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LAWRENCE: Food waste recycling still needs customers
Lawrence Township’s proposed organic waste recycling program has reached the one-third mark — 100 households have expressed interest in it — toward the minimum of 300 households needed to implemen By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence Township’s proposed organic waste recycling program has reached the one-third mark — 100 households have expressed interest in it…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dr. Gerard M. Jellig appointed district’s new superintendent
The South Brunswick Board of Education voted unanimously to appoint Dr. Gerard M. Jellig as the new superintendent of schools effective July 1, at a salary of $177,500 per year. By Ed Birch, Special Writer The South Brunswick Board of Education voted unanimously to appoint Dr. Gerard M. Jellig as the new superintendent of schools…
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SOUTH COUNTY: See Sourlands by foot, bike, car
Historical Society plans May celebration Discover legend, lore and landmarks in the Sourland Mountains in the Van Harlingen Historical Society’s “May in Montgomery: A Sourland Celebration” on Sunday, May 4. The annual fundraiser will be an à la carte menu of activities, including cycling, easy hiking and touring, each starting at different times. A program…
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Ashley Baylor Inducted into National Honor Society
Trenton’s Ashley Baylor named to National Honor Society
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FLORENCE: Ground breaks for new distribution center
Destination Maternity Corp., a maternity apparel retailer, announced its plans to relocate its corporate headquarters and distribution center from Philadelphia in September 2013. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Destination Maternity officially broke ground at its site in the Haines Center on Friday morning. Destination Maternity Corp., a maternity apparel retailer, announced its plans…
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MANVILLE: Petition opposes horse-betting site on Route 206
State racing commission will make final call By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Opponents of an off-track wagering site on Route 206 in Hillsborough have gathered more than 750 signatures on an online petition opposing the facility in the township. The activism follows the March 25 Township Committee meeting, when more than a dozen people expressed…
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REGION: Local candidates file for June primary
Contests shaping up in Millstone and Allentown by James McEvoy, Managing Editor Although Election Day remains roughly seven months away, local candidate fields have begun to develop. In the Borough of Allentown where two three-year full terms on the council will be on the November ballot, Council President Michael Schumacher, a Republican, and Democratic Councilwoman…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Party battle brews for Democrats
Races for district committee slots emerge from Monday’s filings By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Township Democrats will face a primary election decision in June to determine more than their candidates for two seats on the local governing body. Party organization ballot contests could decide more — like the direction of the Democratic Party in the…
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NEW HOPE-LAMBERTVILLE: Opening films pack ‘wow,’ too
See canal in use, old bridges, New Hope artists in films prior to bridge documentary Rare film footage from the1920s to 1950s showing the Delaware canal in operation, among other things, will serve as the appetizer Thursday, April 10, before the premiere of a documentary chronicling the 200-year history of the bridge crossing between Lambertville…
