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MANVILLE: Lance announces flood study funding
U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance, R-7th, (second from left) announced additional funding for Manville’s flood mitigation study Tuesday at the municipal complex, with Mayor Lillian Zuza (at left), Assemblywoman Denise Coyle, R-16th, and Borough Councilman Steve Szabo. Staff photo by Audrey Levine
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Hanovers and Fieldsboro to see contests on Nov. 3
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer With the Nov 3. general election approaching, local candidates shared their views on a number of issues. North Hanover Four candidates will compete for two open three-year seats on the Township Committee. Republican Michael Moscatiello, 43, of Ivy Lane, has lived in the township about 14 years. An engineer and…
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LAWRENCE: BOE calendar looks to 2010-11 year
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer For the second consecutive year, public school students would start classes before Labor Day under the proposed 2010-11 school calendar introduced by the school board last week. The Board of Education had little comment on the proposed calendar when it was presented to the board at its Oct.…
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LETTERS: Running for freeholder
Linda Woods Cleary, South Brunswick I would like to share some of my thoughts and introduce myself to the residents of Middlesex County, because this year’s general election is very important. As I have attended events and meetings throughout the county, I find it baffling that some residents do not understand the role of county…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Motorcyclists try scaring up donations
By Davy James, Staff Writer Ghastly ghouls and out-of-this-world costumes will be on full display during the fifth annual Skull Riders Halloween Run on Oct. 31. The charity motorcycle run will raise money for the family of a 10th-grade student at South Brunswick High School with lymphoma. ”This event started with a small group of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Constable School wins tech grant
By Davy James, Staff Writer Constable Elementary School recently was awarded a $750 grant from ExxonMobil to benefit its students in the field of math and science. The grant will help provide some breathing room in the budget for its staff, according to Principal Suzanne Luck-Born. ”When you look at the school budget, you try…
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CONCERTS: From the Oct. 22 edition
Upcoming shows at The Record Collector, 358 Farnsworth Ave., Bordentown City, are listed below. Prices are listed in order of advance tickets/night of show. Thursday, Oct. 22, Gallagher, comedian with meet-and-greet and photo op, $25/30. Friday, Oct. 23, Vince Martell from Vanilla Fudge and The Vince Martell Band, and The John Bushnell Band, $15. Saturday,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: CIL to honor local volunteers
By Davy James, Staff Writer Two township residents will be honored for their service to South Brunswick with this weekend’s 18th annual Barry Indik Memorial Awards Dinner and Dance. Martin Engel, of Kendall Park, and Daniel Murphy, of Monmouth Junction, are this year’s honorees and will be presented with the award Saturday at Charlie Brown’s…
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NORTH HANOVER: Demand outpaces donations at food pantry
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer NORTH HANOVER The Harvest of Hope Food Pantry has all but run out of food. So much so if donations don’t start coming in immediately, there won’t be much of anything left to harvest. The Rev. Robert Russell is the pastor at Rose of Sharon Lutheran Church, which houses…
