Category: archives
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WEST AMWELL: Hikers get patches
Shown (from left) are: (back row) Claire O’Sullivan, Avery Schaefer, Amanda Brewi, Tia Fleming, Sarah Wedeking, Julie Wedeking, Bradley Pardey, Autumn Decoff, Kelsey Tulley and Max Cathey-Jordan; (middle row) Ivy Pardy, Mayce Fleming, Ellen Moore, Aleya Tucker and Ayla Moore; (second row) Delaney Baker, Emma Coffey, Kaitlyn Srivastava, Erin Hubert, Natalie Tulley, Hope Cathey-Jordan, Siena…
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Solar System Backs Up Generator, Keeps Power On in Face of Sandy’s Fury
A typical solar panel installation on the roof of an industrial building
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UPPER FREEHOLD:Stone Bridge works its anti-bullying mojo
By Rachel Lavery, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Stone Bridge Middle School is preparing to “Mojo Up.” It continued with its SUN (Stand United against Bullying) initiative as it began Operation Mojo on Oct. 22 with its annual anti-bullying assembly. For the past four years, the school has had the rally and a featured speaker.…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Hundreds of homes still without power
By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD An estimated 600 township residences were still without power Monday evening, but the mayor says she’s been told by the utility company that electricity and heat should be restored to all by Friday. Mayor LoriSue Horsnall Mount shared that information at a special Township Committee meeting held…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dems sweep local election
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Democrats had a great night in South Brunswick, winning all three Township Council seats, according to election results from the county. Incumbent Democrats on the council Joe Camarota and Charles Carley easily won re-election to their seats by getting 10,243 and 10,070 vote’s respectively. Newcomer Josephine “Jo” Hochman, a…
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MONROE: Thousands still without power a week after Sandy
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE – Thousands still remain without power nine days after “Superstorm” Sandy struck Oct. 29. According to Township Engineer and Office of Emergency Management Coordinator Ernest Fiest, the Jersey Central Power &Light website listed approximately 2,300 township customers still without power some nine days after the storm. During Hurricane Sandy,…
