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MONTGOMERY: Urgent health care center opens in Skillman
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The township now has a health care center to call its own. St. Peters Urgent Care Center, located at the main plaza of the Village Shopper III complex in Skillman, opened yesterday. The center, run by the New Brunswick St. Peters Healthcare System, is for children and adults…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior Corner for week of Jan. 5
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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MANVILLE: Borough shifted into new Congressional district
Rush Holt could be the representative starting in 2013 By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Rep. Leonard Lance will find many familiar faces in his potential “new” Congressional district. Mr. Lance, a two-term Republican who lives in Clinton Township, saw municipalities he represented while he was an 18-year state legislator moved into the House of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Rise accepts $50,000 donation from Church and Dwight
Pictured are, from left: Julia Badulescu, Cristina Ciobanu, Anna Vasquez, Leslie Koppel, the executive director of Rise, and Tara Cesaro, the senior administrator from Church and Dwight. (Photo by Amy Batista)
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Diocese of Metuchen hosts talk about the Marginalized
By Erin Friedlander PISCATAWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen will host an evening program January 26 designed to help Catholics better understand their biblical foundations and to explore Catholic beliefs, as revealed through Scripture. The topic is What the Bible Says About the Marginalized. Rev. Abraham Orapankal, Parochial Vicar at St. Bartholomew Parish, East Brunswick, will…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar for week of Jan. 5
Property rights is program’s agenda Wednesday, Jan. 11 Lecturer John Anthony will present a program on Sustainability and Agenda 21 as it affects property rights and commodities. Program is at Harlingen Reformed Church, Route 206 at Dutchtown Road, Belle Mead, 7 to 9 p.m. Call Susan at 908-745-8024 for info. Israeli dancing is fun,…
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Committee begins Preserve Gala planning
Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve will celebrate the ninth year of its Spring Garden Gala, “Wild about Flowers”, on April 28. This fundraiser, held at the Preserve, is coordinated by a Gala Committee, co-chaired by Sue Eveland and Trey Wilson. Committee members include Lynne Abromeit, Barbara Belding, Dee Dee Bowman, Evie Cagney, Marne Dietterich, Sue Eavenson,…
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CRANBURY: Local mother looks for bone marrow match
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — By registering for Be The Match, a bone marrow donor program, not only could local residents potentially save the life of a stranger, but they may find they are able to save the life of a Cranbury mother. Dawn Maisano, of Ryan Road, a longtime Cranbury resident, mother of…
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HILSBOROUGH: Youngsters 10-14 invited to shoot free throws
Knights of Columbus chapters to hold two competitions Boys and girls ages 10 to 14 are invited to participate in the local level of competition at two area shootouts. The Millstone Valley Knights of Columbus free throw championship will be held Wednesday, Jan. 18, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the gym of the Auten…
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