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LAWRENCE:Council mulls new fire lieutenant post
By Lea Kahn Township Council on Tuesday introduced an ordinance that would create the position of fire lieutenant, who will be chosen from among the township’s four paid firefighters. The new position is necessary because of a reorganization in the way that the paid firefighters are deployed, Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun said. They work weekdays,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Town digs out yet again
Phil McAuliffe Staff photo by Phil McCauliffe Piles of snow like this one on Academy Drive in Kingston, are making life difficult for drivers at local intersections. The township is carting the excess snow to Sondek Park on New Road.
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Immigrants to help students
By: centraljersey.com Mary Brienza Staff Writer The Aging in Place Fellowship is looking for residents who either immigrated to or has family that has immigrated to the United States to participate in a project with South Brunswick High School students. This year’s Aging in Place Partnership Annual Living Legacy project is about immigration, and how…
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Tax forum to be hosted by Holt
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – Monday, Feb. 7, at 8:30 a.m., Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12) will host a workshop to help area businesses learn about how they can take advantage of new tax credits Rep. Holt helped enact into law. Attendees can learn how they may be a able to receive as much as a 30…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Pedals for Progress collecting annual bike donations
Submitted photo Devon Smith and Larry Witlen, teachers in the South Brunswick schools, run the Pedals for Progress collection in the township.
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Doug Carman
By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – Debbie Spisak said she was "at a crossroad about my career and it just kind of piqued my interest when I saw the sign." The sign advertised a psychic reading held last Sunday at the East Windsor Volunteer Fire Company No. 1 headquarters. And the Cream Ridge woman’s fortune? "He…
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LAWRENCE: Council increases ambulance fees
By Lea Kahn Township Council gave final approval to an ordinance that would raise the fees for patients to ride in a Lawrence Township Emergency Medical Services ambulance at its meeting Tuesday night. The council voted 4-0 to amend the existing ordinance to hike the fees. Mayor Greg Puliti and Councilmen Bob Bostock, Jim Kownacki…
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Last chance to ‘say with flowers’
By: centraljersey.com Today is your final opportunity to "say it with flowers" this Valentine’s Day with the help of the Lions Club and Cranbury’s The Cutting Garden. A bouquet of 12 long-stemmed roses with greens, all tied with a lovely red bow, is $50. Visit www.cranburylion s.org for ordering information. *** Register by Tuesday, Feb.…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Mark Pryzbylkowski proved he’s a prime-time player at the Prime Time Shootout on Sunday. With Pennington fighting back, the New Egypt senior guard went 8-for-8 from the foul line in the fourth quarter to seal the Warriors’ 69-62 win in the showcase game in Plymouth, PA. "This game was big," said Pryzbylkowski, who…
