NJ: The Historic Farmers National Bank Clock in Allentown, New Jersey is being restored to working order after over a decade of it not working. This historic clock was originally put into action by the now closed Farmers National Bank in 1929. Eden Organics Salon…
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Donna M. Aldredge Joins Peapack-Gladstone Bank
By Rosanne Schwab Donna brings to the Bank 22 years of financial services experience having served previously as vice president, manager at Wells Fargo in Warren, New Jersey and in a similar role at Wachovia/Wells Fargo, Basking Ridge/Liberty Corner. In addition, she held positions at United Jersey Bank, Summit Bank and Fleet as a Learning…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Board approves more field funds
Cost now $3,695,837 By Ed Birch, Special Writer The Board of Education approved an additional $9,196 for the high school athletic field improvements. Item 1.5 of the consent agenda was approved unanimously to provide the additional expenses for the new turf field complex at the high school. According to the approved item, $3,800…
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PRINCETON: Little Tigers reach finals
Luther returns in back for PHS boys soccer By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Peter Luther hade to sit and watch as his Princeton High School boys soccer teammates won two dramatic games to capture the Mercer County Tournament championship. But since returning from an injury that kept him out of the MCT semifinals and finals,…
