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Privacy Advocate to Speak at Har Sinai Oct. 28
By Har Sinai Temple Hopewell Twp. – Protecting your privacy in an age when a cell phone can serve as a tracking device for everything from your shopping habits to your physical location will be the subject of an Oct. 28 appearance at Har Sinai Temple by privacy advocate Grayson Barber. In "Privacy and…
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STOCKTON: Artist offers ‘an alternative environment’
By John Tredrea, Special Writer STOCKTON — People have told painter Jerry Cable they regard him as a “farm preservationist.” ”Farm scenes are what I know best,” Mr. Cable said. “I grew up on a farm in northeastern Ohio, in East Canton. I paint scenes of farms that are disappearing, and I paint a lot…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Calendar
Saturdays through Nov. 5 Dramatics Programs For Young Children: Ages 4-5 “Play Pretend” at 10 a.m.; Ages 6-8 “Acting Out Stories” at 11:15 amRegistration and payment deadline, Sept. 24Residents $45.00; Non residents: $80. Class location: South Brunswick Community Center, 124 New Road. Monmouth Junction. Info: 732 329-4000, x7671.Website: www.sbtnj.net click Recreation. Sat., Oct. 13 South…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Local issues reverberate with him, candidate Mandell says
Campaign Corner material submitted by the candidate Judd Mandell, independent candidate for Township Committee, said he is hearing residents and business owners say they “want the town to eliminate wasteful spending, reduce tax burdens in this flailing economy and be more transparent about the town’s vision.” ’Business owners are concerned that the completion of the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: People, places from yesteryear come alive again
Township hall’s display case revitalized by historians By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Hillsborough’s history goes back to the earliest days of the New Jersey colony, much due to its crossroads along routes between New York and Philadelphia. Today, aspects of it come alive in one of the most crisscrossed public places in the township: the…
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Faculty Show Artistic Works in Exhibit at Mercer Gallery Oct. 16 – Nov. 8
By Candace Zafirellis PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A REVISED, UPDATED RELEASE. THANK YOU! The Gallery at Mercer County Community College (MCCC) will continue its fall season with the “MCCC Faculty Exhibit 2012” from Tuesday, Oct. 16 through Thursday, Nov. 8. The public is invited to a reception with the artists on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 5 – 7:30 p.m. A Gallery…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Four candidates for two Township Committee seats
Voters to decide between experience and change By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor UPPER FREEHOLD — Township voters will notice something on their sample ballots in a few weeks that they don’t see too often: Democrats running for municipal office. It’s a four-way race on Nov. 6 for the two available seats on the Township Committee,…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Construction starts for new municipal offices
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Township officials and Roma Bank executives officially broke ground Oct. 3 on a three-story building on Route 33 whose top floor will be the new home for the township’s municipal offices. The building, which is expected to be done in January 2014, is being constructed next to Roma…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Construction starts for new municipal offices
Robbinsville municipal officials joined Roma Bank executives Oct. 3 at the ground-breaking ceremony for a new three-story building on Route 33 that will house 10,000 square feet of municipal offices on the top floor. From left are: Councilman Dennis Shennard, Council President Ron Witt, Roma Bank CEO Peter Inverso, Township Business Administrator Joy Tozzi, Roma…
