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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE to interview candidates for empty seat
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The Board of Education will be holding public interviews Monday night for three candidates to fill the vacant seat of Elizabeth Chang. Board Secretary Anthony Tonzini said the panel will interview three of the six candidates that applied by last Friday’s deadline prior to Monday night’s regular meeting. The…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Driver charged with DWI in Route 1 accident
Police photo The driver of this 1992 Dodge Probe is being charged with drunk driving following Wednesday’s accident on Route 1.
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Medicaid Changes: The Approaching Storm
By Toby Ehrlich Medicaid Changes: The Approaching Storm presented by Frederick P. Niemann, Esq. 2 CEUs Friday June 15, 2012 8:30-12:00 PM at The Stein Residence 350 DeMott Lane Somerset, New Jersey 08873 732-568-1155 Brunch will be served. There is no charge for the program, but space is limited. Please submit your Registration…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS boys lax close to break out
ELANE COLEMAN Hillsborough High junior Conor Fitzgerald is leading the Raiders offense in goals scored this season. Photo by Elane Coleman
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FLORENCE: Woman allegedly attempts to stab man
FLORENCE —A 49-year-old woman, Sheila M. Potts, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon last Thursday night after allegedly lunging at a man in his home with a knife, according to police. Florence Township police said in a news release that patrols were dispatched to West Third Street for a report of a…
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Community Calendar: May 5 edition
Thurs., May 3 National Day of Prayer Observance: 7:30 p.m., Plumsted Township Committee meeting room, Municipal Building, 121 Evergreen Road, Plumsted. Join event coordinators Barbara Diblin and Cathy Cliver, as they call people of all faiths to a national day of prayer. For more information, go to http://nationaldayofprayer.org. Fri., May 4 Father-Daughter Dance (sponsored by…
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ALLENTOWN: Community walks for water projects in Africa
By Nicole Malczan, Special Writer ALLENTOWN A total 150 people turned out for a 24-hour “water walkathon” this past weekend at Allentown High School to help raise funds for sustainable development projects in impoverished villages in Malawi. The third annual Water Walk, sponsored by the nonprofit Villages in Partnership (VIP), featured teams of volunteers…
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