Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tightly knit Class of ’64 rallies again
From left, Bill Wosinski, Gail Lynch Mitchell, Terry Fedorczyk, Bob Kulina, Diane Schilke and Nancy Williams Hill prepare to break bread and exchange life stories Friday night. (Photo courtesy of Bob Jensen)
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Applegates hosting Give Back Event
To help hospitalized children By Amy Batista, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — ’Tis the season for giving and one family is doing just that. The Applegate family is hosting its second annual Give Back Event. “Daniel was in the hospital on Christmas and he was upset that he was able to come home, but other…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Jr. Raider teams to play for titles
Two Jr. Raiders teams advanced to Junior Skyland Football Conference championship games this Saturday with victories on the weekend. Grades 5-6 (JV Skylands Division) The Jr. Raiders advanced to the JSFC final by defeating Watchung Hills, 29-13, at Watchung High School. The Jr. Raiders were led by Thomas Amankwaa, who scored four touchdowns. Ryan Vierbuchen…
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LAWRENCE: ‘Community Conversation’ about schools’ future
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township school district officials know what the district has achieved in the past five years, and now they are seeking the public’s help at a special meeting next month to figure out where the district should be heading in the next five years. The event, set for Dec. 3,…
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LAWRENCE: Honoring the veterans of the township
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township’s thousands of military veterans — living and dead — were honored at the township’s annual Veterans Day Observance Sunday afternoon, held at American Legion Post 414 on Berwyn Place. And the names of five military veterans who have ties to Lawrence Township were added to the Veterans Roll…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Tightly knit Class of ’64 rallies again
Arm in arm, classmates Gene Allen, Midge Guerrera and Bob Jensen pose with former teacher Don Veix.
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Wasterwater woes continue for Imlaystown
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — It doesn’t appear that the village of Imlaystown’s long-time wastewater disposal issues will be solved anytime soon. At the Nov. 6 Township Committee meeting, the governing body discussed an Imlaystown wastewater cost analysis report presented at the Oct. 9 Planning Board meeting. Committeeman Bob Faber, who serves…
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PRINCETON: Council votes to limit business hours
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Mayor Liz Lempert voted Monday with three Princeton Council members to require restaurants and other retail businesses that abut or are in residential zones to be closed to the public from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. By a 4-3 vote, the council introduced an ordinance that creates a new…
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Patrick Gaskins Appointed Group Vice President, Financial Services for AmeriQuest Transportation Services
By 1888 PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Gaskins is responsible for leading the growth of the Fleet Financing and Planning solution. CHERRY HILL, NJ – Patrick Gaskins has been promoted to Group Vice President, Financial Services, for AmeriQuest Transportation Services, a leading provider of comprehensive fleet management services. He reports to Jim Guice, Executive Vice President of…
