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    By: centraljersey.com Inside, the lights are low, with flickering candles on each table. Modern, high-style lamps with coral shades cast a warm glow across the white table covers in its four compact dining areas. Our dining area, with white distressed wood floors, was centered on a fireplace. Murmuring conversations seldom rise above the incessant techno…

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    Cindy Mesko PRESS RELEASE  – Brunswick Mobility 6th Annual Open House October 16th Brunswick Mobility Professionals will hold its Sixth Annual Open House 10:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Oct. 16 at The Mobility Mall of Brunswick. Experts will be available to answer questions and provide information about personal mobility for the physically challenged. Major manufacturers of…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Hip and joint pain — could this be arthritis?
  • Fall Festival

    By: centraljersey.com Saturday, Sunday, Oct. 9-10 – The Allentown Business Community Association is sponsoring this longtime event, which will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Activities include live entertainment, an antique car show, a petting zoo, pony rides, make-your-own scarecrows and a Civil War encampment. For more information, send an e-mail to…

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    By: centraljersey.com Not because the actress is prone to making snap decisions, but because she wanted to keep her word. Earlier this year, Ms. Duncan – famous for her work on stage and television – had to step down from her role in the world premier of Joe DiPietro’s Creating Claire because of illness. She…

  • Electronics drop-off

    By: centraljersey.com Rain or shine: Drop off used, broken and unwanted electronics until Oct. 8 at the Public Works Yard, 120 Quarry St. Drop-off times are: Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. E-Waste is common electronic equipment including computers, cell phones, laptops, monitors, televisions, etc. Some electronics like cell phones and computers contain confidential information. Remove…

  • LAWRENCE: Residents advised to boil water

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    Lawrence Township residents who are customers of the Trenton Water Works have been advised to boil their water after pumps at the city’s water infiltration plant were shut down Monday, according to township officials.    Rainstorms over the past few days caused the Delaware River’s water level to rise, carrying silt…

  • Thanks for making festival a success

    By: centraljersey.com I am pleased to inform you that this year’s Cranberry Festival, held in Bordentown City on Oct. 2 and 3, was the busiest and most successful in the 21-year history of the event. The perfect weather brought out a crowd estimated to be near 50,000 over the two days and the festival hosted…

  • Courtesy of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce

    By: centraljersey.com Three Princeton businesses and one from Plainsboro were recognized by The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce for their accomplishments and achievements throughout the year. Honorees were announced at the Princeton Public Library on Friday. The four award winners (three chamber-sponsored and one sponsored by the chamber’s foundation ) will be honored at the…