Category: archives
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LAMBERTVILLE: Library group saves film program
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The Acme Screening Room’s weekly film series will continue for another year, thanks to the Lambertville Public Library board of trustees’ recent decision to renew funding for a staff person. The nonprofit Friends of the Library, who run the film series, had worried the trustees would decline to…
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Roxboro Road subdivision fate put off until June 30
Lea Kahn Citing the need for more information about the water table and its impact on a redesign of a detention basin, the township Planning Board held off taking action on a proposed seven-lot subdivision at 125 Roxboro Road on Monday night. The Planning Board will take action on applicant Edward Bucci Builders Inc.’s request…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Mayor attending League forum
By Charles W. Kim, Mananging Editor Mayor Frank Gambatese is hoping to learn something during this year’s League of Municipalities Convention in Atlantic City that will help the township structure a budget in what many fear will be a difficult year. ”I am going to acquire knowledge,” Mr. Gambatese said Tuesday as he prepared to…
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For the troops
Shown are (from left): Katie Meeks, Emily Steuer, Liv Dorer and Kailyn Amalfitano, members of the pre-kindergarten class.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council eyes crackdown on unlicensed taxis
By Evan Grossman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — Hard to prove and even tougher to bust up, unlicensed taxi companies may be getting a free ride in the borough. According to documents mistakenly released to the public two weeks ago, police seem to know there are illegal taxi companies operating in the borough, but because these…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Council, mayor clash over hiring, party bill
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE The Township Council and Mayor Dave Fried clashed last week over the council’s hiring of a part-time clerk typist for the municipal clerk’s office and the reimbursement of $357 to the mayor for an employee party. At last week’s council meeting, Mayor Fried criticized the governing body for…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Township weighs municipal election date change
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE Township Council members sparred with each other and the mayor last week over a proposal to move Robbinsville’s nonpartisan May elections to November, with one side citing the $28,000 savings and the other warning it would enable outside political bosses to influence municipal races. ”In these economic times,…
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New Jersey Firm Offers a ‘Virtual’ Solution
Cara Lorenz Princeton, NJ October 27, 2010: Compliance Consulting Group (CCG) announced today the creation of a team of seasoned compliance professionals to operate their revolutionary “Virtual Compliance Office”(VCO). The decision to create the new product, VCO, was driven by two factors; the dynamic regulatory environment and requests from existing CCG clients. “The current regulatory…
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Keris taking part in Trees for Troops
By: centraljersey.com ALLENTOWN – Keris Tree Farm & Christmas Shop on Route 524 is donating real Christmas trees as part of the nationwide Trees for Troops program, sponsored by the New Jersey Christmas Tree Growers Association and the Christmas SPIRIT Foundation and FedEx Corp. This holiday season, Trees for Troops is expected to collect and…
