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  • FREE Zumba® Fitness Class, Tuesday 6/2 at Step by Step Dance Studio in Millstone Township,

    FREE Zumba® Fitness Class, Tuesday 6/2 at Step by Step Dance Studio in Millstone Township,

    By Shakira Morgan Shakira Morgan [email protected] www.bodyonyoufitness.com (732) 666-3241 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE              Step by Step Dance Studio Launches FREE Zumba® Class to introduce the hottest craze! Step by Step Dance Studio launches Latin-dance inspired phenomenon that is sweeping the world into fitness! (May 20th, Millstone Township, NJ) – Step By Step Dance…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Township looks for ways to go green

    by Davy James, Staff Writer    The Township Council is moving forward with a resolution to help some municipal buildings go green in hopes of saving money spent on energy.    Through a $27,000 grant from the state Department of Public Utilities, an energy audit done by Concord Engineering Group Inc. will be conducted on the municipal…

  • LAWRENCE: Golf fundraiser set for Carnevali Memorial Foundation

        The Thomas J. Carnevali Jr. Memorial Foundation is holding its inaugural charity golf outing June 1 at the Mountain View Golf Club in Ewing.     All proceeds from the event will be go the charity, which was formed in memory of Thomas J. Carnevali Jr., of Lawrence Township, who died June 2, 2008 in…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Bills from housing attorney raise concerns

    by Melissa L. Gaffney, Staff Writer    ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council has delayed making payments totaling about $24,000 to the municipality’s affordable housing attorney along with a request to exceed the maximum amount of her contract.    Councilman Rich Levesque said Allison Zangrilli, of the Princeton-based firm Mason, Griffin & Pierson, submitted a request to exceed…

  • The Library Garden

    Deborah Mercer, trustee president, Lambertville Free Public Library     When you next go to the Lambertville Library be prepared to be pleasantly surprised. Gone are the overgrown, ratty bushes and in their place are extended garden beds filled with lush perennials.    None of this could have been possible without individuals and businesses generously donating time…

  • LAWRENCE: Classroom turns time machine for Lawrence High School students

    LAWRENCE: Classroom turns time machine for Lawrence High School students

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Way back at the turn of the century when Lawrence High School senior Sam Gorski was a third-grader at the Eldridge Park School, he predicted that cars would not have tires and shoes would walk on air.     Well, those predictions — which Sam wrote on a piece of paper…

  • LAWRENCE: Workers union, school board at odds over contract

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     Despite more than two years of negotiations, school district officials and the union that represents school board office secretaries, clerks, bus drivers and other technical workers are still at loggerheads over a contract.     The Lawrence Administrative Business and Technical Association, which also counts bookkeepers, computer technicians and specialists…

  • CENTRAL JERSEY: Assembly candidates talk taxes

    by Davy James, Staff Writer    Republican candidates running for the state Assembly in the 14th District say getting property taxes under control is the number one priority heading into the June 2 primary election.    Challengers Brian Hackett, of Monroe, and Rob Calabro and Bill Harvey, both of Hamilton, are competing for two slots on the…

  • Vote for Dorfman, Grbelja

    Nick Stephan, of Millstone     I have known Gary Dorfman for almost 10 years. We first met while we were both coaching soccer for our 4-year-olds.    Since that time I have continued my involvement with community soccer programs and he became involved in the township Recreation Department and township government. For several years he, I…