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MONTGOMERY: Town looks at cutting residents’ energy costs
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Homeowners could collectively share about a quarter of a million dollars in electric bill savings should the township participate in a local energy savings program that would allow it to shop for a cheaper, third-party energy supplier. However, the bids from suppliers will be the determining factor of…
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African Soriee helps fight riverblindness
Elsie McKee and Susan Lidstone, Princeton The fourth annual UFAR African Soirée on March 9 took in more than $10,000 for the work of eliminating the “curse” of riverblindness in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Held in the lovely main lounge of Mackay Campus Center at Princeton Theological Seminary, the Soirée evening was filled with…
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Hope that new pope will show animals respect
Ivan Slotsky, Princeton I was delighted to learn that the newly elected pope chose for himself the name of St. Francis of Assisi, generally known as patron saint of the animals. Indeed, Catholic and Anglican churches hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of Oct. 4. On one of his nature walks, Francis reportedly…
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Peapack-Gladstone Bank Announces New Senior Vice Presidents
By Rosanne Schwab Martin J. Brady – Peapack-Gladstone Bank announces the appointment of Martin J. Brady to the position of senior vice president managing director multi-family lending. Brady is now part of the bank’s multi-family lending team serving both the New York City and New Jersey marketplace. Brady Joined the bank in February 2013 after…
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MONROE: Monroe man succumbs following crash
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Rescue workers remove a Monroe couple from their vehicle following an accident on Route 130 March 14.
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FLEMINGTON: Hunterdon Chamber has new officers, board members
FLEMINGTON — The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce held its Annual Meeting and Dinner Dance in February at the Grand Colonial, Perryville. With 200 in attendance, the 97th Annual Meeting featured the elections of new officers and the induction of new board members. Ed Kurowicki, a managing partner of Bedard, Kurowicki & Co., CPA’s, PC,…
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Free Tennis Clinics for Adult Beginners, Spring Registration Open at Nassau Tennis Club
By Stacey Anderson Nassau Tennis Club is offering a free instructional tennis clinic for adults who have never (or barely) played tennis. The free 60-minute sessions will be held on: Monday, April 15 – 9:30-10:30 am and 10:30-11:30 am Tuesday, April 16 – 11:00-Noon Wednesday, April 17 – 9:30-10:30 am Monday, April 22 – 7:00-8:00…
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