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Write-in campaign waged for mayor’s seat in Allentown
Madeline Gavin launches last-minute attempt to deny Stuart Fierstein a sixth term BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent Madeline Gavin A 27-year resident will attempt to win the Allentown mayor’s seat with a write-in campaign. Republican Madeline Gavin will challenge longtime Republican Mayor Stuart Fierstein in the Nov. 8 general election. Fierstein won the primary election and…
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Allentown gears up for contested council election
Communication, downtown revitalization, parking, website key issues in election BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent Two Democrats are challenging an incumbent Republican and a formerly appointed Republican for the two available Allentown council seats in the Nov. 8 election. Democrats Ray Gooley and Angela Anthony decided to enter the race after receiving enough votes in the primary…
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Roosevelt and Millstone naturally connected
New woodland trail traverses preserved landscapes in both communities BY JENNIFER KOHLHEPP Staff Writer Millstone Boy Scout James Collins tours the section of the Roosevelt Woodland Trail that he created on Oct. 21. He built wooden benches along the path that leads from Eleanor Lane in Roosevelt to Perrineville Lake Park in Millstone. JEFF GRANIT…
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Blood drive to be held in Clarksburg Nov. 19
The Millstone Township Girl Scout service unit, along with the Central Jersey Blood Bank, will hold a blood drive from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 19 at the Millstone Township Community Center in the Clarksburg section of Millstone. To make an appointment, go to www.cjbcblood.org, use the donate blood tab and sponsor code 6175,…
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MANVILLE: Corradino responds to recent letters
To the editor: It is time to set the record straight about recent letters by members of the Republican ticket. In a recent letter, it was stated that I would receive lifetime benefits from the borough if I were to serve one day in office. The truth is that I am retired and will be…
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COVER STORY: George Segal: Sculptor as Photographer: Photo exhibition at Princeton University sheds new light on the black-and-white vision of a great modern artist
By Nicole Plett Renowned American sculptor George Segal welcomes us into his world through the viewfinder of his favorite Leica camera. In a lovely exhibition design touch, a playful portrait of Segal, nested in the booth of a Freehold diner, welcomes the visitor to the show, “George Segal: Sculptor as Photographer.” On view in…
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ALLENTOWN: Borough mayoral, council races on ballot Nov. 8
Republican Council President Michael Schumacher is running for re-election to Allentown Borough Council on Nov. 8.
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CMA Recognizes Diane Galante Haggerty for Going the Extra Mile
Diane Galante Haggerty, CMA’s third Crew Star program winner for 2011.
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MANVILLE: Fischer responds to statements
To the editor: Is Sue Star serious? Her article in the Manville News last week can’t be right, “Health Benefits become an issue during campaign”? While the Democratic Party is focusing on the residents of the town who are still recovering from Hurricane Irene, many of whom are still in the rebuilding process, along with…
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