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LAWRENCE: It was Hogmany heaven on New Year’s Eve
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Millie Richardson carefully wadded up a small piece of paper, walked quickly up to the bonfire in the Great Meadow next to the Brearley House and tossed the paper into the flames. On it, she had written everything that she wanted to be rid of from the negativity that…
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PLUMSTED: Town votes to regualate cash-for-gold transactions
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, The Packet Group PLUMSTED — The Township Committee approved a consumer protection ordinance for those buying and selling gold. ”In these economic times there have been a plethora of cash for gold,” said then-Mayor Ron Dancer on Dec. 28. “With gold over $1,800 an ounce, they are thriving. Unfortunately given the state…
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Saturday Evening Dance Club to Host Dinner Dance
By SEDC Publicity Chair The Saturday Evening Dance Club will host a Ballroom Dinner Dance on Saturday January 28, 2011 at the German American Society, Hamilton, New Jersey. Cocktail hour from 6:30-7:00 PM followed by dinner and ballroom dancing to live music by Rick Koreyva until 11:00 P.M. Cost is $85 per couple (Couples only).…
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MOVIES: ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’; ‘Young Adult’
Women who don’t care if men hate them By Elise Nakhnikian We’ll know feminism has finally taken root when the female leads in the stories we tell ourselves behave just as badly as the male leads do. We haven’t gotten there yet, but two current movies are giving us an idea of how things…
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MANVILLE: Justice calls it a career
Police dog will be retired from active duty By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Justice may only be 10 years old, but he retired Dec. 31 from the Manville Police Department. He was the K9 dog for the department and the partner of Patrolman Joe Buda for the past seven years. The full-bred black…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Community car debuts in April
By Charlesd W. Kim, Managing Editor A new transportation program will begin this April to help some residents get around the community. Through a partnership with the township, MeadowLink and the Aging in Place Partnership, a new community car and driver will start getting people who do not drive around the township, according to Jacque…
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LAWRENCE: Police probing thefts from cars
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Police are looking someone who entered unlocked cars on Carver Place and Shirley Lane overnight between Dec. 22 and Dec. 23, targeting loose change and car radios. A Shirley Lane resident reported the theft of the faceplate from a Pioneer car radio, valued at $200, plus change, from his car.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings need new turf field
EDITORIAL The time has come to give the SBHS Vikings football team, and other school organizations that use it, a new field to call home. The grass field at the high school on Ridge Road is showing a great deal of wear and tear these days. That was apparent this football season as the Vikings…
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LAWRENCE: Marchers mark 50th Colonel Hand event
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The hardy band of marchers that commemorated the 50th annual Colonel Hand Historic March stepped off on a sunny but windy day Monday morning 235 years to the day after Col. Edward Hand and his soldiers held off British and Hessian troops on their way to what would become…
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