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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legion puts town over food goal
American Legion Post 401 members drop off items for the South Brunswick Food Pantry Challenge to Fight Hunger. Pictured from left to right, Richard Allen, Caroline Mazzarellla, Lou Scurato and Dennis Collingwood.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Firefighter charged with theft by deception
ROBBINSVILLE — The township has filed a criminal complaint against firefighter Steven J. Kadir that alleges he falsified his timesheets by not documenting vacation hours used between 2010 and 2012. Mr. Kadir, 35, of Hightstown, has been suspended without pay since the charges were filed against him on March 23, Robbinsville Police Lt. Michael Polaski…
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PLUMSTED: Residents can pick new playground design
Vote at Playground Committee’s table at New Egypt Day PLUMSTED — The Playground Committee is asking the public to stop by its table at New Egypt Day on May 12 and help it pick the new playground for the recreation fields at Brindletown and Brynmore roads. The committee will be displaying the drawings from two…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Teacher with 44 years in district will retire
Diane Grabas started here in 1968 No one could readily remember anyone who has ever served more years as a teacher in the township school system. The school board accepted Monday night the retirement of Diane Grabas, a sixth-grade teacher at Auten Road Intermediate School, after 44 years in the district. ”It truly is…
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MANVILLE: Senior Corner column, week of May 10
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The club is comprised of people who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and age 55, if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to be collected before each meeting, as…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Spirit Night blew me away
Did the seniors have an advantage in the tug of war simply because they were older and bigger?
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LAWRENCE: Contract awarded for next phase of walking, bike trail
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council has awarded a contract to a New Brunswick company to construct the second phase of the Lawrence Hopewell Trail across the Dyson Tract, off Princeton Pike. The council awarded the $44,500 contract to TC Landscape Construction Group at its May 1 meeting. The New Brunswick company was the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Legion puts town over food goal
As time wound down in the South Brunswick Food Pantry’s participation in the Feinstein Foundation’s annual Challenge to Fight Hunger, American Legion Post 401 dropped off more than 500 items to help surpass last year’s total. The pantry finished the challenge with $43,534.77 in monetary donations and 26,925 food items, for a total challenge credit…
