Category: archives
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RISE: Camp combines talent and art shows for finale
By Heather Niccoli, Special Writer The Rise Summer HELP (Hightstown-East Windsor Learning Partners) Camp had a packed audience Aug. 11 at the Grace N. Rogers Elementary School Theater for the end of the summer’s “Smiling Faces Talent Show and Art Gallery.” It was the first time the camp had a talent show and an art…
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Tips to Make the End of Your Sizzling Summer Safer!
Although the dog days of summer are coming to an end, many people are still hitting the road for long weekends and firing up the grill for some final BBQs. TD Insurance is offering tips and suggestions to help keep you and your family safe while you enjoy the rest of the summer. Marco Fortier,…
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Lane shifts announced for Route 29 repaving work in Delaware Township
(Trenton) – NJDOT officials today announced ramp closures and traffic shifts are planned next week to perform high-priority pavement repairs along Route 29 southbound in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County. NJDOT will close the Route 29 southbound ramp to Route 202 northbound and shift Route 29 traffic lanes to the west, utilizing the northbound shoulder, daily…
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PET TALK: Aug. 18, 2011
By Dr. Daniel Eubanks, Special Writer This is the second of a three-part series on feline behavior. Last month, we discussed the evolution of the domestic cat. This process has been very successful, with both man and beast enjoying the outcome. Cats and their “owners” share bountiful companionship and affection. Most cats truly…
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MONROE: Rising band thanks Monroe
Downcast Theory performs at Architekt Music in Butler during its album release show in April. From left are Jake Raynor, Matt Raunick, Matt Simon, Ryan Sauerman.Photo courtesy of Jeffrey John Masino
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MONROE: Folk singer offers songs of peace
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — Singer-songwriter Sharleen Leahey entertained the Monroe Township Coalition for Peace on Wednesday morning with her folk songs and political satire. The Monroe Coalition for Peace began the event five years ago in response to the war in Iraq, and this year it attracted a few dozen people. ”Mainly, we…
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The S&P downgrade
Collinswood Mayor James Maley Jr. and William Dressel, NJLM In response to numerous inquiries from mayors and the media on our opinion on what the recent Standard and Poor’s downgrade means for municipal governments, we put out this mayors advisory. In light of Standard and Poor’s (S&P) recent downgrade of the credit rating…
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Sadat Associates, Inc. Names New President
Dr. Lahbib Chibani, P.E., President of Sadat Associates, Inc.
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STOCKTON: Reward posted for vandalism information
STOCKTON — The outside playing area of Stockton Borough School was the target of recent vandalism. Signs were uprooted and tossed into the woods, and the school safety gate was damaged, according to Chief School Administrator Suzanne Ivans, who filed a police report this week and reported the damage to the Board of Education. ”We…
