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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local Catholic church celebrates mass for peace
Submitted photo Praying for peace John Backovsky, retired United States Marine Corps officer, presents the candle in remembrance of all Marines killed in action during the history of the United States at St. August´ine’s of Canterbury in Kendall Park Jan. 1.
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Letter to the Editor: Heartfelt Thanks to Friends of Enable
By Kirsten Yard Letter to the Editor: Heartfelt Thanks to Friends of Enable The 2011 holidays were made brighter for persons with disabilities in our community, thanks to over 100 generous individuals, groups, businesses, congregations and schools who donated gifts, non-perishable food items, and food store gift cards to 247 individuals with disabilities and their…
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SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE: Why not just one simple way to find a job?
By Tom Brophy I have been asked that question many times and I’m now going to answer it. There is no one way to do anything. There is no one way to walk, to talk, to sing, to dance. We like choices as human beings. We don’t like to be told exactly how to do…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar for week of Jan. 12
Israeli dancing is fun, exercise Thursday, Jan. 12 Anna Paun will lead Israeli folk dancing from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at Temple Beth-El, 67 Route 206. Lessons and refreshments. It’s exercise and fun. Suggested donation of $7. Two schools’ guards to perform in show Friday, Jan. 13 Hillsborough High School’s Winterguard precision marching group will…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Medical transportation firm to move here
Able Medical won approval Thursday night from the Hillsborough Planning Board to move the medical transportation company to a building within an existing complex at 330 Roycefield Road. Able Medical will relocate its facility from Somerville. It anticipates operating around the clock, seven days a week, with an estimated 100 to 120 trips a day.…
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Central Jersey: Annual changing of guard brings few changes
From left: Upper Freehold Township Committeeman Steve Alexander, who was selected by his colleagues to be deputy mayor in 2012, shares a laugh with Township Attorney Granville M. Magee before taking the oath of office at the Jan. 5 reorganization meeting. Township Business Administrator Dianne Kelly is holding the Bible. Staff photo by Joanne Degnan
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MANVILLE: Library Happenings for week of Jan. 12
The library is open on its normal schedule, with the exception of being closed on Monday, Jan. 16, to observe the Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday holiday. * * * Cost of copies: Due to the cost of ink cartridges, the library Board of Trustees has raised the price of copies, effective Jan. 1.…
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LAWRENCE: School board, teachers head to mediation
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The teachers’ union and school board’s contract negotiating teams expect to hold their first meeting with a state-appointed mediator on Jan. 26 in an effort to reach a settlement on a new contract, according to school district officials. The Lawrence Township Education Association and the Lawrence Township Board of Education…
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NOTEWORTHY: Enemble ACJW: Musical tigers off to Carnegie Jan. 19
Princeton University Concerts presents Ensemble ACJW in Carnegie Hall in a program of Beethoven, David Bruce, snd Shostakovich.
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