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ROBBINSVILLE: Taxes, ratables center stage in council race
One Township Council seat on the ballot Nov. 6 By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Taxes and economic development have emerged as the key issues in the thus far low-key campaigns of the two men seeking to fill an unexpired term on the Robbinsville Township Council on Nov. 6. Dennis B. Shennard II, who…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Friends book sale nets $3,800 for library
To the editor: On behalf of the Friends of the Hillsborough Library, we would like to thank all who participated in our annual book sale on Oct. 6. It was a grand success and took in more than $3,800 for the library. We will be using these funds to provide things for the library that…
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PLUMSTED: Christmas tree debate needles town
Downtown businesses oppose plan to move holiday tree to town hall By David Kilby, Special Writer PLUMSTED — There’s been talk about moving the town’s Christmas tree, usually planted near Oakford Lake, to in front of the municipal building on Evergreen Road, but the plan has received its share of opposition. Business owners on Main…
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Welcoming Karen Alexander, Executive Director of WilfSenior Services at Home
Karen Alexander, Executive Director WilfSenior Services at Home
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Letter: Vote for Shennard for Robbinsville Township Council
From: Council President Ron Witt; Council Vice President Vince Calcagno; Councilwoman Chris Ciaccio; and Councilwoman Sheree McGowan. To the editor: The members of the Robbinsville Township Council are announcing our unanimous endorsement of Councilman Dennis Shennard in the Nov. 6 election. Since joining the Township Council, Dennis has been an active member and we have…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Goblins rise on this lawn every night
Beware watch will greet you on the Longs’ front porch!
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HILLSBOROUGH: Goblins rise on this lawn every night
The Longs’ lawn attracts kids of all ages to see Halloween decorations By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Some people decorate for Halloween with cornstalks, pumpkins and hay bales. Not Bob and Kathy Long of East Mountain Road. Their front yard is filled with 17 air-inflated Halloween decorations, including a cadaver that periodically lifts the lid…
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Local man describes job in Foreign Service
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Daniel Mejia is the first to admit that being a Foreign Service officer in the U.S. Department of State is a “cool” job. It is a career that Mr. Mejia had set his sights on when he was a young child, growing up in Lawrence Township. But even Mr. Mejia…
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