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BETH EL NEWS: Summer programs fill schedule
COLUMN By Steve Guggenheim, the Herald’s Beth El Columnist EAST WINDSOR — The Synagogue’s new officers will be installed during the 6 p.m. services tonight. Executive Vice President Craig Sherman takes over as president, as Brian Chevlin finishes his two-year term. This summer, the sermon and discussion series is about to begin. The series will…
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TRENTON: Township victorious
Court upholds denial of age restriction conversion By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor TRENTON — Appealing to Mercer County Superior Court after unsuccessfully appealing to East Windsor Township, the Robertson Douglas Group lost again its bid for an age restriction conversion for its current development project, Enchantment in East Windsor. ”We’re very grateful that the court…
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CRANBURY: Clear water ordinance unclear to residents
By David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — The pending clear water ordinance that has been recommended by the county to Cranbury and that aims to keep waterways clean isn’t clear to residents. The issues raised by the ordinance were brought up at the Cranbury Planning Board meeting June 16. The ordinance from the Middlesex County…
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CRANBURY police: Report suspicious activities
CRANBURY — The Cranbury Township Police Department urges all residents, businesses owners and the general public to report suspicious activity immediately to the Cranbury Township police dispatcher at 609-395-0031. Since the summer months are here, the area sometimes encounters an increase in “gypsy” construction or remodeling scams. In addition, other ruses include “cleaning people” entering…
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MONTGOMERY: Friel has good feel at UConn
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Mike Friel feels pretty good about the way that his college baseball career started at Connecticut. The Montgomery High School graduate feels even better about how it’s going to go from here on out. ”The last thing Coach said to me is, freshman year is the hardest,” Friel said.…
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Eden Autism Services Launches Online Learning Community for Teachers
By Aileen Kornblatt Eden Autism Services, a nationally acclaimed organization specializing in educating children and adults with autism as well as providing workshops and training for families and educators has recently launched two online learning communities specifically designed for teachers through edWeb.net, a professional social network for the education community. In today’s electronic environment more…
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AROUND CRANBURY: ‘Read to Feed’ at Cranbury Library
By Lorraine Sedor, Special Writer Don’t forget to sign up for the Summer Reading Program at the Cranbury Library. This year’s theme is “One World, Many Stories.” Children sign up for a summer’s worth of reading fun via their library “passport.” Kids also will be reading toward the purchase of an animal through Heifer International.…
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MONTGOMERY: Catalano facing busy month
Football ‘Worlds’ to prepare MHS graduate for UFL By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor For DJ Catalano, the month of July will truly be a chance to show the world what he can do on the football field. The Montgomery High graduate of one of 45 players that have been selected to play for the United…
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