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Robbinsville Election Results for Public Question No. 2
Voters support moving May municipal elections to November Question 2 asked Robbinsville voters whether they supported moving the township’s nonpartisan May elections to November. The question was nonbinding, meaning the change will not be made unless the Township Council adopts an ordinance authorizing the move. Yes: 1,799 No: 255
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LAWRENCE: Democrats to control all council seats
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township Council remains firmly under Democratic control as incumbent Democratic Party Councilman Michael Powers and his running mates, Cathleen Lewis and David Maffei were swept to victory Tuesday night. Mr. Powers received 3,185 votes, Ms. Lewis got 2,863 votes and Mr. Maffei earned 2,977 votes. Their Republican Party…
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Better Beginnings Child Development Center Creates First Social Networking Pages
By Eve Allen FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Eve Allen Marketing Intern Tel: (609) 448-6226 Fax: (609) 448-6573 Email: [email protected] Better Beginnings Child Development Center Creates First Social Networking Pages Hightstown, NJ, November 4, 2011 – This past September, Better Beginnings Child Development Center, located in Hightstown, NJ, began using the popular social networking websites Facebook…
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WEST WINDSOR: South volleyball wins state opener
North girls fall in upset bid By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Sasha Malinina is one of the best indicators of just how good the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls volleyball team was last year. Malinina saw time, but wasn’t a starter and didn’t play in every game, particularly once the Pirates hit the state tournament,…
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PRINCETON: Boys soccer advances in CJ III
PDS boys fall in Prep B final By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Once Pablo Arroyo made the switch to defense, he was all in. ”Coming into high school I played midfield and forward and then in preseason of my sophomore year they put me back there and I started there the whole season,” the Princeton…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Democrats keep two seats
Democrats Vanessa Sandom and Allan Cannon were elected to three-year terms on the Hopewell Township Committee today, defeating Republicans Ashley Kerr and Todd Brant. Ms. Sandom, an incumbent, led the field with 2,277 votes. Mr. Cannon won a first-term with 2,089 votes. Ms. Kerr had 1,847 votes. Mr. Brant had 1,817. These results are unofficial.
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New Jersey Rockers Collaborate with Union County Venue for Pancreatic Cancer Benefit Concert
By: Framework Media Strategies The Knight Owls are John Check (guitar/lead vocals), Matt Check (lead guitar), Manny Pena (bass) and Ron Wagenhoffer (drums/percussion). On Thursday, November 10, nearly a year after their debut album Who Gives a Hoot was released, John Check and the rest of the band are set to celebrate their milestone with…
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