Category: archives
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Man spa
By John Patten Managing Editor Barber shop offers shaves done the old way A shave and a haircut may cost more than two bits, but customers at the Klean Kutz Barber Shop, on South Main Street, can save when getting both. The barber shop promotes its “New York-style hot towel shave” with roadside signs in…
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Night Out brings town together
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer The hot dogs were plentiful, the inflatable obstacle courses were challenging and the weather was cooperative. All in all, it would be hard to call the South Brunswick Police Department’s National Night Out celebration anything but a success. This year marked the 25th anniversary of National Night Out, and this…
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Daughters to reprise father’s compositions
The Nick Novicky Tribute Band will be giving a special performance on from 7 8 p.m.Aug. 15 in front of the Somerville Courthouse as part of the town’s Summer Night Concert Series. The band will be playing popular polka tunes along with original polkas and obereks written by the late musician Nicholas J. Novicky,…
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Land use study for Megabase expected in 2009
Combines efforts of Fort Dix, McGuire Air Force Base and Lakehurst Naval Air Engineering Station By Jessica Ercolino, Staff Writer PLUMSTED — A study to develop a land use plan for Joint Base New Jersey — the “Megabase” as it has been dubbed — is aggressively moving forward, officials said, and the township is looking…
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Cranbury to target speeders
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Local police have just signed on to a countywide program, Slow Down in Our Town, and are hoping residents will follow suit. The program provides signs for selected residents to post in their yards as a reminder for drivers to watch their speedometers while passing through the township.…
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Teens encourage readers to ‘Race for the Cure’
Brett Hackel and David Haftel of Robbinsville and Josie Healey of Pennington To the editor: In 2007, we were the top under 18 year old fundraisers for the Central and South Jersey Komen Race for the Cure. Collectively, we raised $12,500 to support the Susan G. Komen for the Cure promise to end breast cancer…
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Triathlon safety concerns raised by victim’s friends
The lane markers for the July 27 triathlon swim event are visible in the background as a flock of geese land on Mercer County Lake. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Optimists hoping to help others
by Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer Optimism isn’t just a state of mind in South Brunswick and Monroe. That’s because the towns are the home of the newest chapter of Optimist International, an organization whose goal is to bring out the best in area kids by supporting local charities and holding events. The new club was…
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Police blotter
A Ted’s Market employee reported that a bag of hard rolls was taken from outside the Kennedy Boulevard business July 28. Reported at 11:27 a.m., the employees said the rolls, valued at $5, were taken shortly after a 4 a.m. food delivery. Mark Bass, 44, and Gerald Voytko, 19, both of Franklin, were charged with…
