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Belmar Arts Council Offers a Winters Journey of Art Enrichment
Belmar Arts Council PRESS RELEASE BELMAR ARTS COUNCIL OFFERS A WINTER ‘JOURNEY’ OF ART ENRICHMENT The Belmar Arts Council (BAC) encourages you to spend this winter productively! Join their new art course called Drawing & Beyond being offered at the Belmar Arts Council beginning this January. This class will open up the process of drawing and…
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CRANBURY PRESS: Kindergarten registration
Cranbury School Kindergarten registration for the Cranbury School will be Wednesday, Feb. 25, from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from noon to 2 p.m. in the Large Group Room. Children do not need to attend. Students must be 5 years old by Oct. 1, 2009. If you have not yet informed the school that…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings eager for GMC Relays
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor After sitting idle for nearly two weeks because of postponements, the South Brunswick High girls track team is ready to erupt at Saturday’s NJSIAA Group IV Relays. ”We are planning to put our best lineups out there,” coach Stefan Moorhead said. “If the kids perform like they are capable, I…
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MANVILLE: Camping in and out
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer This weekend may have been cold and snowy, but conditions were just right for some Manville Cub and Boy Scouts in Pack 193 and Troop 193 to do some camping. Seven Webelos Scouts and a few Boy Scouts, along with their leaders, actually camped in and out …
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EDITORIAL: Closing centers helps disabled and budget
Assemblyman Louis Greenwald believes state services for adults with developmental disabilities are weighted too heavily toward institutional care. The Camden County Democrat wants to close five of the state’s “developmental centers” and replace them with an array of community-based settings and services, including apartments, group homes, assisted-living facilities and other arrangements. He wants the state…
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MONROE: Training School works to help its residents
Staff photo by John Keating. Superintendent Graig Farr and Public Information Officer Sharon Lauchaire.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Family mourns woman who died in accident
By Davy James, Staff Writer Friends and family are in mourning following a traffic accident in Union Township Monday that took the life of Janet (Ilnicki) Adamko, 46, a graduate of South Brunswick High School and daughter of former Mayor Richard Ilnicki. ”She was an angel in our lives and was very close to our…
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BORDENTOWN—Girls bowling over the competition
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor With wins in all four of its matches this past week, the Bordentown High School girls’ bowling team improved to 12-0 on the season. “In all honesty, right now the girls are working to a third straight state title,” noted Bordentown Coach Ron Jones. Bordentown won the…
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MANVILLE: Kalinowski’s community service honored
Kenneth Kalinowski accepts the 2009 Mayoral Citizenship Award from Mayor Lillian Zuza during the borough reorganization meeting. Staff photo by Audrey Levine
