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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS senior parking applications available
Maria Riegel photo A senior parking tag hangs in the window of a student’s car at the high school.
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Wine tasting event helped children with cancer
Susan Gherardi, Norma Zimmerman and Michele Tallman, East Amwell We would like to publicly thank those that supported us at our last Caring for Kids With Cancer-Ride 4 Erik event of the year, which was a very successful wine tasting at Old York Cellars in Ringoes. Our first goal is promoting awareness kids…
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MONROE: Concerned citizens form anti-tax hike group
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — Local citizens concerned the recent substantial tax increase formed a group last month called the Monroe Citizens for Responsible Government. According to its mission statement, “Our elected officials need to stop spending as if they had an unlimited ATM machine.” The non-partisan group of citizens formed in August…
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CRANBURY: Book program unites community
By Kaitlyn Kanzler, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Township Council presented a proclamation supporting the Cranbury Public Library’s 2012-13 “One Book, One Cranbury” program at the Sept. 24 meeting. The program, which Mayor David Cook said is designed to promote literacy and historical preservation, is still in its infancy and is starting out this year,…
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MONROE: Local orthopedic surgeon on cutting edge
Nicole M. Wells photos Dr. Donald Polakoff sits in his Monroe Township office. He is the first orthopedic surgeon in the state to be able to offer a new generation of knee replacement surgery. Next, A model of the iTotal knee replacement joint made by ConforMIS of Massachusettes.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings slay Old Bridge Knights
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings slay Old Bridge Knights
Vikings Dahare Ford scored four times in Friday night’s game.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Floodgate project to protect properties
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Twenty-nine homes and five commercial properties on North Union Street and Arnett Avenue will benefit from a floodgate project expected to be operational by December or January, said water resource engineer John Miller, a city resident who came up with the idea for the project during a 2006…
