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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ‘Vikingsanity’
Girls varsity basketball team named GMC champions for 2012 By Maria Riegel, Special Writer South Brunswick High School’s girls varsity basketball team was named the 2012 Greater Middlesex Conference champions Feb. 24 after their championship game at Rutgers University. "We won and were named the GMC Champions for 2012," head girls basketball varsity coach Beth…
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Letter to the Editor: From Andy Neumann, Robbinsville
Punish troublemakers, not the entire class Punish troublemakers; not entire class To the editor: Hello, I am a 10-year-old boy and I have a very important issue to talk about. I am writing this letter as part of a Boy Scout project about citizenship. We learned that it is important to get involved in the…
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MANVILLE: Auxiliary set to serve steak dinner
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer ”Spring” is in the air as the Manville Rescue Squad Auxiliary hosts the 10th annual All You Can Eat Filet Mignon Dinner. The annual themed dinner is being held Saturday at the VFW Hall on Washington Avenue. Chairperson Josephine Pschar along with co chairperson Rose Fetchko and the members…
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PLUMSTED: Redeveloper makes offer on former Hartman pharmacy
Plumsted plans to sell the former Hartman’s Pharmacy at 29 Main St. for $20,000 to a local redeveloper who has committed to do a $200,000 restoration project. The town acquired the 19th-century building in 2008 through condemnation proceedings. Staff photo by Joanne Degnan
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District to pay for police officer at high school
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The school district will be picking up the tab for a police officer assigned to the high school. Township Financial Officer Joe Monzo told Township Council members Tuesday night that the district has agreed to pay about $88,000 for the school resource officer at the high school. Mr. Monzo…
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MANVILLE: Post fetes Manville’s volunteers
Veteran of the Year Jim Wisor and past Post Commander Charlie Goodyear.
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Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County Partners with County Sheriff to Keep Seniors Safe
By Sarah A. Thoma Hamilton, NJ – March 6, 2012 — On the evening of Tuesday, February 28, 2012, Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County (formerly Interfaith Caregivers Trenton), a nonprofit organization serving homebound elderly and people with disabilities, teamed up with the Mercer County Sheriff Jack Kemler to present a workshop addressing personal safety…
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LAWRENCE: Trenton man charged after driving in wrong lane
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Gary V. Mason, 49, of Trenton, was charged with driving under the influence and eight additional violations after he was driving southbound in the northbound lanes of Brunswick Pike at 1:54 a.m. on March 6, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. A caller told police that a car was…
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ROBBINSVILLE: School taxes going up
Robbinsville Board of Education introduces 2012 budget By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE The Board of Education introduced a total $41.97 million budget for 2012-13 that would increase school taxes about $177 a year for the average assessed home in the township. The budget, which was introduced by a 7-1 vote Feb. 28, would…
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