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CRANBURY: Karen Callahan says she knows budgets and community importance
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — Republican candidate Karen Callahan said she believes she would be a good member of the Township Committee because of her experience with budgets and her commitment to family and community. She is running against Democratic candidate Susan Goetz for the one available three-year seat on the committee. Winthrop Cody,…
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Election coverage focuses on readers’ needs
In the spirit of fairness to all candidates and with an eye toward providing the best service to readers, this newspaper has established a set of ground rules for coverage of local election campaigns. This newspaper commits to certain elements of news coverage, including providing background information on all known local candidates in the upcoming…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Ribbon-cutting: Hospital gets ready for opening
By John Tredrea, Special Writer HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP— A spiffily dressed crowd numbering in the hundreds that included local, county, state and federal government officials turned out for a big day in the history of neighboring Hopewell Township Friday afternoon, when the ribbon was cut on Capital Health’s new hospital. The 223-bed hospital, set to open…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dayton man uses song to help hungry
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Dayton resident Larry Campanella not only has a song in his heart, but a heart in his songs. The 55-year old special education teacher is releasing his fourth CD this week and said he would donate half of each CD’s $15 cost to Elijah’s Soup Kitchen in New Brunswick.…
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CRANBURY: Cranbury takes ‘proactive’ mode against bullying
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY The Cranbury Board of Education had its anti-bullying training session this Tuesday, but many of their questions regarding the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights remained unanswered. School officials unanimously agreed the best approach is a proactive one that teaches students to create a healthy learning environment of good communication and…
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VJ Scozzari & Sons, Inc
Marie Bowers FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Contact: Vincent J. Scozzari, Jr. Executive Vice President V.J. SCOZZARI & SONS, INC. 84 Route 31 North, Suite 201 Pennington, NJ 08534-3615 Phone: 609-895-1100 Fax: 609-895-1126 Email: [email protected] Web: www.vjscozzariandsons.com Pennington, NJ – September 23, 2011 V.J. SCOZZARI & SONS, INC. is proud to announce being selected as the 2011…
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GUEST OPINION: Tell Hopewell Township: Protect my forests!
By Jim Waltman In the languid summers of my youth, my friends and I often sought refuge in the cool leafy oasis of our neighborhood woods. We lost ourselves for hours concocting adventures and discovering all manner of local creatures that made their homes there. Those experiences have stayed with me. As an adult, I…
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FLORENCE: Mayoral, committee races to be held
By Amber Cox, Special Writer FLORENCE — Democrat Dennis O’Hara and Republican Craig Wilkie are competing for a four-year term as township mayor. Democrats John Fratinardo and Sean Ryan and Republicans Theodore Lovenduski and Paul Ostrander are vying for two three-year terms on the Township Council. Incumbent Mr. O’Hara, of Wallace Ave., is council president.…
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