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NJ Contemporary Church Helps Hurricane Sandy Clean Up
By Oasis Church NJ The aftermath of Hurricane Sandy was not enough to keep Oasis-Church-NJ.com, a new contemporary Christian church in both South Plainfield and Springfield New Jersey, from meeting this past Sunday. Numerous people gathered in an unheated tent the parking lot of Hotel 304 West this past Sunday to worship, have communion service…
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New Senior Tennis League for Adults 60 Year & Over at the Nassau Tennis Club
By Stacey Anderson Skillman, NJ (November 6, 2012) – The Nassau Tennis Club is offering a new doubles tennis league for adults that are 60 years old or over. Matches are Tuesdays & Thursdays from 1:30-3:00 pm. “The great thing about this league is that players can choose the dates that they can play at a…
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MANVILLE: Two Democrats win Borough Council seats
Incumbent GOP Councilman Onderko defeated Democrats captured two Borough Council seats Tuesday to knot control of Manville’s Borough Council next year. Mark Gregor and Ron Skirkanisch, with 1,368 and 1,359 votes, led the four-way race, defeating Republican incumbent Richard Onderko (1,240 votes) and Susan Horensky-Star (1,129). They will be sworn to three-year terms at the…
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Two Family Holiday Shows Warm Audience Hearts at MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre in November and December
Pictured from left are Mary Rose Brendel of Cranbury as Margaret Moore, Mr. Kringle as himself, and Dasha Eisenhauer of Ewing as Charity Moore.
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Mercer Alum Justin Kaplan Uses Culinary Skills to Open Restaurant with His Own Unique Flavor
By Candace Zafirellis For Mercer alum Justin Kaplan ’06 (A.A.S. HRIM), owner of Palate restaurant in Newtown, Pa., fine dining is an art that requires complete devotion on the part of the chef. But if someone had asked him about his culinary ambitions ten years ago, they would have been surprised to discover he had…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Suraci, Burchette easily win Township Committee seats
Republicans kept complete control of the Hillsborough Township Committee by re-electing current mayor Carl Suraci and his newcomer running mate, Greg Burchette, on Tuesday. The GOP easily outdistanced two Democrats, Michael Goldberg and James Farley, and an independent, Judd Mandel, for two three-year terms. Republicans hold all five governing body seats. Suraci had 8,598 votes…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Weather advisory
Schools status Monitoring & Preparation for Tomorrow‘s Nor’easter Potential Impact Nov. 6 5:30 p.m. Dear Lambertville ListServe recipient: The City of Lambertville, through the Office of Emergency Management is monitoring the threat from tomorrow‘s Nor’easter. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory for our area with the possibility of…
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POWER RESTORED TO MIDDLESEX WATER COMPANY INTAKE, CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM REGARDING SUSTAINED POWER RELIABILITY; WATER PRESSURES SLOWLY RISING, BOIL WATER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT
By: Summer D. November 6, 2012 (ISELIN, NJ) 4:50 a.m. Primary power was restored to Middlesex Water Company’s intake at approximately 2:00 a.m. Water pressures can be expected to slowly increase over the next 8 hours assuming electric power can be sustained. Tap water may initially appear cloudy, this is harmless and is simply the result of excess…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE opens schools Thursday and Friday
By Ed Birch, Special Writer District schools will be open this Thursday and Friday, Board of Education members decided Monday night. The panel unanimously voted to change the school schedule and add the two scheduled off days this week to make up for the time lost last week during Hurricane Sandy. Schools were scheduled to…
