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CALENDAR
Farmers market Bordentown City holds its Farmers Market with an expanded line-up of locally grown and organic produce as well as exciting activities. The Farmers Market will run every Wednesday this summer from 4 p.m. until dusk at the city parking lot located at Farnsworth and Railroad avenues. Safety check Chesterfield Township…
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LETTER: Local police, fire departments salvaged library equipment
Chris Carbone, South Brunswick Library On Wednesday evening, Aug. 4, shortly after closing at 9 p.m., the library suffered a water supply line break in one of the restrooms that resulted in minor flooding. Over 3,000 square feet of the building were affected with approximately a half inch of water. We are very fortunate the…
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ALLENTOWN: Upper Freehold bus stops get changes
District officials alter stops that earned complaints By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN Parents from two Upper Freehold neighborhoods who joined together to fight bus stops they characterized as unsafe were relieved to be told at last week’s school board meeting that their children would not be standing out on busy Route 526 in…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Rec program registration begins
The South Brunswick Department of Parks and Recreation is now registering for the following fall recreation programs. Registration is being accepted at the Community Pass-South Brunswick online registration Web site. Currently registering online are: • Preschool activites for ages 18 months to 4½ years. Some classes are for child alone and some for child and a…
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Trio indicted on murder charges
MOUNT HOLLY Three Philadelphia men were indicted Aug. 18 by a Burlington County grand jury on charges of carjacking a 57-year-old woman in Philadelphia in September 2009 and killing her in a wooded area in Mansfield Township, according to Burlington County Prosecutor Robert D. Bernardi. The indictments were returned against Lenroy Laurance, 27; Marcus…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Holiday recycling
South Brunswick Township has announced that there will be no trash or recycling collected on Monday, Sept. 6, in observance of Labor Day. All materials will be collected on Tuesday, Sept. 7. Residents with questions may call the Public Works Department at 732-329-4000, ext. 7260.
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Did you ever wonder about hospice services for a loved one?
By Toby Ehrlich “The Martin and Edith Stein Hospice under the leadership of Executive Director Bruce Birnberg, along with Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner plan for participation in the Central NJ Federation, community wide hospice forum, “Hospice a Modality of Care” being held at the JCC in Scotch Plains on October 18, 2010 at 6:45 pm. The…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Face pain could signal nerve disorder
By Mark R. McLaughlin, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System Imagine being in the middle of a conversation when a lightning-like pain shoots up your cheek and stops you from speaking mid-sentence. Or envision being unable to shave your face or put makeup on without an electric shock sensation on one side of your face.…
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"No Holds Barred" Discussion Series at Har Sinai Temple
By Har SinaI ”NO HOLDS BARRED" DISCUSSION AT HAR SINAI TEMPLE Hopewell Twp. – Rabbi Stuart Pollack is promising a "very adult, no holds barred" discussion on Judaism at a Sept. 11 morning event that kicks off his Saturday study series. The Har Sinai Temple rabbi is known for his provocative subject matter…
