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LAWRENCE: Revised sign law emerges
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Nearly two years after the township’s sign ordinance was thrown out on constitutional grounds that it violated First Amendment rights to free speech, Township Council introduced a revised sign ordinance at its Oct. 5 meeting. Township Council introduced the ordinance by a 4-1 vote. Mayor Michael Powers and Council members…
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Thanks for support of Democrats’ event
By: centraljersey.com I’d like to thank everyone who attended the Manville Democratic Organization’s Octoberfest event this past Saturday at Gatto’s Sports Cafe. We consider the event to be a complete success. We had a fun time running it and hope you had enjoyed yourselves, too. It was nice to see Manville residents, including community volunteers,…
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Spooktacular wristbands to benefit PTO
By: centraljersey.com PLUMSTED – Wristbands are being pre-sold for the Spooktacular in New Egypt by the New Egypt Primary School and Woehr Elementary School PTOs. The wristbands will allow children unlimited access to inflatables, pony rides, face painting, games and more at the festival, which takes place on Halloween day. The cost for one to…
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Brian M. Vannozzi, M.D.
By: centraljersey.com Joint pain – especially in the knees and hips – is a common complaint as people grow older. While arthritis is often the culprit, joint pain can also be caused by other conditions and injuries that lead to aching hips and sore knees. That’s why it’s important not to jump to conclusions and…
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Amber Cox
By: centraljersey.com FLORENCE – Low- and moderate-income area residents will get help filing their 2010 income taxes starting in February at the Florence Township library thanks to Michael Sawka of Roebling. Mr. Sawka, 40, volunteered to start the Internal Revenue Service Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program and met with the Township Council in July…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Volleyball squad having stellar season
By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer A year removed from a disappointing season, the South Brunswick High girls volleyball team is a smashing success. The Vikings, who finished 9-10 last season, were 13-2 through Tuesday. Among the wins was the school’s first-ever triumph over perennial power East Brunswick. ”We were expecting it to be better than…
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Diocese of Metuchen offers Bible Scripture series for Catholics
By Joanne Ward PISCATAWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen will hold the second of its seven-session faith formation series entitled, “The Bible: Root of our Catholic Faith,” on Thursday, Oct. 21 beginning at 7 p.m. Sponsored by the Diocesan Office of Catechesis, the series is designed to help Catholics better understand their biblical foundations and…
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Thursday, Oct. 14
By: centraljersey.com 7 p.m. – Lambertville Town Watch, Justice Center, South Union Street. 7:30 p.m. – Delaware Township Open Space Committee, municipal building. 7:30 p.m. – Delaware Township Board of Adjustment, municipal building. 8 p.m. – Hunterdon County Agricultural Board, county administration building, Route 12, Raritan Township. 8 p.m. – Poetry Slam, Karla’s Restaurant, New…
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Linda Seida
By: centraljersey.com LAMBERTVILLE – Jaywalkers, beware. Lambertville police have begun issuing warnings to pedestrians who jaywalk across Route 165 between the new traffic light near Swan Street and the light at Bridge Street. Police began issuing the warnings to make the public aware of the dangers of crossing outside of the marked crosswalk near the…
