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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Residents may hear blasts
According to police, some residents may hear blasting during the next month.¶ Starting yesterday, a construction company will be conducting blasting operations on the closed section of Northumberland Way, east of Route 1, according to police.¶ The blasting is part of a sewer project. The blasting will take place periodically during daytime hours over the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner for issue of Jan. 26
CHAPTER A Chapter A meets the first Thursday of the month in the municipal complex. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., allowing you time to review the trips we offer. The meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. Coffee and doughnuts are served at meeting’s end. Dick Meier is our president; you…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Holt takes local guest to Obama’s annual speech
U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, speaks with local businessman Maxwell Stock prior to President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
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WEST WINDSOR: Jughandles closing concerns raised at DOT meeting
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Residents and public officials from West Windsor Tuesday night had their chance to voice concerns about the state Department of Transportation’s plans to close two jughandles on Route 1. The DOT plans eliminate left turns and U-turns at the intersections at Washington Road and Harrison Street from…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Jan. 26 edition
Thurs., Jan. 26 New Year? New You: 7 p.m., Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County Library System, 42 Robbinsville-Allentown Road, Robbinsville. Registered dietician Jessica Tsiopelas will help you make healthy resolutions that you can actually stick with. Registration required online at www.mcl.org. Fri., Jan. 27 Toddler Tunes: 10:30 a.m., Robbinsville branch of the Mercer County…
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MANVILLE: Undaunted, church reopens after selfless hard work
Everything was brought outside after the flood for cleaning and a bit of the natural disinfectant of sunshine.
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HILLSBOROUGH: School board description: Lost in translation?
You can read the Board of Education’s website in 15 languages. Board member Judith Haas said she made the discovery of the translation feature, tried it and found it amusing. The European languages of Spanish, French, Italian, German, Italian and Portuguese, plus Russian, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, the Indian languages of Gujarti and…
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MANVILLE: Undaunted, church reopens after selfless hard work
Much debris was just placed at the curb for disposal.
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