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Friends of Somerset Regional Animal Shelter Heart & Sole Shelter Walk , Oct 16`
By Friends of Somerset Regional Animal Shelter The Friends of Somerset Regional Animal Shelter will hosts its first “Heart & Sole Shelter Walk” on October 16, 2011 at Duke Island Park at 189 Old York Road in Bridgewater, NJ. Registrants may start the Walk at any time between 10am and 1pm. The Walk is approximately…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: High school hosts Homecoming
Photos by Maria Riegel Homecoming floats from each of the high school classes travel around the athletic field during the bonfire Sept. 15.
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MONROE: Etch Farm has different crops at Dogtoberfest
Phil Goccia and his dog, Krimpet, on the “Surf’s Up” beach during the Dogtoberfest in Monroe on Saturday. Photo by Amy Batista.
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LAMBERTVILLE: City OKs $138,598 for hurricane damage
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — An emergency appropriation of $138,598, to cover expenses caused by Hurricane Irene was approved by the Lambertville City Council on Monday night, Mayor David Del Vecchio said. ”The money will be used to repair roads that were damaged and to pay for other things we did in response…
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SBA can assist with storm damage
If there is one message state and federal officials would like to share with New Jersey residents recovering from the Hurricane Irene disaster, it is “fill out and return your U.S. Small Business Administration application don’t throw it away.” After registering with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, applicants may receive a disaster home loan…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK:Police cracking down on teenage and graduated licesened drivers
The South Brunswick Police Department started an enhanced enforcement effort for teenage drivers on Tuesday, according to police. In a press release, Sgt James Ryan said officers will be out in force around the township and at the end of the school day to ensure compliance with the graduated driver license program. Studies show that…
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CRANBURY: Dave Cook named deputy mayor
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — The township was faced with so many dangers during Hurricane Irene that the Township Committee is trying to think of everything in an attempt to avoid any future storm-involved conflicts — and that includes appointing a deputy mayor in case an emergency emerges while the mayor is out of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Chabad of South Brunswick announces holiday schedule
In anticipation of the upcoming Jewish New Year, Sept. 29-30, the Chabad of South Brunswick has announced its High Holiday Services schedule. This will be the 10th year of Services for this growing organization. It will be a "warm, friendly and traditional" celebration, according to Chabad’s Executive Director, Rabbi Levi Azimov. Organizers say that last…
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