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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: VFW Post 9111 honors Purple Heart vets
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9111 in Kendall Park hosted its second annual luncheon for Purple Heart recipients Saturday. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9111 in Kendall Park hosted its second annual luncheon for Purple Heart recipients Saturday. Ten veterans ranging from World War II to Vietnam enjoyed the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Tikes turn tassels in Dayton
Celebrating its 20th year, The Goddard School of Dayton, hosted a graduation at The Brooks Crossing Elementary School on June 13, owner Ms. Sushama Patil said. By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer Celebrating its 20th year, The Goddard School of Dayton, hosted a graduation at The Brooks Crossing Elementary School on June 13, owner Ms. Sushama…
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STOCKTON: Budget gets OK; Wilson work on horizon
For a Stockton residence assessed at $350,000,a municipal tax-rate increase of 2 cents will bring an annual tax increase of $70 By John Tredrea, Special Writer STOCKTON — The 2013 municipal budget that will bring a municipal tax- rate increase of “just under 2 cents” per $100 of assessed property value was adopted by Borough…
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MONROE: New Parker Home breaks ground
Ground was broken on June 12 for the new 96-bed Parker at Monroe skilled nursing care residence, according to Parker’s Communications Coordinator Jill Fox. By Jennifer Larkin, Special Writer MONROE — Ground was broken on June 12 for the new 96-bed Parker at Monroe skilled nursing care residence, according to Parker’s Communications Coordinator Jill Fox.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Police disarm man possibly distraught
Police report some of the recent activity Police coaxed an apparently troubled man to open the door to a home on Kaler Street on Saturday afternoon, and quickly restrained and disarmed him, township police said. Officers responded after police received a call from a family member who expressed concern for the man’s well-being. Initially, the…
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DELAWARE TOWNSHIP: The green belt gets bigger
Shown above is the Plum Brook waterfall, part of the 94-acre Delaware Township property that was preserved on June 5.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Beautiful gifts: Girls give locks to cancer patients
Nina Trach was in tears as eight inches of her long hair fell into the hands of the teacher standing behind her. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Nina Trach was in tears as eight inches of her long hair fell into the hands of the teacher standing behind her. The tears were not from…
