Category: archives
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Pay What You Can
A Better World Café is a healthy and tasty alternative to soup kitchens By Michele Alperin In Highland Park, healthy, tasty food is now available to people too poor to pay for it — and in a café where community members from all economic strata enjoy delicious food together. As part of a movement that…
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Technology Grant to Give Lawrence Students Netbooks
Talent 21 to provide $1.4 Million to give sixth graders mobile devices By Christopher Hayden, Creative Services Intern The Lawrence Township Public school has been selected as one of 12 New Jersey schools to be awarded the Teaching and Learning with Essential New Technology in the 21st Century grant, following an application process that began…
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Religious services
By: centraljersey.com Christ the King Roman Catholic Church – Located on North Second Avenue, Manville. Daily Masses – Monday, noon; Tuesday through Friday, 7 a.m.; Saturdays, 4:30 p.m.; Sundays, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Confessions: Tuesday, 7 to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. and before every weekday Mass. Rectory, located at 211 Louis St.,…
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MANSFIELD: Sewer rates rise, along with anger
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MANSFIELD The second in a series of three sewer rate hikes is raising residents’ ire. Applied Water Management raised its rates about 12 percent for local customers effective June 14. That went on top of a 15 percent increase late last year and will be joined by a final…
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Officer to fight firing, alleges discrimination
By: Geoffrey Wertime – Staff Writer MANSFIELD – In the latest in a string of municipal police conflicts, the Township Committee fired an officer last week. The committee voted 4-0 at a special meeting July 1 to fire Patrolman Philip C. Titzell. The resolution cited a decision in a disciplinary hearing. Immediately after the meeting,…
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Be Good to Your Feet
Princeton Foot Solutions Manager Marie Luisa and Owner Linda Gay take a walk in MBT athletic shoes sold at the store.
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Police beat
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP By: centraljersey.com Police are looking for two men they say broke into the Subway on Route 206 and stole the drawer from the cash register. Police said they responded to the Subway at 4:14 a.m. June 27 for an activated burglar alarm and arrived to find the glass front door had been shattered.…
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Engagement
Lazowski – Fowlie By: centraljersey.com Kenneth and Barbara Lazowski of Hillsborough announced the engagement of their daughter Rachel Lazowski to Alex Fowlie, son of the late William Fowlie of Middletown and Betty O’Brien and her husband James of Toms River. Ms. Lazowski graduated from Hillsborough High School; the University of Delaware with a Bachelor of…
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Swimming in NJ: more than the Shore
By: Michele Byers In New Jersey, it’s "the shore," not "the beach." Going "down the Shore" is one of our state’s most popular summer pastimes. But don’t think the salty surf is the only place to take a refreshing dip on a hot day. In fact, there are more than a dozen freshwater lakes open…
