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EAST WINDSOR: Township holds first 2013 budget meeting
Officials predicting most department budgets will not increase this year By David Kilby, Special Writer Most of the Public Works department’s expenses will remain flat, except for a 4.5 percent anticipated rate increase from Jersey Central Power and Light since the company has to make up for unexpected costs from Hurricane Sandy. – William Askenstedt,…
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MONROE: Pennsylvania man evades police
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Police in the region are on the lookout for a Pennsylvania man that allegedly stole two vehicles and led police in Monroe Township in a brief high-speed pursuit, according to officials. According to police, the incident began at around 4:08 a.m. Wednesday in Florence Township, Burlington County. A Florence…
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HUNTERDON: Passport day set March 9
The Hunterdon County clerk’s office, 71 Main St., Flemington, invites everyone to the Department of State, Passport Services’ nationwide event, “Passport Day in the USA.” The office will be open March 9 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. U.S. citizens must present a valid passport book when entering or re-entering the United States by air. U.S. citizens…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Feinstein Foundation food challenge begins today
The South Brunswick Food Pantry has once again partnered with the Feinstein Foundation to take part in the foundation’s 16th Annual Challenge to Fight Hunger. All members of Middlesex County and the South Brunswick community are invited to be partners in this challenge. Each year from March 1 through April 30, the Feinstein Foundation challenges…
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PRINCETON: Klinges advances in region wrestling
Montgomery advances all four in pre-quarters action By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor David Klinges ended last year in the toughest spot, but it helped him advance farther than ever in his wrestling career this year. After taking third place in District 17 at 160 pounds, the Princeton High School senior pinned James Peter of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Court backs Sharbell plan for housing
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MANVILLE: Senior Corner column, week of Feb. 28
By Geraldine Klimowich Keith McCoy, assistant director of the Somerset Country Library, and Ed Smith, director of the Manville Library, were the guest speakers at the Feb. 14 meeting of the Manville Senior Citizens. They discussed the benefits of joining the county system, which gave us more services, new programs for adults and teens, activities,…
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RUTGERS NURSERY EXPANDS WITH PURCHASE OF 62 ACRE FARM
Rutgers Nursery Owner Jim Brophy and Operations Manager Jeff Dallesander
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