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  • Gift Wrapped – A Holiday Musical Revue

    Barbara Schulze The Millstone Township Performing Arts Center will present the show, Gift Wrapped – A Holiday Musical Revue on December 8, 2012 at 7 pm at the Performing Arts Center at 5 Dawson Court, Millstone Township, NJ 08535.  It features professional and local talent in musical selections from your favorite holiday shows.  This heartwarming fundraiser,…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Tax break changes eyed for warehouse project

    Matrix has buyer for redevelopment parcel near Route 539 By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor   ROBBINSVILLE —An affiliate of a private equity firm that has represented the online retailer Amazon in warehouse projects in other states is under contract to purchase 79.75 acres from Matrix in the Southeast Industrial Redevelopment Area.    The Township Council on Nov.…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Storms delay dinner cruise

    By Maria Riegel, Special Writer    South Brunswick High School’s senior dinner cruise was scheduled for Nov. 7, but due to inclement weather, it has been postponed according to co-senior class advisor Anastasia Marcella.    ”It was postponed partially because of the state of the township after Hurricane Sandy and also because of the Nor’Easter that came…

  • ArtWorks – Artists of Anshe Emeth

    By April Rosen ArtWorks – Artists of Anshe Emeth – December 1, 2012 Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple 222 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick Over thirty local artists will be exhibiting their work at ArtWorks, a Juried Art Exhibit and Sale at Anshe Emeth Memorial Temple in New Brunswick during the month of December.  Their collectible works…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Students flock to business courses

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Students in the regional school district are getting down to business — business courses, that is.    In a presentation to the school board at its Monday night meeting, Patricia Phillips of the district’s Office of Curriculum and Assessment, told the board, “our business enrollment is way up.”…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Residents fret over ‘musty’ smell of water

    By John Tredrea, Special Writer    LAMBERTVILLE — Some residents have been saying for about two months that their water smells musty.    Mayor David Del Vecchio said Monday that “some people who live in town have complained about it.”    He added, “United Water, which supplies Lambertville with water, is testing it.”    United Water spokesman Steve Goudsmith…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu jersey retired at SBHS

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sanu jersey retired at SBHS

    Former Head Football Coach Rick Mantz reads letters from Sanu’s current and former coaches.

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: Residents gather donations for storm victims

    UPPER FREEHOLD: Residents gather donations for storm victims

    Colin DiPasquale, 7, of Upper Freehold, with some of the donations for Jersey shore hurricane victims that were taken to the county’s donation distribution center in Lincroft on Nov. 4. A larger drive is taking place this weekend (Nov. 17 & 18) at Byron Johnson park, where a tractor-trailer will be parked and loaded with…

  • MONROE: Monroe Middle School hosts annual Salute to Veterans

    MONROE: Monroe Middle School hosts annual Salute to Veterans

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer    MONROE — Monroe Township Middle School (MTMS) hosted its 10th annual “Salute To Veterans” Discussion Panel on Oct. 19 for sixth and seventh grade students.    The Monroe Education Foundation funds the program.    ”It’s not only to honor our veterans but it is to also for you our students to be…