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Jean Mannion Kuehns
BARNEGAT LIGHT Jean Mannion Kuehns, 84, of Barnegat Light, died Tuesday at Maimonides Medical Center of New York. She was born in Fall River, Mass. She moved to New Jersey in the 1970s. She also lived in Sloatsburg, N.Y., Park Forest, Ill., and Somerset and East Brunswick before moving to Barnegat Light. Mrs. Kuehns…
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Weichert receives awards
Realtor honored by RELO network for most closings Weichert, Realtors received two top member achievement awards given by RELO/The Premier Real Estate Network. Weichert received the Outgoing Closed Referrals Award for leading all RELO members with 1,350 closings, accounting for nearly nine percent of all of the network’s 15,229 closed referrals. In addition, Weichert received…
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Painter gives senior facility the gift of art
Robert Hummel, a much-traveled artist who does hand-painted murals, has brought his skills and sense of humor to the Residence at Forsgate. By:Al Wicklund MONROE Robert Hummel, a much-traveled artist who does hand-painted murals, has brought his skills and sense of humor to the Residence at Forsgate. Mr. Hummel made the assisted-living facility’s recreation…
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Trailer parking rules relaxed
‘Antiquated’ rules needed to be changed, according to mayor By:John Patten &npsb; North 13th Avenue resident Ann Bovino compared average Manville residential lots to "postage stamps" last week, as the Borough Council acted to make it easier for many residents to park trailers and boats at their homes. Ms. Bovino was one of several residents who…
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Aughenbaugh: Borough hall should move
Hightstown Mayor Amy Aughenbaugh this week said she is in full support of moving borough hall from South Main Street to Mercer Street. By: Mark Moffa HIGHTSTOWN On the heels of receiving a $26,670 Smart Growth Planning Grant from the state, Mayor Amy Aughenbaugh this week reaffirmed her support for moving borough hall to…
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Help assisted junior class car wash
Letter to the editor To the editor Thank you to all participants of the Hightstown High School junior class car wash. With your help, our class held a very successful car wash at the Hightstown firehouse over the weekend. In total, we washed 71 cars, and raised nearly $600 for next year’s prom and other…
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Raider girls make one final county statement
Meyer, Kloss power fourth straight team crown By: Rudy Brandl BOUND BROOK Area track and field teams should take note don’t give the Hillsborough High girls any extra motivation. The Raiders showed again at last week’s Somerset County Championships that they’re most dangerous when they have something to prove. On the rare occasions…
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What bugs me
Letter to the editor To the editor: Two things that "bug" me: 1. The Black and Rogers schools both have flag poles but evidently do not have flags to fly; 2. The illiterate people who don’t read the no parking sign in front of the post office. William E. Rue Hightstown
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Dial 2-1-1 for human services info
People in need of human-services information may soon be able to simply dial 2-1-1 anywhere in New Jersey. 2-1-1 is a national abbreviated dialing code for free access to health and human services information and referral. 2-1-1 is an easily remembered and universally recognizable number that makes a critical connection between individuals and families in…
