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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Karl Feltes becomes new mayor
Two Democrats join Township Committee By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Edtior BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The township hopes to increase revenue in 2012 with several new projects, according to the new mayor, Republican Karl Feltes, who was sworn in at Saturday’s reorganization meeting. These include the Team 85 complex on Route 130 south where St. Francis Hospital…
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MCCC Signs Agreement with Holy Family University to Ease Transfer for Fire Science Graduates
By Candace Zafirellis West Windsor, N.J. – Mercer County Community College (MCCC) has entered into a transfer agreement with Holy Family University designed to help MCCC students who have earned the Associate of Applied Science degree in Fire Science Technology. These graduates will be able to continue their education and earn a Bachelor of Arts…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students fete BOE members for service
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Students from the Monmouth Junction Elementary School praise Board of Education members during its meeting Mon´day night.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Help draw a map of sites and scenes in township
History, bike paths, big trees could all go on ‘green map’ In partnership with the BoroGreen group, the Hillsborough Public Library invites residents to “Map Our Town’s Treasures” starting with historical sites, bikeways, green businesses, parks, ball fields and trails on Saturday, Jan. 28, from 1-3:30 p.m. At last November’s library workshop to launch the…
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PLUMSTED: Town gets first career fire chief
Steve Morgan Jr. (left) receives a certificate of recognition from Plumsted Deputy Mayor Eric Sorchik at a fire company promotion ceremony Jan. 4. Photo by Rebecca Nowalski
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LAWRENCE: Students learn about energy conservation
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Standing in front of 20 students in Danielle Barus’ 1st-grade classroom at the Slackwood Elementary School, college students Ellis Liang, Stefany Farino and Taylir Sanchez asked the children who could describe energy. Four hands shot up. Where do we get it from, the children were asked. ”We get our energy…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School election may be a bit of history on verge of disappearing
If Gov. Chris Christie signs the bill this week, school boards will have the option of skipping the traditional spring school election or to have a vote at all on the local tax levy that largely finances the budget. Under a bill that passed the Legislature overwhelmingly Monday, if the school board drafts a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: State contractor crackdown welcome
Ravindra Kumar, Kendall Park Following the freak October snowstorm of 2011, as well as Hurricane Irene, tens of thousands of New Jerseyans suffered significant property damage requiring extensive repair.¶ Backlogs of work among many reputable and well-established area contractors led many to seek out secondary or perhaps even tertiary options via word-of-mouth, telephone directories, online…
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MANVILLE: Pro wrestling returns to town Jan. 28
Professional wrestling will return to the VFW hall at 600 Washington Ave. at 7:35 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28. The National Wrestling Pro Superstars show is a fundraiser for Manville Boy and Cub Scouts Troop 193. In one featured bout, the brain-devouring “The Zombie” takes on former World Wrestling Federation worm- ýPage=002 Column=001…
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