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MANVILLE: Zarephath flood levee leaves many questions
To the editor: The Zarephath “new and improved” flood levee should be of concern to the residents living in our Lost Valley section of Manville. Based upon before and after photos I reviewed, the levee seems much higher and wider than before. It is questionable to suggest that this was just “routine maintenance” of an…
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MANVILLE: Senior center to show ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’
The Manville Senior Center offers programs, food and activities on most weekdays at the center on South Third Avenue. The Manville Recreation Department leads lightweight exercise on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:1510:45 a.m., and “walk and chair” exercise on Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:3010:30 a.m. Exercise classes with Lynn at $10 each run from September to…
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LAWRENCE: Council opposes user fees legislation
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council has joined the list of municipalities opposing state legislation that would require certain user fees for municipal services to be included within the 2-percent cap on the municipal tax levy. The council voted 3-1 to approve a resolution at its June 19 meeting that expresses its opposition to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School booster groups select raffle winners
Winners were selected for the Auten Road School and Hillsborough Middle School home-school association’s second annual spring raffle. The raffle featured 25 prizes with a total value of more than $11,500. The drawing was conducted at the school board meeting on June 25. Tickets were $10 each or $50 for six. The HSAs estimate they…
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Coldwell Banker New Homes Will Assist DR Horton in Marketing The Estates at Borden’s Crossing in Bordentown, NJ
The Estates at Borden’s Crossing in Bordentown, NJ
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HILLSBOROUGH: Local teen wins new look for graduation
The makeover was recorded on film and in still photos.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Fire destroys home, damages two others
Ed Birch photo Smoke is seen rising from the shell of 30 Revere Road Tuesday night. A two-alarm fire destroyed the home and damaged two others displacing eight people.
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LAWRENCE: Principals, supervisors get raises
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Principals and supervisors will receive pay hikes of 2 percent over the next three years, based on a contract approved last week by the Lawrence Township Principals and Supervisors Association and the Lawrence Township Board of Education. The school board approved the contract, which covers 11 principals and assistant principals,…
