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LAWRENCE: October meeting schedule
THURSDAY, OCT. 15 Affordable Housing, 7:30 p.m. MONDAY, OCT. 19 The Lawrence Township Sustainability Element Project Team will be conducting meeting to create a Sustainable Element of the Master Plan. These meetings will take place at Town Hall in the Manager’s Conference Room. Human Relations Committee will meet at Town Hall…
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LETTERS: Shah’s background perfect for council
Anthony and Janet Campisano, Kendall Park We support Mac Shah for election to the Township Council. Mr. Shah’s background in engineering and the sciences make him uniquely qualified to serve as an ambassador of the township to attract high-tech and emerging businesses to our community. Since replacing Carol Barrett on the council, Mr. Shah has…
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MANVILLE: Candidates eye quicker resolutions to borough woes
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Acknowledging that government bureaucracy often stands in the way, the four candidates running for their first terms on the Borough Council said they hope that familiar issues can, and will, be handled more quickly and efficiently in the future. Democrats Joe Lukac and Ron Skirkanish are facing off against Republicans…
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Holiday Gift Boutique
By Barbara Fernandez The Women of Trenton Cyrus Lodge #5 in Pennington will be hosting a Holiday Gift Boutique on Sunday, November 1, 2009 from 12 noon to 4:00pm to benefit the lodge’s “Breakfast with Santa” charity. Kick off your gift shopping and enjoy the array of craft and specialty vendors on display as well…
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Helping Hands
PHOTO/MARK CZJKOWSKI Jane and Curt Conrad and "Damascus Gate" (2002), a sculpture in travertine by Walter Dusenbery at Grounds For Sculpture
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LAMBERTVILLE: ‘Haunted Lambertville’ topic of Kalmia forum
Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — New Jerseyans gripe about their property taxes, and some of them pack up and move away, but there are some Lambertville residents who don’t pay a nickel and will never, ever go away. ”Souls who think Lambertville is a pretty good place not to leave,” according to the Kalmia…
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MANVILLE: Girls soccer remains competitive
By John Beisser, Special Writer The Manville High girls soccer team is a playing a competitive brand of soccer but a couple of close losses have left the Mustangs with a record of 3-9 through Monday. Manville’s highest scoring output in a game this season came in a 9-1 rout of rival Bound Brook on…
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JAMESBURG: Borough to receive expanded bus service
By Maria Prato-Gaines. Staff Writer JAMESBURG Coming to a bus stop near Jamesburg residents: more frequent stops and additional routes. The Middlesex County Bus Service recently notified borough officials it had received New Freedom funds, a federal grant issued for startup services by NJ Transit. The bus service typically runs as far north as…
