Category: archives
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She urges state to ban pig gestation crates
Lillian Schwartzer, Flemington I have spoken to many of my neighbors in District 16 about S-1921, the bill to ban gestation crates. Every single one has voiced full support of this commonsense animal protection law. They are shocked to hear that the meat industry confines mother pigs in gestation crates metal cages so small…
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ROEBLING: Community gathers for rededication
And it was all of these brave Roebling soldiers that were honored at the Roebling Garden Club’s rededication of the World War II Memorial Honor Roll last Sunday. by Charley Falkenburg, Special Writer ROEBLING —When longtime Roebling resident Linda M. Kocsis-Anderson thinks of veterans, two words come to her mind: family pride. Like much of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Senior home honors vets
Brandywine Senior Living at Princeton held a special Veterans Day Recognition honoring 23 of the resident veterans on Monday afternoon. By Azra Baig, Special Writer Brandywine Senior Living at Princeton held a special Veterans Day Recognition honoring 23 of the resident veterans on Monday afternoon.. South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese, and Lt. Col. George P.…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Officials differ on ways to fix local intersection
At the Nov. 7 Township Committee meeting, representatives from the Monmouth County Engineer’s office presented plans for the intersection. by Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — While there won’t be a traffic light installed at the intersection of Ellisdale, Old York (County Route 28) and New roads, the county hopes to make improvements to…
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BORDENTOWN: Drama students hold food drive
The effort was part of the International Thespian Society’s Trick or Treat So Kids Can Eat program, according to a press release. BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The International Thespian Society, a division of the Educational Theatre Association, has announced the Bordentown Regional High School’s Thespian Troupe 6803’s collected 4,121 pounds of canned and dry goods for…
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REGION: Bottom Dollar store open in East Windsor
The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. by Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. The store is located in the Windsor Hights Shopping Center (now known as Windsor Center) at 440…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE has new member
There will be one new member of the Board of Education this January. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor There will be one new member of the Board of Education this January. Azra Baig will join incumbents Dan Boyle and Harry Delgado on the panel when they are sworn in at the first meeting in…
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REGION: Bottom Dollar store opens in East Windsor
The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. by Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The much anticipated Bottom Dollar Food store officially opened to the public on Oct. 24. The store is located in the Windsor Hights Shopping Center (now known as Windsor Center) at 440…
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ROBBINSVILLE: New cafe offering cupcakes and more
Stephanie Melendez, of Trenton, decorates a signature cake at SadieCakes Cafe in Robbinsville.
