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LAMBERTVILLE: City decides against bonding for land buy
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city will pay cash, rather than bond, for the purchase of land intended for open space preservation, saving the taxpayers related costs of the bond, according to Mayor David Del Vecchio. Initially, the city had decided to bond for the purchase of .56 acres behind the CVS…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Council agrees tough times still ahead
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Township Council members are expecting 2011 to be as tough as last year. ”2010 was a trying year,” Councilman Charles Carley said during the Jan. 5 reorganization meeting. “I (also) expect 2011 will be difficult.” The reorganization meeting is held each year to begin or renew many contracts for professional…
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Kids’ art to celebrate environment
By: centraljersey.com BASKING RIDGE – "Nature Through a Child’s Eyes," a children’s art show with an environmental theme, is on exhibit at the Somerset County Park Commission Environmental Education Center at 190 Lord Stirling Road. The show runs through Sunday, Feb. 13, every day except major holidays, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admission is…
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Hillsborough Resident Joanne Vos Appointed SLDO Liaison to DRI’s Women in the Law Committee
By Erin Faltin News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 13, 2011 Contact: Erin P. Faltin 732-476-3278 [email protected] Hillsborough Resident Joanne Vos Appointed State and Local Defense Organization Liaison to Defense Research Institute’s Women in the Law Committee Joanne Vos, resident of Hillsborough and a lawyer in the Real Estate Department at Greenbaum, Rowe,…
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COLUMBUS: Patience pays off for Greyhound wrestlers
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group The lumps the seniors took as freshmen and sophomores in the Northern Burlington wrestling program are paying off. The Greyhounds struggled through tough seasons when this year’s senior class was just getting started. But last year the team rebounded with a 19-6 record and this year has shown every…
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Andrew Corselli
By: centraljersey.com Jorden Schiff took part in his first Board of Education meeting as superintendent of the Hillsborough School District on Monday night. He began by thanking each of the members and speaking of what an honor it is to be in his position. "First of all, I would like to say that is an…
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BORDENTOWN: Scottie bowlers ninth at tournament
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group The Bordentown High boys bowling team had an another opportunity to see where it stands among the top teams in the state. And right now the Scotties stand in a pretty good position. Bordentown finished ninth overall in the 45-team field at the Central Jersey Classic, which was held…
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Lions again will have Valentine’s rose sale
By: centraljersey.com The Cranbury Lions Club would like to announce the revival of its popular Valentine’s Day rose sale. This year, the Lions will be working in conjunction with The Cutting Garden, located at 70 N. Main St. in Cranbury. Gorgeous bouquets of 12 long-stem red roses, paired with white monte casino (a tiny white…
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Thurs., Jan. 13
By: centraljersey.com Free Legal Consultations. The Mercer County Bar Association Lawyers Care program is offering free 15-minute consultations with an attorney. Attorneys will be available on a first-come, first-served basis to answer questions regarding family law, wills and estates, bankruptcy and other areas of the law. 5:30 p.m. Free, Lawrence library. For more info, call…
