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Beazer’s Parkside at Mountain View
Beautiful and functional, these homes offer abundant storage space as well as a host of energy-efficient touches Beazer Homes has a new hit community on its hands! Parkside at Mountain View, Beazer’s new single-family home neighborhood in Hillsborough, NJ, has received an overwhelming response from area homebuyers, who have been particularly taken by the community’s…
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Students pitch in for soldiers overseas
Youngsters make packages for troops By: Bill Greenwood Students in South Brunswick High School’s Vietnam Era class want to ensure U.S. soldiers overseas are not forgotten this holiday season. The class hopes to have care packages consisting of student and community donations mailed to soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan by Thanksgiving, according to the class’s…
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Letters
Appreciation to police To the editor: I would like to express my appreciation to the South Brunswick Police Department for all its efforts on behalf of the Beekman Manor Neighborhood Watch. After there were four burglaries in our development, the police made every effort to keep the residents informed of the situation and address…
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On Point
Two weeks By: Linda McCarthy Today I said goodbye to my old friend, Kathy. Last month the doctors told her she had about two weeks to live and for once they were right. She was 48, had two children and bravely fought cancer for a year. Normal people would be devastated by that news. Neither…
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OBITUARIES (11/09/06)
Joseph Tobish Joseph B. Tobish, of Lawrence, died Monday at Capital Health System’s Mercer Campus. He was 87. Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong area resident. Mr. Tobish was co-owner of the Nassau Shoe Tree, formerly of Princeton and Sea Girt. He was a graduate of The Lawrenceville School, class of 1937. He went…
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Hopewell officials oppose construction of Route 92
Want further study on impact Route 92 would have on towns west of Route 1 By Aleen Crispino Hopewell Borough Council voted 4-1 Monday to adopt a resolution opposing the construction of Route 92 and rejecting the findings of the final Route 92 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) released by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.…
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LETTERS (11/09/06)
‘Feel good law’ bad for Lawrence To the editor: Hooray for state Superior Court Judge Linda Feinberg’s ruling to stop the enactment of a Lawrence Township municipal minimum wage ordinance. The Lawrence Living Wage Coalition’s support of raising the minimum wage in Lawrence Township from the state’s minimum of $7.15 per hour to $11.08…
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Obituaries
From the Nov. 9 edition Georgine Greener Georgine Gravatt Greener, 68, died Sunday at Melech Hospice House in Temple Terrace, Fla. Born in Florence, she had lived in Bordentown nearly all of her life. She retired after many years as the legal secretary for the law firm of Henry B. Kessler of Bordentown. She was…
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Incumbents win re-election
Democrats in landslide By: Joseph Harvie Voters overwhelmingly gave Democrats another two years in full control of the Township Council. The Democratic incumbents, Mayor Frank Gambatese and Councilman Chris Killmurray, won in all 30 township voting districts, earning new four-year terms on the council. Three Democratic seats will be up in 2008. Mayor Gambatese received…
