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Allentown council moves to ban trucks on borough streets
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer ALLENTOWN – In a bid to control truck traffic in the community, the Borough Council has introduced an ordinance that if adopted would ban trucks weighing more than 4 tons from Allentown’s streets. The ordinance was introduced during the council’s Oct. 25 meeting with affirmative votes from council President Wil…
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Republicans challenge Democrat incumbents for freeholder seats
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer Six candidates are vying for the three, three-year terms that are available on the Middlesex County Board of Chosen Freeholders in the upcoming election. The Democrat incumbents — Blanquita Valenti, Kenneth Armwood and Charles Kenny — will face Republican challengers Joseph Scillieri, Kathleen “Katie” Calabrese and Zhiyu “Jimmy” Hu in…
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Mayor’s seat sought by three in Spotswood
By VASHTI HARRIS Staff Writer SPOTSWOOD – Resident Jackie Palmer, current Councilman Edward T. Seely and incumbent Mayor Nicholas Poliseno each have goals and concerns for the Borough of Spotswood as nonpartisan mayoral candidates this election. Seely, 61, is a lead technician in waste management and owns and operates Championship Awards. He has been a Spotswood resident for 25…
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Update on South Brunswick Township Council election
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Editor’s Note: Brian Wojaczyk is running for one of three, four-year terms on the South Brunswick Township Council. Profiles of incumbents Joseph Camarota, Charlie Carley and Jo Hochman and newcomer Paul Saltin were included in the Oct. 20 issue of the North & South Brunswick Sentinel. Michael Kushwarra declined comment for the…
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Edison public works director resigns
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent EDISON — The town’s public works director, John K. Haines, who had been employed by the township for less than a year, resigned last week. That resignation came as a surprise to at least one township employee in the same department. Haines, who had come to Edison from Union Beach, started…
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Marlboro places restrictions on sale of dogs and cats
By Peter Elacqua Staff Writer MARLBORO – The Township Council has adopted an ordinance that places restrictions on the sale of cats and dogs by pet stores in the municipality. The ordinance was adopted on Oct. 20. Council President Carol Mazzola and council members Jeff Cantor, Randi Marder, Scott Metzger and Michael Scalea voted to…
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Millstone officials introduce bond ordinance to fund new park
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – Municipal officials are moving forward with the financing for a new 186-acre recreation facility on Red Valley Road. On Oct. 19, the Township Committee introduced a bond ordinance providing an appropriation of $4.5 million for the first phase of improvements at Millstone Park and authorizing the issuance of…
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