Category: archives
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council to keep bid for artificial turf project
The Township Council has kept its acceptance of a bid to install artificial turf on the Rowland Park football field.
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Future Students Invited to “Explore Mercer” at Open House April 13
By Saveria Symons WEST WINDSOR, N.J. — Now is the time to think about college for fall 2011. Prospective students of all ages are invited to Explore Mercer at an Open House on Wednesday, April 13, 6 p.m. at Mercer County Community College’s West Windsor campus, Student Center Cafeteria. The event is designed for high school students…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Flood threat highlights residents’ need to know
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The near-miss last weekend that had homeowners and businesses along the Delaware River worried about flooding has a silver lining: It’s giving local emergency management officials the opportunity to recruit more people to sign up for electronic announcements that will keep them informed practically up-to-the-minute. The City of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Budget forums continue as departments report
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer At a special budget hearing Tuesday night, the Township Council heard from the Parks and Recreation, codes and aging departments as part of a series of forums to see if any cuts can be made. The meetings will continue Tuesdays and Saturdays as the council reviews Township Manager Matt Watkins’…
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Chief Development Officer
By Jacqueline Brendel Big Brothers Big Sistersof Mercer County is appealing to the community to support Bowl for Kids’ Sake, the mentoring organization’s biggest annual fundraiser. The donor-funded organization challenges everyone—mentors and mentees, their friends and families, partners, community leaders, as well as others who may not have time to mentor but support Big Brothers…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Two developers present Town Center South plans
Nexus Properties, one of the firms vying to be named the redeveloper for Town Center South, presented its ideas to the Robbinsville Township Council on March 10. Nexus is proposing nine four-story buildings (shown in green) along Route 33 containing a mix of office, retail and restaurants on the ground floor and 150 apartments above.…
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Polling place decision a bad idea for voters
Richard M. Onderko, Manville It seems the topic of one polling location for all residents of Manville was first discussed early in 2008, during the month of January. It then took three years for action to be taken. I ask, what took so long if safety was such a big concern? This topic was never…
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SENIOR CORNER: Week of March 17
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW located on Washington Avenue. The club is open to new members who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and age 55 if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to be collected before each…
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Cancer Survivors Fashion Show
d macneill Join Capital Health’s cancer survivors as well as the RegionalCancerCenter physicians and staff as they model current fashions from local retailers on Sunday, April 3, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. at the Trenton Country Club located at 201 Sullivan Way in Trenton, NJ. Model clothing will be provided by Dress Barn (Hamilton Market Place),…
