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Letter: Local first-responders deserve kudos
From: Janeann Barlow, Allentown To the editor: I would like to publicly thank Allentown First Aid Squad volunteers Mike Conroy, Frank Guido, Patrick Donoher, Gail Smith, Carol Floyd, Dustin DiPinto, Gary Wiener, Jeff Dickens, Chris Adams and Alyssa Ciberey and commend them for a job well done during the hurricane this past weekend. Not…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Ravens, Redbirds to join forces in hockey rink
Allentown High School students can play on Robbinsville’s team By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Ravens ice hockey coach Dan Bergan saw his upcoming season on thin ice after the team lost six graduating seniors and three other players to injuries or prep school transfers in the off-season. ”Right now, I have only 14…
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MANVILLE: ‘Pig lady’ film nudges halfway to funding goal
Former Manville man seeks money to make movie preview teaser Donations to fund a short preview film of the “Pig Lady” legend in Hillsborough are nudging upward. As of Tuesday, 24 backers had pledged $3,740 for production this month. Filmmaker and former Manville resident Steve Makowski says $7,500 must be raised by Friday afternoon, Sept.…
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NORTH HANOVER: Utilities irk mayor
A tree wrapped in live electric lines hangs over Ellisdale-Crosswicks Road on the border of North Hanover and Chest´erfield townships. Photo by Deb Richford
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New garbage contract could save $800K
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The Township Council is going to consider a new garbage contract that could save the municipality $820,000 in the next two years, according to officials. Council members discussed the bid from Republic Midco of New Brunswick at Tuesday night’s work session and will tentatively vote on a resolution to…
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HILLSBOROUGH: ‘Pig lady’ film nudges halfway to funding goal
Donations to fund a short preview film of the “Pig Lady” legend in Hillsborough are nudging upward. As of Tuesday, 24 backers had pledged $3,740 for production this month. Filmmaker and former Manville resident Steve Makowski says $7,500 must be raised by Friday afternoon, Sept. 16, in order to make the project a “go.” Mr.…
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IRS Provides Tax Relief to Victims of Hurricane Irene throughout New Jersey
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson Victims of Hurricane Irene that began on Aug. 27, 2011 in parts of New Jersey may qualify for tax relief from the Internal Revenue Service. The President has declared the following counties a federal disaster area: Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Essex, Gloucester, Hudson, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth,…
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ALLENTOWN: Turning the town teal
Youngsters and friends of Allentown Cub Scout Pack 180 helped deck the Swal Dairy on South Main Street in teal bows as part of the Turn the Towns Teal campaign to raise awareness of ovarian cancer. Photo by Kelly Baldwin
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HILLSBOROUGH: Three football program unite as one grid family
Hillsborough Touchdown Club, the high school booster club, celebrated its second annual Family Fun Day on Aug. 30. The club, working with new head football coach Kevin Carty, hosted more than 400 Hillsborough Dukes and Junior Raiders ranging in ages 6 to 13 years old. After Coach Kevin Carty spoke to youth program players and…
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