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Officials back another bad deal for EB
I am writing this letter because I want the East Brunswick mayor and Township Council to consider the ramifications of the Golden Triangle deal they have struck with Toll Brothers and to start putting the township and the taxpayers, instead of the developer, first. Anyone with common sense could have seen that the first deal…
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New principals get settled in two E. Brunswick schools
Vinella takes over at EBHS, Corburn at Lawrence Brook BY DEANNA McLAFFERTY Correspondent EAST BRUNSWICK — The East Brunswick School District saw the addition of two new principals at the start of the school year: One newcomer and one familiar face. Michael Vinella, who has spent his entire educational career in East Brunswick, left his…
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E. Bruns. police: Beware of distraction burglaries
EAST BRUNSWICK — Police are advising residents to use caution about distraction burglaries after a recent incident in the township. The burglary occurred shortly after 9 a.m. on Sept. 20, when a homeowner on Ainsworth Avenue was working in his garage and was approached by a man posing as a water department employee. The suspect…
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Shining a light on power companies
Report analyzes service of New Jersey’s major electricity distributors BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer A storm that ripped through Freehold Borough at the end of July tore trees from the ground and knocked out power in the community. In light of a report released Sept. 5 from the state Board of Public Utilities, New Jersey’s…
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State orders tax bill do-over for Monroe
Township will use surplus to cover reduction in tax levy BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer Monroe residents who saw steep increases in their property tax bills this summer may receive some relief. Township officials have until Nov. 1 to issue corrected tax bills that reflect more than $500,000 in cuts to the municipal budget as…
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Helmetta Day was especially sweet for Alli Pawlowski, 10, of Jamesburg. After a patriotic face-painting, she stopped to nosh on some cotton candy during the Sept. 22 event. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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More than 60 dogs removed from E. Brunswick home
Dogs will be available for adoption once deemed healthy By James McEvoy EAST BRUNSICK — Complaints are pending against a township woman after more than 60 dogs were removed from her Rues Lane residence last week. Capt. Russell MacArthur of the East Brunswick Police Department told Greater Media Newspapers that the department received complaints through…
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Size matters
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features An array of all-new small cars and crossovers are hitting the streets for 2013 with impressive performance and top-level sophistication. With gas prices fluctuating between $3 and $4 the past few years, it’s no surprise that automakers rushed to develop what amounts to an entirely new fleet of fuel-efficient compact…
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