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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Food pantry critically low
Submitted photos Food supplies are critically low at the South Brunswick Food Pantry.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: What’s happening to municipal building?
“We apologize for any inconvenience created by the construction in and around the municipal building. This project has been undertaken to remediate building defects which are causing accelerated deterioration of certain building components,” said Hopewell Township Administrator/Engineer Paul Pogorzelski Monday. ”In response to concerns about leaks in the building and the potential for mold related…
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Fair Trade Gift Fair
Stefanie Campolo Lindsay Oster, 11, of Linwood, holds up a pair of star-shaped earrings for her mother, Stephanie, to see. Also at center is Lindsay’s father, Matt Oster. At Mainland Regional High School on Sunday morning, Dec. 5, the fair trade certified Sixth Annual International Gift Fair was held, where jewelry, clothing, winter apparel, food,…
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CRANBURY: Cops cracking down on drunk driving
BY Amy Batista, Special Writer CRANBURY — Police officers will be launching a two-week “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign starting today. The department received a $4,400 grant from the state’s Division of Highway Traffic Safety to raise awareness about the dangers of driving under the influence, according to Lt. Frank Dillane. While some…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local derby ladies love competing
Marc Rojas photo New Jersey Hellrazors Celeste Compton, aka Cherry Mercenary, gets by a Salisbury Rollergirls defender during a “bout” at the Kendall Park Roller Rink Sunday.
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LAMBERTVILLE: Stoneking’s Ely Park fundraiser gets kudos
Friends of Ely Park President Jim Mastrich (right) s Stoneking Physical Therapy and Fitness Center with an official proclamation recognizing the funds the center raised by holding the first annual Shad Run 5K and Fitness Walk. Shown from left are: owner Richard Stoneking, staff members Kari Yannarella and Tina VanDerMeiren and Cindy Stoneking.
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Pidcocks are searching for family graves
As the Pidcock Family Association begins planning for its 100th anniversary in 2013, the organization has launched a campaign to locate local cemeteries where family members were buried before 1900. ”We want to compile a comprehensive list of all the cemeteries where early Pidcocks were buried in Bucks and Hunterdon counties,” said Lawrence Smith, association…
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MONROE: Towns winning COAH battle
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — The battle for local funds sought by the state seems to be over after a state appellate court ruled Aug. 10 that the it cannot seize money that towns have set aside to use for affordable housing projects. ”The good news from our standpoint is that the court…
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About Janet’s Law
Mario E. Pozo Vanegas, American Heart Association board member As the beginning of the school year quickly approaches, it’s vital to make sure that our children are safe as they put on their backpacks and break out the notebooks. In late June, the Legislature passed Janet’s Law nearly unanimously. This law, named for 11-year-old…
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