Category: archives
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Briefcase
Issue of August 9, 2005 By: George Spohr Whole Foods, BP laud solar energy WEST WINDSOR Whole Foods Market and BP Solar held a joint news conference July 26 to officially dedicate a 126.7-kilowatt BP Solar array that sits atop the Whole Foods and generates enough energy every day to power 30 homes. "Whole…
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RELIGIOUS LISTINGS
Assembly of God: Services are held at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 142 Sand Hills Road, South Brunswick; phone, (732) 735-9771 or (609) 466-2490. The Rev. Larry Cochran is the pastor. Chabad of South Brunswick: 1 Riva Avenue, North Brunswick; phone, (732) 398-9492; fax, (732) 398-9282; Web site, www.chabadsouthbrunswick.com. The Rabbi is Levi Azimov. Weekly Shabbat…
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Army Corps look at cause of flood
Officials consider ways to handle future flooding. By: Leon Tovey While there has been no word from state and federal officials about possible aid for seven southern Middlesex County municipalities affected by the July 17 flash flood, officials have begun to look at circumstances that might have contributed to the flooding and to consider possible…
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Monroe duo get natural high down under
Selby, Gorham participate in Australia’s Youth Friendship Games By: Ken Weingartner For Xavier Selby and Matt Gorham, a trip Down Under will probably rank at the top of their memories when it comes to their youth basketball career. Selby and Gorham, both from Monroe, were among a select group of athletes chosen to participate in…
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Art show extended through August
Art enthusiasts get a chance to revisit multimedia exhibit at the Gourgaud Gallery. By: Josh Appelbaum Art enthusiasts will have another opportunity to take in "Potpourri," Jennifer Mengedoth’s multimedia exhibit. For the first time ever, the gallery will extend the run of an exhibit, and Ms. Mengedoth’s show will run at the Gourgaud Gallery until…
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Street repairs snarl business downtown
Repaving hurts sales, but store owners still prefer to have it done in August By: Marjorie Censer As crews repaved Witherspoon Street this week, some business owners and managers said the work was detrimental to their sales and that they were unprepared for the street’s closing. Most agreed, however, that August was the best time…
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Family gets its backyard back
Some 6,000 tons of garbage removed from forgotten dump site By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY In October of 2003, the Davis family began excavation for a pool in the backyard of their Kildee Road residence and encountered something quite out of the ordinary below the surface garbage. "Horrified" is the first word homeowner Margaret…
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LETTERS: Columnist hit it on head
To the editor: I must commend Hank Kalet on his recent article concerning President George W. Bush’s nomination of Judge John G. Roberts for the momentous position in the Supreme Court of the United States. You delved into the history of our nation and how our Founding Fathers arrived at the manner in which…
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Woman injured after fall from horse
Monroe woman falls off horse during jumping competition. By: Leon Tovey MONROE A 20-year-old Little Silver woman had been upgraded from critical to serious condition Thursday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, where she was taken after falling off a horse during a jumping competition at Congress Hill Farm on Federal…
