Author: Central Jersey
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WEST WINDSOR: Mayor holds town meeting
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The township will soon be home to new restaurants as well as the headquarters of a major energy corporation. Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh held a town hall meeting on Saturday afternoon and spoke about many topics, two of which were Market Fair renovations that would help usher in…
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LETTER: Manville GOP’s campaign strategy — a recap
Richard Onderko, Manville The Manville Republican’s campaign message and strategy were perfectly clear and fully executed this election cycle. I have been told by one longtime resident that this was the dirtiest campaign ever run by Manville Democrats, and I am not one bit surprised. Control is truly at stake. More importantly, the overall direction…
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MANVILLE: GOP gets control of council
Incumbent Steve Szabo and newcomer Dayna Camacho captured the two three-year seats available on the Manville Borough Council. Photo by Mary Ellen Day
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MCCC Gallery to Host Exhibit by Noted Artist Stephen Hendee Nov. 11-Dec. 4; Community Invited to Talk and Reception Nov. 17
Styles clash in the futuristic exhibit "The Ice Next Time."
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HILLSBOROUGH: Siblings earn tae kwon do world championships
For a year, Michael Patullo and his younger sister, Stephanie, waited for another opportunity to demonstrate their martial arts skills against the best competition in the world. It paid off. At July’s American Taekwondo Association World Championships, Michael, a senior at Hillsborough High School, and his sister, a freshman, both won world titles in Little…
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LETTER: Borough officials work to solve neighborhood problem
Loretta Stepka, Manville To the editor: I would like to thank Manville Borough officials and Administrator Gary Garwacke for the swift handling of troubles our neighborhood was having with a group home on South 20th Avenue. I had approached Public Safety Chairman Ron Skirkanish to inform him of what was happening in our neighborhood.…
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MANVILLE: GOP gets control of council
By Deb Dawson, Special Writer Republicans took control of the Borough Council as incumbent Steve Szabo and newcomer Dayna Camacho won the two three-year seats available in Tuesday’s election. Republicans will hold four of the six council seats. Councilman Szabo received 1,057 votes; Ms. Camacho had 980. Democrat Harry Bugal garnered 775, and, Councilman Ed…
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PEI Kids’ Mother/Daughter Support Group Enjoys a Night of Beauty
By Jesse Elliot On a crisp October evening, the Lawrenceville offices of local non-profit PEI Kids were warm with laughter as the young ladies of the mother/daughter support group enjoyed an evening of beauty and pampering courtesy of the Arbonne Charitable Foundation. As part of its Crisis Intervention for Child Victims of Sexual Abuse program,…
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PRINCETON: Business hour limits expected before council
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council was scheduled Monday to take the first step toward limiting the hours of operation of restaurants and other retail businesses that are in or abut a residentially zoned section of town. Businesses that meet the criteria of a proposed ordinance would have to be closed to…
