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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Community recovers from Hurricane Irene
Photo by Ed BirchA streetlight hangs over a street in Kendall Park last week following Hurricane Irene.
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PRINCETON AREA: Spotlight: Founder of nonprofit for cancer survivorsis more than a survivor herself
Breast Cancer Resource Center hosting 10-session seminar Gail Tyrrell is familiar with the highs and lows of life. As a result, she’s become an expert in helping cancer survivors become “striving survivors,” living creative lives free of the crippling fear of reoccurrence. Gail was a business consultant in the booming 1990s, working with Fortune 500…
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LHS Project Graduation thanks supporters
Delilah Closson, Lawrence To the editor: Another huge success for the LHS Project Graduation 2011 Committee. Congratulations! Success is what they aim for. Project Graduation is a series of events and fundraisers designed to provide Lawrence High seniors with a free of charge, safe, drug & alcohol-free party to celebrate their accomplishments at this most…
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North Essex Chamber of Commerce to Host "NYC Lights Casino Night"
By Betty Albanesius West Caldwell, NJ, September 7, 2011: The North Essex Chamber of Commerce (NECC or Chamber) will host its third annual Casino Night on Thursday, October 27, 2011, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. This year’s theme is “NYC Lights.” The annual event will be held at the glamorous Highlawn Pavilion in West…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Senior calendar for week of Sept. 8
CHAPTER A Chapter A meets the first Thursday of the month in the municipal complex. We are open to new members. Doors open at 11:30 a.m., allowing you time to sign up for activities. The meeting begins at 12:30 p.m. and concludes with coffee and doughnuts. Dick Meier is our president; you may call him…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Kingston steakhouse going on auction block
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The former Kingston location of Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse will go up for auction Sept. 22 after closing abruptly almost one year ago. According to a press release from the Max Spann Real Estate and Auction Company, the 18,000 square-foot. restaurant and catering hall with 180 parking spaces, complete with…
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MANVILLE: Somerset Freeholders commend county employees
To the editor: On behalf of the Somerset County Board of Freeholders and all Somerset County residents, I want to thank and commend the hundreds of public employees who worked long hours, some in dangerous and fast-changing conditions, to protect the citizens of this county during Hurricane Irene. Central to the coordination of this response…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mountain, music programs offered at township library
Activities pick back at the township public library in the municipal complex on South Branch Road. To avoid being shut out, call the library to register for events. Here are programs for youngsters. Registration is required. • Teen Crafternoon (grades 6-12) — Need to cover your textbooks? The Back to School program will provide supplies. Thursday,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: College student Charlie Behling helps team build ‘human-powered vehicle’
Charlie Behling from Hillsborough was a member of the Olin College’s Human Powered Vehicle (HPV) team that took first place in ASME’s East competition at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on June 1. The Needham, Massachusetts –based Olin College HPV team traveled to ASME’s Human Powered Vehicle Competition, where they took top honors in all events.…
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