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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Pictured is the home at 978 Ridge Road in the Kingston section of South Brunswick where a woman was stabbed to death Sunday.
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NORTH BRUNSWICK — Following the success of his first book, Mayor David Spaulding is publishing yet another book.
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Following the success of his first book, Mayor David Spaulding is publishing yet another book. VERONICA YANKOWSKI North Brunswick Mayor David Spaulding shows off Measuring Investment Performance, which he wrote in 1997. He recently published a second book on the field of performance measurement in business. "I’m releasing a book called Performance…
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Council introduces budget Public hearing on spending plan set for next month
Staff Writer By CHARLES W. KIM Council introduces budget Public hearing on spending plan set for next month VERONICA YANKOWSKI Mark BonGiovi and Noelle Scala are fast asleep at the Rock-A-Thon on Saturday at North Brunswick Township High School. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township Council members voted 3-1 to introduce the $55 million spending plan Tuesday…
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Council tables decision on Route 130 traffic light Womack wants council to decide on light at next public meeting
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Council tables decision on Route 130 traffic light Womack wants council to decide on light at next public meeting Francis Womack NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Township Council tabled the request of the state Department of Transportation to install a traffic light at Independence Boulevard Monday night. The council voted 5-to-1…
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Suspect sought in N.B. bank fraud
Suspect sought in N.B. bank fraud COURTESY OF FLEET BANK Police are seeking this suspect in an alleged bank fraud that resulted in $14,000 being removed from another person’s account. Police say false ID used to withdraw $14,000 from bank account By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — Police are still searching for a…
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Levin appointed new commissioner at Department of Community Affairs
Levin appointed new commissioner at Department of Community Affairs Susan Bass Levin The N.J. Department of Community Affairs (DCA), Trenton, has announced Susan Bass Levin was recently confirmed as commissioner following her selection by Gov. James E. McGreevey. Levin is an attorney and 14-year mayor of Cherry Hill. "This is a dream job," Levin said.…
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Surviving the attack Sept. 11 victim tells her tale of terror, survival and hope
Staff Writer By charles w. kim Surviving the attack Sept. 11 victim tells her tale of terror, survival and hope t wasn’t her day to die. That is how Daryl Taylor, 34, sees the events of Sept. 11. "It wasn’t my time to go," Taylor told some 300 participants of the fifth annual Women’s Leadership…
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County working on solution to hazards on Ryders Lane
Median to be extended at point where a boy was killed in Dec. accident By vincent todaro Staff Writer EAST BRUNSWICK — Township officials are hoping the placement of sand-filled barriers will make Ryders Lane safer for travel while a more permanent solution is sought for the hazards on the road in the northern section…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Daryl Taylor and Vijay Khanchandani, both survivors of the Sept. 11 tragedy at the World Trade Center, attend the South Brunswick Women’s Leadership Conference at the high school on Saturday.
