Category: archives
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Pansies declare spring in New Hope
Members of the New Hope Garden Club recently undertook their 14th annual spring planting in the borough. Shown above are club members (from left): Rey Velasco, Chuck Tarr, Phil Orchowski, Clare Kovacs, Dave Kemble and Bob Luisi; and (bottom center) Jerry Robbins of The Living Earth.
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LAWRENCE: GOP picks council slate for primary
By Lea Kahn The Lawrence Township Republican Club unveiled its slate of candidates for three Township Council seats Monday — including two who had previously sought a seat on the municipal governing body. The three Republicans — Kyle Collins, Colette Coolbaugh and Falk Engel — are running unopposed in the June 7 primary. Ms. Coolbaugh…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – KOC says thank you
By Greg Monticchio, Drive for the mentally handicapped coordinator, St. Cecilia’s Knights of Columbus Council # 7046 To the editor: The members of the Knights of Columbus Council #7046 (St. Cecilia’s, Monmouth Junction) want to express our thanks to everyone in the local South Brunswick community that contributed to our recent Drive for the Mentally…
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IRS Offers Tips to Reduce Your Tax Time Stress
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson Tax preparation shouldn’t be so stressful. The IRS has put together five tips to ease your tax filing experience. Visit the IRS Website In 2010, more than 304 million visits were made to http://www.irs.gov . Make 1040 Central your first stop to learn the latest news and find answers…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Coyle moves to run in 16th
By Gene Robbins, The Packet Group Republican Assemblywoman Denise Coyle won’t leave the Assembly without a fight. Ms. Coyle, who used to live in Bernards Township, was shifted out of her 16th District in the redistricting announced last week. Instead of churning a primary election battle there, the Republican who has served four years in…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Library friends host fundraising event
Young Adult librarian Saleena Davidson interviews the puppet character Tinman from the Wizard of Oz, voiced by Dayton resident Martina Malak, 10 at the Barnes & Noble in North Brunswick Sunday as part of the Friends of the Library fundraiser event.
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New Hope Chamber is lauded for fireworks
William N. Rowe On a warm Friday evening last year, area residents and tourists line up on the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge waiting for the fireworks to begin. They will be doing it again this year.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Baseball team counting on captain Cleffi’s leadership
Staff photo by Maria Riegel SBHS senior Craig Cleffi takes batting practice with the baseball team this week.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Musing resigns from Borough Council
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Dimitri Musing resigned from the Borough Council on Tuesday, a week after protesting the council’s resistance to immediately acting on a resolution that he claimed would protect its members from personal liability in lawsuits brought against them. The now-former Democratic councilman, who served nearly half of his first…
