Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Township budget talks continue
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Despite being on the Township Council agenda for April 12, the council tabled voting on the proposed 2011 budget until this Tuesday in order to finish working on it. ”We’re not ready to adopt (the budget),” Mayor Frank Gambatese said during the meeting in March when the $46.5 million spending…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Town rising to Feinstein food challenge
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Donations of food at the South Brunswick food pantry are coming in as part of the Fienstein Challenge food drive.
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School budgets: Wednesday is decision day
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Lamberville, Stockton and West Amwell Township voters will make decisions Wednesday (April 27) about local school district budgets. Polls in Stockton and West Amwell will be open from 3-9 p.m., while polls in Lambertville will open earlier, at 7 a.m., because of the special city referendum on trash collection (see…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Route 535 crash victim recovering
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer An East Windsor man is recovering after being trapped in his vehicle for almost an hour following an early Saturday morning crash with a tanker truck on Route 535 and Stults Road. Sanjay Das, 43, was still hospitalized and reported in good condition Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson University Medical…
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Hey NJ, NY & PA Whale Wars Sea Shepherd-Rescue Ink Gary Gulman Comedy Benefit May 14th
Come Meet all the celebs and help Sea Shepherd st the same time!
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EAST WINDSOR: Brazen bruin makes surprise visit to Exit 8
Dennis Symons Officials approach the sleeping bear after shooting it with a tranquilizer dart. (Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com)
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HIGHTSTOWN: Kids’ Easter egg project benefits Trenton shelter
Tanya Stibol, 3, and Cheyenne Cass, 3, dye Easter eggs while Cheyenne’s older sister, Kristina Cass, 17, watches over them Wednesday morning at the First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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CENTRAL JERSEY: School balloting set for Wednesday
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer Voters in East Windsor and Hightstown will have the chance to approve or reject the East Windsor Regional School District’s proposed $75.4 million budget Wednesday, while one school board member will face a challenge for re-election. The proposed budget calls for a 2-percent tax rate hike for the entire district.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Democrats select nominees to fill council vacancy
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The Democratic Municipal Committee chose three frequent commentators at Borough Council meetings as nominees to fill the vacancy created by former Councilman Dimitri Musing’s recent resignation. Municipal Chairman Walter Sikorski named Gail Doran, Eugene Sarafin and Mike Vanderbeck as the three people who will go before the council…
