Category: archives
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CRANBURY: Library honors its employees
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — The board of trustees of the Cranbury Public Library honored library staff members, including an autistic man who has worked there for 20 years. The annual event, held this year on April 8 at the home of board member Patricia Thomsson, was organized to thank the staff for…
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CRANBURY: Solar panel ‘farm’ to be built on warehouses
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — A new solar panel “farm” soon will be constructed on the roofs of four warehouses in the Prologis Planned Industrial Park on Santa Fe Way in Cranbury, but the Cranbury Planning Board is concerned about the impact the project will have on the visual landscape of the area.…
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MILLSTONE: East Windsor native named Millstone schools chief
By Joanne Degnan, The Packet Group MILLSTONE — The Board of Education introduced Rumson’s schools chief, Scott Feder, on Tuesday night as the next Millstone superintendent of schools. Mr. Feder, 42, of Plainsboro, will begin working in Millstone in early August, replacing Jack Szabo, who has been serving as the district’s interim superintendent since the…
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CRANBURY: New Civil War Monument arrives
Civil War re-enacters Tom Burke, Bob Bisaccio, Roger Muessig and Mike Horgan of the New Jersey Civil War History Association show off the Civil War monu´ment their organization has donated to Cranbury Township. The dedication will be held Saturday, June 11, at 11 a.m. in Memorial Park.
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SCHOOL ELECTION: Monroe budget rejected by voters
By David Kilby, Staff Writer Monroe School District’s budget was turned down by voters Wednesday, and a former member returns to the Board of Education while voters re-elected all incumbent candidates in Cranbury and Jamesburg. Amy Antelis received the most votes of all candidates in Monroe — 2,869 — to reclaim a seat on the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: A Shining Star of volunteerism
Cari Fais poses for a photo during her first year at Better Beginnings in 1983.
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JAMESBURG: Mayor won’t run again
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — Mayor Tony LaMantia, who has been mayor of Jamesburg since 2000, has decided not to run again this year. Mayor LaMantia has been on the council since 1996 and also has been a volunteer fireman for the Jamesburg Volunteer Fire Department since 1973. In addition, Mayor LaMantia has…
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MONROE: Revaluation bids lower than expected
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — The township is looking at two bids for its property revaluation project, and both are significantly lower than expected. The two firms the township is considering awarding a bid to are Realty Appraisal, of West New York, and Professional Property Appraisers, of Delran. Realty Appraisal would reevaluate the…
