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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Rowland Park artificial turf almost complete
With artificial turf installed on two baseball fields at Rowland Park, workers are now concentrating on finishing the installation on one of the two football fields by next week. Staff photo by Charles W. Kim
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SPRINGFIELD: Heat doesn’t deter fair-goers
By Amber Cox, Special Writer SPRINGFIELD — Despite the blistering heat, thousands of people turned out for the Burlington County Farm Fair at its new location. The new fairgrounds are three times the size of the old location in Lumberton. The fair ran from July 20-23. The Farm Fair queen pageant, future Farm Fair queen…
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Retiring affordable housing director gives thanks
Arlyne De Sena, Kendall Park Thanks for the memories South Brunswick Township. It is with mixed emotion that I have decided to retire from the affordable housing program. Twenty-five years ago, in July 1986, I began working for the township as its affordable housing officer — it was exciting to help start the program and…
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ROBBINSVILLE: New teen center to open
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE After running the township’s before and after-school program for elementary schoolchildren for 13 years, Marci Rubin is taking on a new business venture focused on an even more challenging clientele: teenagers. TEENedge, a new teen center for ages 13 to 17, will give kids who are old enough…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Board of ed will save, spend additional funds
By Jennifer M. Larkin, Special Writer The Board of Education voted Monday night to move an additional $2.5 million in state aid to the 2012-2013 school budget and discussed how it might spend another $1.5 million dollars that will not be used to fund two charter schools this year. ”I believe our circumstance dictates what…
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HILLSBOROUGH: College students make the dean’s list
Two area students make Dean’s List at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pa., for the spring semester. They are: Nicole Logothetis of Belle Mead, the daughter of James Logothetis ‘73 and Marie Logothetis of Belle Mead and is a graduate of Montgomery High School. Zachary Zamek of Hillsborough, the son of Steven and Linda…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter for week of July 18-24
Police, rescue and fire squads responded to a fire in a refuse bin in the Louis Street lot at Roosevelt School at 7 a.m. July 18. It was put out. Another fire was reported at about 8:45 a.m. the same day in the back yard of a North 9th Avenue address. * * * Peter…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner column for week of July 28
CHAPTER A Chapter A meets the first Thursday of the month in the municipal complex. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., allowing you time to sign up for the activities we offer. The meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. and concludes with coffee and doughnuts. Dick Meier is our president; call…
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People for Animals to Participate in L’Oreal Canine Event on August 20
People for Animals People for Animals to Participate in the L’Oreal Your Dog is Worth It Too Fundraising Event Join us on August 20, 2011 as thousands of people and their dogs come together to enjoy food, activities and each other’s company at the L’Oreal “Your Dog is Worth it Too” event on August 20,…
