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Somerville Aluminum Unveils Top Home Remodeling and Design Trends in NJ for 2012
PDF of Press Release
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: DNA blood sample leads cops to Warren County Jail inmate
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor A couple drops of blood left during a fall burglary in the township led detectives to the jail cell of a suspected carjacker in Warren County, according to police. Police responded to a Deans Lane home in September, and Detective Mike Pellino found the burglar apparently cut himself after…
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LAWRENCE: Public hearing on budget, tax referendum tonight
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The first of two special public meetings to learn more about the proposed 2012 municipal budget and a special referendum to raise property taxes will get under way tonight, Thursday, at the Slackwood Fire Co. on Slack Avenue at 7 p.m. A second public meeting is on tap for April…
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LAWRENCE: Chance for residents to respond to school budget
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township residents will have a chance to weigh in on the Lawrence Township public school district’s proposed $67.1 million budget for 2012-13 tonight, Thursday, at a special public hearing at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence High School Commons. Voters will be asked to approve the proposed $58 million tax levy…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS teen copes fine with diabetes challenge
By Kim Spinelli, Special Writer South Brunswick High School sophomore and Monmouth Junction resident, Tom O’Toole, 16, is a typical teen. He texts frequently, has his driver’s permit, listens to music and plays sports. The difference is, Tom has Type 1 Diabetes and is insulin-dependent. One would never know it from meeting him. In fact,…
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ALLENTOWN: State errs in calcuating district’s school aid
UFRSD budget must be amended March 28 to reflect loss of $128K By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — Chalk this one up to the old adage about the state giveth and the state taketh away. Diana Schiraldi, the business administrator for the Upper Freehold Regional School District, told the Board of Education last week…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PIACS charter application denied
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim A member of the audience holds up a sign for zoning board members during last week’s hearing.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Fried proposes pools, parks in Town Center South
Mayor Dave Fried spoke about Robbinsville’s goals for 2012 in his State of the Township address March 22 at Poseidon Mediterranean Bar and Grill in Town Center. Photo courtesy of Ashley Cayce, Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce
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HILLSBOROUGH: Arson suspect said to feel strongly about demolition
69-year-old man charged in Amwell Road fire By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Curtis Westover, charged with the alleged arson of a 200-plus-year-old Amwell Road house March 18, was sympathetic to property owner John Lazorchak’s plight in seeing his bid for a demolition permit denied by the township, Mr. Lazorchak said Tuesday. Mr. Westover might have…
