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LAWRENCE: School will be thinking locally and acting globally
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Ben Franklin Elementary School students are halfway around the world from students at the Jian An Elementary School in Taiwan, but they have more in common than they think they all study the 3 Rs. But the 3 Rs are not what most people think. It’s not readin’,…
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ALLENTOWN: Flamingo fashion fundraiser takes wing
Romeo and Juliet flamingos, designed by students in Lori Russo’s class at Allentown High School, are entries in the Allentown Libary’s flamingo fashion fundraiser. Photo by Joanne Degnan
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Suspicious fire investigated
More than 50 firefighters from Hope Fire Company and surrounding communities battled this July 4 house fire on Route 539 in Upper Freehold. The state police say an investigation done by the county fire marshal has determined the blaze is of suspicious origin. Photo by Darrell Reilly, Millstone Fire Department
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WWFM Listener Jennifer Vose Proves Commitment to Music and Wellness with On-Air Segments
Listener Jennifer Vose in the WWFM studio
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Officials begin search for township manager
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Township Manager Matthew Watkins will leave the community next month for the city manager position in Clifton.
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
Frank Sasso, 43, of Lamberton Street in Trenton, was charged with stalking July 8 for calling a Lawrence Township woman on her cell phone and making numerous sexually explicit comments, police said. The victim called police at 5:38 p.m. July 7 to report that a man had been calling her. The caller’s phone number was…
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PLUMSTED: New schools superintendent starts in Plumsted
By Marisa Iati,Staff Writer PLUMSTED — Karen Jones, the district’s new superintendent of schools, has hit the ground running in her first two weeks on the job by learning about the district’s needs and beginning to formulate academic goals. ”I just hope to bring some new leadership and some innovative and creative strategies that I’ve…
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Stand up for those you swore to serve
Jennifer Bartok, Hillsborough Mr. President, you made a campaign promise to protect Main Street from corporate greed. We on Main Street are unemployed, underemployed or one layoff away from needing some type of safety net. This is not a handout. We pay into Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid through our taxes. Yet over the last…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Township wants a parks and recreation panel
By Amber Cox BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Township Committee has decided to begin the process of getting a Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee running in the township. ”We do have needs in this township for this type of committee,” Mayor Michael Dauber said. Committeewoman Anita DiMattia presented an overview of what a proposed Parks and…
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