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Bottom Dollar store presents its cse
By Christopher Sacco BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Representatives from Bottom Dollar Food painted a picture of its proposed grocery store project Monday for the Bordentown Township Committee. Jeff Smith, the real estate development manager for Bottom Dollar Food, showed illustrations of the store, its shelving, and the walk-in refrigerated produce area, which he cited as one…
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World is watching response to floods
By: centraljersey.com The floods in Pakistan have been occurring since July, but I have only seen minimal coverage on the issue. I am appalled by the amount of destruction and suffering that civilians are undergoing there, but also by the lack of global response. When the earthquakes hit Haiti or Hurricane Katrina destroyed New Orleans,…
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The Rev. Martin Padovani
By: centraljersey.com BORDENTOWN CITY – The Rev. Martin Padovani of the Divine Word Missionaries on Park Street recently celebrated the golden jubilee of his ordination when he was honored with a ceremony held by former classmates in Chicago. A resident at Divine Word since 1970, he joined the missionary Order of the Church, Divine Word…
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Chris Sacco
By: centraljersey.com NEW HANOVER – As a result of the recent suspension of its business administrator, the New Hanover School District has hired someone to fill the position on an interim basis. The contract for the interim position, which began on Sept. 13, is for 16 days of work. The district’s new interim business administrator…
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Five teens named to scholarship semis
By: centraljersey.com High school students George P. Alukal, Christina E. Lee, Jerry Liu, Bertrand Wang, and Ziyao Wang were named semifinalists in the annual Nationl Merit Scholarship program. The names of approximately 16,000 semifinalists in the 56th annual National Merit Scholarship Program were announced by officials of National Merit Scholarship Corp.. These academically talented high…
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Nora Sirbaugh
By: centraljersey.com As we slide into autumn, I mourn the sad state of the fall color by our trees. The hot and dry summer drought has taken its toll on the traditional display. The maples are coloring up prematurely in an attempt to shed themselves of their leaves, and many other trees aren’t so much…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Two men charged in spree of burglaries
Face three counts in South Brunswick, two more in Princeton By John Saccenti, The Packet Group Two men, including one from South Brunswick, were charged Wednesday with committing several burglaries along the Route 27 corridor earlier this month. Milton Guarderas, 21, of Shadow Oaks Court in Monmouth Junction, and Stephen Rodriguez, 21, of Pine Street…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com The Robbinsville High School cross country teams enjoyed the rides at Six Flags Great Adventure following the Six Flags Wild Safari Invitational on Saturday. The Ravens hope their seasons are just as thrilling after another encouraging day of racing. Brian O’Toole won the Varsity D boys race in 16:02, 43 seconds better than…
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LETTER: Rejoicing in the sucess of festival
LouAnne Wolfe, South Brunswick On behalf of South Brunswick Social Services Department, I would like to thank Aaron Rosloff and the Rejoice 2010 committee for their tremendous food donation to our food pantry. The festival was a success with a large number attending for a day of music and festivities. The entrance fee was to…
