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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Historic site needs repairs
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Even before Hurricane Irene unloaded its damage on the community, the Township Council was already pondering major repairs to the historic Wetherhill house in Dayton and the Environmental Center on Old Road in Kendall Park. ”There is a problem with rain damage at the Environmental Center,” Acting Township Manager…
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MANVILLE: Sen. Lautenberg urges observance of Minute of Remembrance
To the editor: To ensure America never forgets the price that terrorism exacted in the Sept. 11 attacks, the U.S. Senate recently approved legislation that asks all Americans to join together in a national Moment of Remembrance on Sept. 11, and I am glad that so many New Jersey communities have agreed to join our…
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MANVILLE: Don’t forget, and don’t succumb to, terrorism
The 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks against the USA finds us at an unusual place in our history. In many ways, the events of Sept. 11, 2001, and the weeks and months that followed still seem fresh and vivid. Yet, many people, especially those in other parts of the country, have reached a point…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Ceremonies at two firehouses mark 9-11 observance
Woods Road firehouse to unveil sculpture made with Trade Center steel By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor The base on which a six-foot-long twisted steel beam from one of the World Trade Center towers will be installed stands ready on Tuesday morning at the Woods Road firehouse. Town to remember 9-11 Residents are invited to events…
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LAWRENCE: Increase in cat license fees approved
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer With virtually no comment, Township Council gave final approval Tuesday night to an ordinance that raises the annual license fee for cats effective immediately. The ordinance hikes the license fee for a cat that has been spayed or neutered from $8 to $11. It is going to go up…
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PRINCETON AREA: Spotlight: Founder of nonprofit for cancer survivorsis more than a survivor herself
Gail Tyrrell, two-time cancer survivor and Fortune 500 life-and-work coach, will lead a seminar at the Breast Cancer Resource Center at the YWCA Princeton to help cancer survivors transition from being full-time patients to being full participants in life. ‘
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Viking marching band prepares for competitions
Photos by Ed Birch Members of the South Brunswick Marching Band and Color Guard take to the football field at the high school Aug. 31 to perform their new show for parents and supporters.
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LAWRENCE: Residents may be eligible for storm aid
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Hurricane Irene left a trail of devastation in its wake, but township residents, businesses and nonprofit groups may be eligible for help from the U.S. government, according to Lawrence Township officials. Township residents can register with the Federal Emergency Management Agency for aid by calling 1-800-621-3362, or by going online…
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COLUMBUS NEWS: Sept. 8
By Peg Traino The Franklin Fire Company No. 1 of Mansfield Township invites the community to join them as they remember the events of Sept. 11, 2001, on Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011. A 5-foot section of steel from the World Trade Center will be on display. In the center of town, at the intersection of…
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