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LAMBERTVILLE: Masons laud police officer
On Nov. 17, Detective Michael Miloszar, of the Lambertville Police Department, received the “Police Officer of the Year” Award from the Free and Accepted Masons Amwell Lodge No. 12 at the annual Fellowship and Awards Dinner held at the Washington Crossing Inn. Detective Miloszar was recognized “for outstanding performance in his first year as the…
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JAMESBURG: Borough to celebrate season with annual tree lighting
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer JAMESBURG — “O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, thy candles shine so brightly.” The familiar lyrics of the traditional German carol, “O Tannenbaum,” call to mind a brilliantly lit evergreen tree, glowing in the winter darkness. While the fleeting glow of candlelight may have been replaced by long lasting,…
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MONROE: Gaskos holds holiday open house
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — The Gasko family hosted their annual Christmas Open House last Friday at their farm and greenhouses on Federal Road as the official kick off to the holiday season. ”It’s our way of kind our way of saying ‘Thank-you’ to the community,” said Pete Gasko, co-owner of Gasko’s Family…
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Letter: Vote ‘yes’ on referendum for more classrooms
From Mary Caffrey, Robbinsville To the editor: Robbinsville voters will head to the polls December 11 to vote whether to add 29 classrooms at Sharon and Pond schools, to handle severe overcrowding. The $18.9 million price tag is less than half what the Board of Education proposed when it asked voters to approve a new…
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Elements Therapeutic Massage Opens in Cranford With Customized Massage
By Elements Therapeutic Massage of Cranford Cranford, New Jersey n It’s a myth that all massages are created equal. And entrepreneurs Sherry, Carol and Steve Mandel, owners of the new Elements Therapeutic Massage in Cranford, are on a mission to help consumers experience the healing benefits of massage therapy tailored to their unique needs. The…
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CRANBURY: Woman’s Club sets Thanksgiving table for Elms residents
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — For residents of The Elms of Cranbury, this Thanksgiving was unexpectedly bountiful. In addition to the conventional Thanksgiving menu, residents enjoyed table centerpieces handcrafted by the Home Life/Social Services department of The Woman’s Club of Cranbury. According to its website, The Woman’s Club of Cranbury is a…
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Yankee PR Counsels Central Jersey NARI Members To Consider Whether They Are Marketing Too Much
Brian Buckley Fred Feiner
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ROBBINSVILLE: Petty named Irish parade grand marshal
Tree farmer Greg McLaughlin named Irish Person of the Year ROBBINSVILLE — The Robbinsville Irish Heritage Association has selected Fire Chief Chuck Petty as its 2013 St. Patrick’s Day parade grand marshal. Mr. Petty, who was sworn in as chief of the volunteer firefighters earlier this year, is a retired township police lieutenant and a…
