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Towns respond to numerous mail scares Area police and emergency workers remain on alert
& Dave goldbergStaff Writers By charles w. kim Towns respond to numerous mail scares Area police and emergency workers remain on alert & Dave goldberg Staff Writers PHOTO COURTESY OF FBI An FBI photo comparing the two letters. One was sent to NBC News in New York, and the other to the U.S. Senate in…
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Center for Early Learning opens in No. Brunswick
Center for Early Learning opens in No. Brunswick DAVE GOLDBERG Children listen intently during story time at the Center for Early Learning on Livingston Avenue in North Brunswick. New day-care center plans to expand during the year By dave goldberg Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — The township has a new day-care center. The Center for…
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Township gave county free pass to store and use gasoline
Staff Writer By dave goldberg NORTH BRUNSWICK — Middlesex County has been allowed to store gasoline in the township for free for more than 20 years, according to a 1976 resolution. "There is no law that we should have to pay the town," said Freeholder Director David Crabiel. "We’re county government." The township recently decided…
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McGreevey, Schundler support rail project Both candidates say they wish to help Central Jersey commuters
Staff Writer By charles w. kim McGreevey, Schundler support rail project Both candidates say they wish to help Central Jersey commuters SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Demo-cratic candidate for governor Jim McGreevey said Wednesday that he is "committed" to build a Central Jersey rail line for commuters. "I strongly support the rail line," McGreevey said in a…
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Board hires new Judd School principal Vacancy still remains at high school for new principal
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Board hires new Judd School principal Vacancy still remains at high school for new principal NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Board of Education announced it will be hiring Barbara Givens to fill the open position at the Judd Elementary School. "The board is thrilled to have Mrs. Givens return to the…
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County seeks to increase open space tax to 3 cents Freeholders will ask voters Nov. 6 to raise open space tax from 1 to 3 cents
Staff Writer By vincent todaro County seeks to increase open space tax to 3 cents Freeholders will ask voters Nov. 6 to raise open space tax from 1 to 3 cents Voters will be asked in the Nov. 6 general election if they want to triple their current tax assessment for the Middlesex County Open…
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Mayor’s attempt to stop consultant fails Rauch Group continues looking into possible past debts owed to town
Staff Writer By dave goldberg Mayor’s attempt to stop consultant fails Rauch Group continues looking into possible past debts owed to town NORTH BRUNSWICK — An attempt to put the brakes on a municipal consultant’s investigation into finances has failed. Township Council members voted 4-1 Monday night to keep township financial consultant Joe Rauch searching…
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Snyder tapped for 2001 Barry Indik award
Staff Writer By dave goldberg SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The South Brunswick Citizens for Independent Living (CIL) will celebrate its 10th anniversary by honoring resident Jane Snyder. Snyder will be the recipient of the Barry Indik Memorial Award, which is presented to an individual whose volunteer efforts have improved the lives of other in the community.…
