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Free Tire Drop-off for Somerset County Farmers, Residents – May 2-6
Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders Free Tire Drop-off for Somerset County Farmers, Residents May 2-6 in Peapack PEAPACK – The Somerset County Division of Solid Waste Management is partnering with the Somerset County Road Division to collect scrap tires Monday, May 2, through Friday, May 6, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. County farmers…
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HIGHTSTOWN: New independent movie features borough native
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor James Mount, a thriving actor living in New York, grew up in Hightstown. He currently co-stars in “Lebanon, PA” an independent film getting a lot of traction these days. The film’s slogan is: “Life happens when you least expect it.” ”Lebanon, PA” has won multiple awards including the Founder’s Prize…
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EAST WINDSOR: New printing business opens in township
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR A college textbook-printing company opened a regional production center in Twin Rivers earlier this month, according to a news release from Mayor Janice Mironov. BR Printers, headquartered in San Jose, California, moved into the 36,000-square-foot facility at 70 Lake Drive on April 18. General Manager Darrin Isaacs…
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CRANBURY: Library honors its employees
Owen Dennehy prepares to blow out the candles on a cake honoring Cranbury Public Library staff members. Mr. Dennehy, who is autistic, has worked at the library for 20 years.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Monroe woman’s car struck going to cemetery
By Mary Brienza, The Packet Group An alleged drunk driver from East Brunswick sent a 58-year old Monroe woman to the hospital after a collision on Route 535 on Saturday afternoon. The accident occurred at 4:30 p.m. while the unidentified woman was trying to visit a cemetery, according to police. The woman was heading south…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: School budgets OK’d in Robbinsville, Millstone; defeated in Upper Freehold Regional, Plumsted
Updated By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer Voters in Robbinsville and Millstone approved their school budgets on Wednesday night, but the 2011-2012 spending plans for the Plumsted and Upper Freehold Regional school districts were defeated. All of the local 2011-2012 school budgets met the requirements of the state’s new 2 percent cap on increases in the…
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PRINCETON: Rockin’ the house: Lapidary fosters the future of an ancient craft
Phil McAuliffe Pietersite Feldspar pendants at Tomorrow’s Heirlooms.
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CRANBURY: Princeton High mourns loss of student
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Tragedy struck the small town of Cranbury on Tuesday night. Spring break had just ended, and the seniors of Princeton High School were returning to their classes. But Tuesday would be the last day they would see their classmate Emma Brunskill, a member of the Princeton lacrosse team…
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HIGHTSTOWN: A Shining Star of volunteerism
Cari Fais as an adult. In addition to her continual acts of community service, Ms. Fais said she chose to become a lawyer because “I wanted to become an effective advocate.”
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