Category: archives
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Local Interior Design Firm Takes Home Five "Contractor Of The Year" Awards
Kelley Evens (r) and Kolbe Clark of Aurora Kitchens & Interiors accept a CotY Award at the 2012 CJNARI Awards Dinner from Mark Glidden, Emcee (l) and Patrick Chrustinsky, President, CJNARI)
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EAST WINDSOR: Cub Scouts race derby cars
First grade Tiger Cub Scouts line up to display their derby cars. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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New Jersey toughens missing child law
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor It is now a felony crime in New Jersey if one fails to report a child missing within 24 hours. Known as Caylee’s Law, it applies to the disappearance of children under the age of 14. If a parent or guardian is found guilty of failing to report a child…
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Branchburg Resident Promoted at Unity Bank’s Clinton Branch
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (February 3, 2012) – Unity Bank has promoted Christopher A. Heffernan of Branchburg to Relationship Manager at its Clinton headquarters branch. Heffernan joined Unity Bank in 2008, previously serving as Assistant Relationship Manager with its Whitehouse branch. Heffernan is responsible for managing the profitable Old Highway 22 branch, developing…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township gains ground in land preservation cause
Preserved farmland consists of one-ninth of township By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — A quarter of the township — 2,600 acres — is preserved farmland and open space. Efforts first began in the late 1990s, Mayor Janice Mironov said during an interview with the Herald last month. To date, more than 1,000 acres…
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MONROE: Scouts go racing
Monroe Boy Scouts from Pack 3 line up to watch the Pinewood Derby race Friday inside the Mill Lake School cafeteria. Photo by Amy Batista.
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MONROE: AVID teaches students education and life skills
Monroe Township eighth-grader Stephanie Hyman, 13, presenting how the Tutorology works during the presentations on AVID Parent Day on Jan. 27. Photo by Amy Batista.
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EAST WINDSOR: Tiger’s Deli closes Jan. 31
Owners Doris Tiger and Ralph Tiger, both of Titusville, stand behind the counter, along with their daughter, Claudia Aruta (center), of Ewing, on Jan. 30, a day before the iconic store closed in East Windsor. (Photo by Amy Batista)
