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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Victorian Tea Time
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Kendall Park residents Cynthia Aman Stanton, 44, (left) and Gabriella Stanton, 10, (right) enjoy Victorian style tea at the Kingston Presbyterian Church on Main Street in Kingston on March 19 after watching a presentation of Irish stories in the church by David Emerson from the NJ Council for the Humanities.…
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Bait and switch
Tom Allibone, West Amwell Switching phone companies to save a buck could raise your real estate taxes if Verizon stops paying the business personal property tax on its poles and wires deployed within your town. It’s hard to believe but true. If Verizon loses 51 percent of the phone line in your town, they…
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Marketorum, LLC Launches The Social Sprocket™, A Social Media Service Offering
Wesley Schmidt LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. n March 30, 2011 n Marketorum, LLC announced today the launch of The Social Sprocket™, a social media service offering with three product levels customizable to organizations looking to develop and implement a strategic social media plan. The Social Sprocket focuses on Facebook, which has more than 500 million active users,…
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SOLEBURY SCHOOL EVENTS
— Solebury School will continue its Creative Thinkers Series on April 6 at 7 p.m. with Yvonne Thornton, the author of “The Ditchdigger’s Daughters,” which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize and adapted into a movie. Her new memoir, “Something to Prove,” was released in December. Dr. Thornton is a double-Board certified specialist in obstetrics,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Sports News & Notes
St. Augustine of Canterbury School’s 5th and 6th grade girls basketball team won first place in their division in the Diocese of Metuchen, Bishop Vincent DePaul Breen Tourna´ment. The Lady Knights beat Holy Family 32-30 in double overtime of the last game March 12 at St. Peters in New Brunswick. Pictured bottom row (L to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Abschutz ending family tradition
Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor For the first time in just over two decades there will not be an Abschutz on the South Brunswick Board of Education. Member and chairman of the board’s Budget Committee, Martin Abschutz, said he will not seek another term on the board, ending a period of 21 years that either…
