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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ‘Bollywood’ night earns $10K for education foundation
Student dancers from one of the seven Indian dancing schools perform during “A Touch of Bollywood” fundraiser at South Brunswick High School last Saturday night.
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PLUMSTED: No-show township committeeman’s seat declared vacant
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — An elected official who has not attended a Township Committee meeting since June has had his seat declared vacant by the municipal governing body, which under state law must appoint a successor by Dec. 9. Mayor Ron Dancer said Wednesday that Steve Reed, a Republican who had two…
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SPRINGFIELD: Council defines promotion process for police
By Amber Cox, Special Writer SPRINGFIELD The Springfield Township Police Department has a new methodology for promotions following a 3-1 Township Council vote approving the procedures The ordinance takes effect 20 days after its passage which was Nov. 9. The measure is meant to create procedures and criteria the township will use to promote…
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Diocese to Host Workshop for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion to the Sick and Homebound
By Erin Friedlander PISCATAWAY – The Diocese of Metuchen will host a liturgical formation workshop on the topic of Pastoral Care for the Sick for Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion on Saturday, December 3 from 10 a.m. to noon at the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center. Catholic chaplains, who serve in medical facilities in the…
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Railroad Days a big success Dr. Michael Skelly Sr., executive director, Bordentown Heritage Bordentown Heritage would like to thank all the people who came out for the first annual Bordentown Railroad Days community festival and all of the supporters who made it possible. All the events were a huge success. The Nov. 12 and 13,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: ‘Occupiers’ march through region
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor They have many miles to walk to the nation’s capital, and the detemination to get there.¶ A group of 30 Occupy Wall Street protestors set out last week on a two-week march covering the more than 230 miles from Zucotti Park in lower Manhattan to Washington, D.C., bringing them…
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Coldwell Banker in South Brunswick Sponsors Food Drive
South Brunswick, N.J. – (November 16, 2011) – Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in South Brunswick is collecting non-perishable food items that will be distributed by the South Brunswick Food Pantry to local residents in need this Thanksgiving. Canned and packaged food can be dropped off at Coldwell Banker in South Brunswick’s office on 3228 Route…
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LAWRENCE: Rabid raccoon found
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A raccoon that appeared ill and was curled up in a driveway on Review Avenue last week has been tested and determined to have rabies, according to Lawrence Township officials. The raccoon, which was picked up by a Lawrence Township police officer, did not appear to be afraid of humans…
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