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The Ink,n Ship Tattoo Shop
By Jim Denier The Ink’n Ship Tattoo 36 South Main Street inknship.com Manville, N. J. 08835 [email protected] (908) 210-9029 Tue-Sat 12- 9, Sun 1- 6, Mon closed A lot of experience can be found at The Ink’n Ship Tattoo Shop, with Jim Denier and Adam Calandra working to provide the tattoo/ piercing experience that you…
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Rutgers Engineering Society to Host Alternate Energy Symposium
By Matt Lunemann Rutgers Engineering Society to Host Alternate Energy Symposium The Rutgers Engineering Society will be hosting the 3rd Alternate Energy Symposium on Thursday, November 8, 2012 from 6-9pm. The Symposium will be held in the Fiber Optics Building at the Rutgers School of Engineering in Piscataway, NJ. The event is free and open to…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: The ‘berry’ best is on display
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY — This autumn has seen the ‘best’ of downtown in more ways than one. The city was in the spotlight over the weekend as regional visitors flocked to its 23rd annual Cranberry Festival, which is run by the Downtown Bordentown Association. ”Saturday was absolutely jammed packed,” said Bordentown…
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SPRINGFIELD: Fire Prevention Day offers key lessons
Company highlights fire, smoke, carbon monoxide safety By David Kilby, Special Writer SPRINGFIELD — The Jacksonville Fire Company hosted its annual Fire Prevention Day on a drizzly morning Sunday, and a fair number of locals came to socialize, have fun and be reminded of some easily forgotten fire safety tips. The community event has attracted…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Community celebrates Homecoming
Hightstown High School seniors Kevin Lenart, 17, of Roosevelt, and Nicole Kerr, 17, of Cranbury, were named Homecoming king and queen during halftime at the Rams football game against Steinert Spartanson Oct. 6. Although Hightstown lost to Steinert 46-38 last night, Kevin scored two touchdowns. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Planners reject council’s Borough Hall resolution
By Christina Whittington, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — At the Oct. 9 Planning Board meeting, members rejected in a 6-3 vote a recent Borough Council resolution. In September, the council’s measure declared that the Borough Hall should stay downtown on municipal-owned property. Borough Hall once was the central location for Hightstown’s government, housing municipal staff, the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Planners reject council’s Borough Hall resolution
Hightstown Mayor Steven Kirson (left) and planner Fred Montferret discuss Borough Hall at the Oct. 9 Planning Board meeting. (Photo by Christina Whittington)
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EAST WINDSOR: Citizen taxpayer group to host Mayors’ Forum on state energy tax diversion
EAST WINDSOR — An area citizen taxpayers group, G.E.T. R. Money Back, is hosting a public forum 7 p.m. Oct. 18 at the East Windsor Senior Center, 40 Lanning Boulevard, to discuss the impact on local property taxes of the state diversion of Energy Tax Receipts— utilities taxes — from municipalities. According to the sponsors…
