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EAST WINDSOR: Mayor begins 18th year in office
By David Kilby, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Tuesday marked the beginning of Janice Mironov’s 18th consecutive year as mayor. A Democrat, she last ran to keep her council seat in 2011. There were no Township Council seats up for election last year. As the council united for the first time in 2013, Alan Rosenberg…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE starts challenging year
Ed Birch photos Clockwise from top, Business Administrator Anthony Tonzini swears in board members Peter St. Vincent, Barry Nathanson and Dr. Stephen Parker at Monday night’s meeting. Teacher’s union President Chris Hines addresses the board as more than 200 teachers in attendance look on.
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CRANBURY: Calendar
Fri., Jan. 11 Mother Goose Time: 9:30 or 11:30 a.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; rhymes, music and fun for children ages 18-36 months and a caregiver; registration not required. Sun., Jan. 13 Afternoon crafts: 1:30-4:30 p.m., Monroe Township Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza; all ages; stop by children’s department and make a…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Christine’s Hope for Kids gives Y program a boost
Shown from left are: (top row) Ms. Gianacaci, Aidan Shine, Hannah Chu, Gracie Suter, Catherine Zeglarski, Morgan Wood, Fiona Rockey, Molly Rhoads, Emma Suter and Mr. Pszczolkowski; (bottom row) Charlotte Barnes, Will Vaughn, Andrew Shipley, Brian Zeglarski, Ryan Rhoads and Genevieve Bolton.
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SPRINGFIELD: Same appointments and many goals mark new year
SPRINGFIELD — Not much changed at the Springfield Township reorganization meeting Jan. 2, however, the Township Council is keeping busy pursuing its goals for 2013. Mayor Denis McDaniel said one of the goals for the township this year is maintaining a steady course, which shouldn’t be too hard since there have been no changes in…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: School boards, municipalities reorganize for 2013
Upper Freehold Regional School District Business Administrator Diana Schiraldi (far right) administers the oath of office Jan. 2 to new board member Peter Katz, as his wife, Beth, and children, Tessa and Spencer, gather around. Staff photo by Joanne Degnan
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How to spot a water-damaged used car
Consumers should beware of flooded used vehicles they may encounter in the resale market By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Nearly a quarter of the U.S. felt the wrath of Superstorm Sandy this October, and thousands of residents found their cars submerged in a torrent of sea- and rainwater. As reported in the industry publication Automotive…
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Q&A
Readers reach out: road noise with Sharon Peters Road noise is clearly an aggravation for many people. When I responded recently to a reader complaining about the road noise in her new Subaru, I asked readers for experiences or tips beyond what I provided. My thanks to these great readers — here’s some of what…
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Gloria Nilson Realtors celebrates sales milestone
Gloria Nilson Realtors, Real Living, including RLS Realtors, announces they have reached a significant achievement by closing more than $1 billion in sales volume. This milestone reflects both the hard work of the dedicated sales professionals at Gloria Nilson and the continuous upward trend of the housing market. According to the National Association of Realtors,…
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