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Municipal clerk handles many tasks in Millstone
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Maria Dellasala MILLSTONE — Maria Dellasala is not the type of person who likes to do just one thing at a time, so holding the position of Millstone Township’s municipal clerk fits her just fine, since the municipality has her “wearing many hats” during her workday. Dellasala started working…
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Wimer, Rose begin new terms
BY ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — The Allentown Borough Council welcomed two members back into the fold during the Jan. 3 reorganization meeting. Republican incumbents Margaret Rose and Daniel Wimer ran unopposed in the Nov. 6 election and have started serving new three-year terms. Wimer served on the council from 1990 to 1996. He…
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business briefs
Do you want more customers or clients? Do you prefer getting qualified referrals? If so, attend BNI “Winner’s Circle” open house. BNI is looking for local small business owners to join the group. Meet new people and learn how to increase your business on Feb. 28 at 6:55 a.m. at the Manalapan Diner, Route 9…
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Organization helps Asian Americans in the AREAA
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) installed its board of directors on Nov. 29. The AREAA, which was founded in 2003, is a nonprofit organization that promotes sustainable homeownership opportunities in Asian American communities by creating a national voice for the housing and real estate professionals that serve this market.…
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Help students with ‘teens for jeans’ effort
ALLENTOWN — The students and staff of Stone Bridge Middle School are collecting gently worn jeans of all sizes for Do- Something.org and Aéropostale’s Teens for Jeans campaign. All jeans collected will be brought to a participating Aéropostale store, where they will be donated to a local charity or shelter in the community. For Stone…
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Political Cartoon
Snow geese, seen here at Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Oceanville, Atlantic County, are rarely seen traveling alone and can form flocks of several hundred thousand. This makes finding suitable accommodations a little tricky, but somehow they manage. IMAGE BY BILL PATRICK/www.maiseyimages.com
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Rosemary Artese
Mrs. Artese, 84, of Millstone Township, died Dec. 26, 2012, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. She was born in the Bronx, N.Y., and resided in Millstone for the past eight years. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph; a grandson, Joseph Thomas; and a sister, Margaret Hartman. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Joseph…
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Congress’ actions hurt working people and ‘real’ middle class
When members of Congress go back to the table soon to decide on program spending cuts to deal with the national deficit/debt — after passing the so-called fiscal cliff legislation — they ought to undo the damage they just imposed on working people and the “real” middle class. They effectively provided a 2 percent tax…
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Don’t abridge rights granted by Constitution
I am writing in response to Dennis Levinson’s recent Your Turn guest column, “Time to Ban All Guns.” I also am extremely upset with the tragedy at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. May I first say from the bottom of my heart that all my thoughts and prayers go out to all…
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