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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…
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Nancy Mrzljak
By: centraljersey.com The Chesterfield Township Environmental Commission meeting will be held 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 23 at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. Call 298-2311 or visit the www.chesterfieldtwp.com. *** The Chesterfield Township Keen Agers luncheon meeting will be held at noon, Wednesday, Nov. 24 at the Chesterfield Firehouse. Any Chesterfield Township resident over 55 years…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Green Team says thanks Mike Hunninghake, Patricia Skelly, co-chairs, Bordentown Green Team We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to the elected officials, employees, various board and committee members, and Green Team volunteers who helped make possible Bordentown City’s recent certification as a Sustainable Jersey community and winner of the Sustainable Jersey program’s 2010 Sustainability…
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Jerry Costanzo Live at the Count Basie Theatre
By Stephen McConnaughey FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JAZZ VOCALIST/BANDLEADER JERRY COSTANZO LIVE at The COUNT BASIE THEATRE New York, NY, November 16, 2010 – Jerry Costanzo will be performing live at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey for the Fourth Annual Sinatra Birthday Bash on Friday, December 10th at 8:00PM. Jerry continues to…
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Yoga at the library
By: centraljersey.com Friday, Nov. 19 – The Plumsted library will offer mat and chair yoga for all ages, children to seniors, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Taught by Mary Ellen Suckow, this yoga session is for all levels/abilities and focuses on gaining flexibility. There will be breathing exercises and stretching before the yoga starts. Bring…
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Freedom also means taking responsibility
Anne Eurick and George Eurick, Manville Today our country is facing many obstacles in its attempt to be a world leader in a global market. It needs educated citizens who can take their places as leaders of tomorrow. Leaders who use their freedom of speech to strengthen and uphold what we believe in as Americans.…
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Verizon problem
By: centraljersey.com Late Monday night into early Tuesday morning, the Hopewell Valley Regional School District experienced communication problems due to Verizon FiOS network issues. This affected access to the district website, Infinite Campus and FirstClass e-mail. At approximately 9:45 a.m. Tuesday, Verizon informed us that the district is now fully accessible. Verizon acknowledges their problem…
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Robbinsville police urge residents, businesses to be vigilant
By: centraljersey.com ROBBINSVILLE – In the wake of several recent burglaries in the township, police are asking residents and business owners to take security precautions and to report suspicious activity to the police immediately. Cash, jewelry and other items were reported stolen from two homes in the Windswept development off Line Road that were burglarized…
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Michele Byers
By: centraljersey.com Here in one of the most densely developed states in America, we still have lots of space for solar panels and other renewable energy facilities. Parking lots, rooftops and reclaimed industrial sites, or "brownfields," are often ideal locations since they are close to energy consumers and don’t harm natural resources. We don’t need…
