Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council introduces $48M budget
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The Township Council unanimously introduced its $48 million budget Tuesday night, but work on the plan is not done yet. ”I am not voting for a tax increase,” Township Councilman Joe Camarota said. Council members introduced the plan which, if passed as it is, would increase the municipal tax…
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Sherlock Holmes Society to Meet April 19
By Steve & Linda Morris BOUND BROOK – The next meeting of The Red-Headed League of Jersey, a local Sherlock Holmes society, will be held Friday, April 19, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Madeline’s at 518 Vosseller Ave. New members and guests are welcome. Bob Moss of Metuchen, a member of the Baker Street Irregulars,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Warehouse using sun for power
Submitted photo The roof of the Freeze warehouse in Dayton is now covered with solar panels to capture green energy.
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MONROE: Applegarth students get hearts jumping
Amy Batista photo A student jumps rope to help with heart health and to raise money for cardiovascular disease.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE honors merit scholars
Ed Birch photo Four of the honored scholars, from left to right, Jhustin Scarlett, Aadya Singh, Breanna Ross, Yatharth Dubey.
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JAMESBURG: A ‘Devil’ lends wisdom to hockey league
Ed Birch photo Former New Jersey Devil Bruce Driver works with the Jamesburg Youth Hockey League members during a recent practice.
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Sherlock Holmes Society to Meet April 19
The Red-Headed League of Jersey is one of many Sherlock Holmes societies worldwide.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Water main flushing announced
Beginning on April 1, the South Brunswick Water Division will be flushing water mains between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.. The flushing program will be finished in approximately six weeks. Flushing will begin in the vicinity of Dayton, and then proceed towards Davidson’s Mill Road, and then towards Monmouth Junction and Route…
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CRANBURY: Committee fetes manufacturer
Kaitlyn Kanzler photo Mayor Glenn Johnson presents Karen Olson, CEO and President of Main Tape, a resolution honoring their safety record March 11.
