Category: archives
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EAST WINDSOR: New report: Parents feel kids are safe in district
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — The Board of Education declared the week of May 11-17 Special Education Week at Monday night’s meeting. The board declared the week for special education, not only for the district, but for the state as well. The theme of the year’s celebration is "Climbing the Ladder of…
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MILLSTONE: Memorial Day parade announced
The parade will kick off at 10 a.m. rain or shine at the Clarksburg Post Office located on Route 524 by Scooters Corner. MILLSTONE — The Millstone’s Veterans Memorial Council invites and encourages all area residents to attend Millstone’s Memorial Day parade and honors ceremony on Monday, May 26. The parade will kick off at…
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CRANBURY: Committee passes $1.1 Million bond ordinance
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — The Township Committee unanimously passed bond ordinance 04-14-04 at its meeting Monday night. It was passed following second reading and public hearing, which also took place at Monday night’s meeting. The ordinance authorizes the township to issue bonds or notes in the amount of $948,815, which will…
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LAWRENCE: Rider ceremonies to tie up Route 206 traffic
Motorists who expect to use Route 206 Thursday night and Friday morning should expect unusually heavy traffic on Route 206, as Rider University has scheduled graduation ceremonies for its undergraduate and graduate students on those days, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. Heavy traffic is expected on Route 206 on Thursday, May 15, between…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Lamier Jasmine, 19, of Bunker Hill Road, was charged with criminal sexual contact, criminal restraint and endangering the welfare of a minor for allegedly touching a 14-year-old Lawrence Township girl in a private area on the outside of her clothing at a residence. The incident occurred at 11 p.m. May 5, and Mr. Jasmine surrendered…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Pooches unleashed
Gregg Wexler, of Bordentown Township with one of his dogs, Autumn, at the Bordentown Township Hanna Memorial Dog Park, which opened Saturday. Photos by Deirdre Ryan/www.dryanphoto.com
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MANVILLE: Panfile to be recognized for extra board training
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Board of Education member Ned Panfile will be recognized Tuesday night as a certificated board member, a designation by the N.J. School Boards Association. He will be one of the Somerset County board members to receive the award at 7 p.m. at the Imperia on Easton Avenue, Somerset. Mr.…
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MONROE: Local vets to be honored May 20
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer Veterans from Monroe and Jamesburg are set to be honored with a concert at the Monroe Senior Center at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20. The event is sponsored by The Chorus and Veterans at Renaissance, which are programs at the 55-and-older estate. "We can’t forget those who fought for…
