Category: archives
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WEEKEND PICKS
German film to be shown; Christian author to speak German film to be shown "Run Lola Run," a German movie, will be shown today (Thursday), 7 p.m., at the South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction. Seating is limited. Christian author to speak Princeton Alliance Church, located on the corner of Schalks Crossing…
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Work under way on Regency site
First phase is for 199 units, a club house and a nine-hole golf course to be designed by Arnold Palmer By: Al Wicklund MONROE – Toll Brothers is working to have its model houses for the new Regency at Monroe planned retirement community ready by spring. "We plan to have five model homes to show…
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Borough eyes 12 acres for open space buy
Property now owned by developer By:Eric Schwarz The borough will pay about $90,000 to consultants working on the flood-buyout program. State and federal grants will repay the costs. The Borough Council on Monday hired a project manager and an appraiser for the program in which up to 42 houses in the Lost Valley may be…
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Tenant selected for former Harry’s
Lease-signing is ‘almost a done deal’ By: Jeff Milgram The building that housed Harry’s Luncheonette for almost 40 years will not remain vacant much longer. A new tenant has been found for the building at 16 Witherspoon St., closed since an early morning fire on July 12, 1999, and a lease will be signed shortly,…
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Council approves Pyne Woods money
D&R Greenway will get $40,000 from township By: Lea Kahn Township Council gave final approval to a $40,000 bond ordinance this week, paving the way toward the Delaware and Raritan Greenway’s acquisition of a 33-acre parcel of woodlands on Poe Road. The council also approved an ordinance to extinguish the township’s rights to the paper…
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Motorcyclist injured in crash
Accident closes bridge for four hours By:Eric Schwarz A Somerville motorcyclist was in stable condition Wednesday after an accident on the Van Veghten Bridge into Manville closed the bridge for four hours Tuesday night. John Shamro, 21, of North Adamsville Road was driving in the right southbound lane with another motorcyclist when Mr. Shamro entered…
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A shared passion for flowers
COMMUNITY OUTLOOK by A. Lisa Hosfield As one enters Forget Me Not Florist & Gifts, the mixed bouquet of both the familiar and exotic assails the senses. It is truly a sensual experience. That is, until you feel a wet nose and tongue licking you and look down to see Bart. Bart is a 4-year-old…
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Marvin Lee Hayes
WAYCROSS, Ga. – Marvin Lee Hayes, 70, died Aug. 5 at The Baptist Village Care Center in Waycross, Ga. Born in Clinton, N.C., he lived in Bristol, Pa., before moving to Waycross. He worked at Fort Dix in New Jersey and with Public Service, Electric & Gas Co. 18 years, retiring last May. He was…
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LIVING IN MANVILLE
Oh, listen to the rhythm of the falling rain By:Mary Ellen Zangara "Rain, rain, go away! Come on back another day." That’s probably what most of Manville was saying for this past weekend. We had another weekend worrying if we would be flooded. The rains on Saturday had part of Main Street under water for…
