Category: archives
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ALLENTOWN: Resident named nonprofit CFO of the year
by Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer Allentown resident Bayard Gardineer III recently was named nonprofit chief financial officer of the year for his work with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Red Cross. The CFO Awards are given by the Philadelphia Business Journal and Drexel University’s LeBow College of Business and recognize top CFOs…
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MILLSTONE: POLICE BEAT
A computer monitor and modem were reported missing July 15 from a garage on Paint Island Springs Road, state police said. Individuals driving a motor vehicle caused damage on Saturday to the Charleston Springs Golf Course, state police said. A GPS and pocketbook were reported stolen July 19 from a vehicle on Carriage Way, state…
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MANSFIELD: Energy-saving audits available to farms
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MANSFIELD — A new energy audit program may have some local farmers seeing a new kind of green. The nonprofit South Jersey Resource Conservation and Development Council in Columbus has teamed up with Vermont-based business EnSave to offer farm energy audits. Earlier this month, EnSave trained five New Jersey residents…
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LAWRENCE: Tower plans tabled
Council re-examines language for Carter Road cell tower fall-zone By Natalie Lescroart, Staff Writer The Township Council unanimously opted to table an ordinance to amend plans for the proposed Carter Road cell tower’s fall-zone until next month. The stipulations agreed on in the original land use ordinance require a tower fall-zone to measure…
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Veteran’s Tables Donated
New Egypt Elks The New Egypt Elks Lodge #2457 constructed 10 handicapped accessible picnic tables for the Vineland Veteran’s Home. Lumber was generously donated by ProBuild of Lakehurst, NJ and Ace Hardware of New Egypt, NJ. Lodge members delivered the tables as well as sundae toppings and supplies for the Veteran’s to enjoy an ice…
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LAWRENCE: Police Beat from the July 23 edition
At 8:33 p.m. July 14, a woman reported the burglary of several expensive rings, watches and other jewelry from her Fernwood Lane residence, police said. According to the police report, the victim said she noticed a few rings missing from a drawer in her bedroom while dressing for dinner. She had worn one of…
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MILLSTONE: Principal leaving middle school
by Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer MILLSTONE — The Millstone Middle School principal has resigned after working in the district for seven years. Michelle Vella is leaving Millstone to be the principal of the Orange Avenue School, a grades 3-8 school in Cranford, Union County. It presents an opportunity for Ms. Vella to move and…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Sunday, July 26 Reunion Worship Service — The Friends of Ye Olde Yellow Meeting House and the Upper Freehold Baptist Church will hold their 94th annual Reunion Worship Service at 11 a.m. at Ye Olde Yellow Meeting House, 70 Yellow Meeting House Road, Upper Freehold. A continental breakfast will be held at 10 a.m. The…
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MANSFIELD: Teen’s charity turns compassion into action
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer MANSFIELD What started out as a school project for an eighth-grader at St. Mary School in Bordentown City has grown into a large charity that has donated a large amount of supplies to soldiers in Iraq and local people in need. And all of this is thanks to a…
