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ALLENTOWN: ‘Petz Gone Wild’ event to be held May 1
ALLENTOWN — The Allentown Business Community Association will present its first “Petz Gone Wild” pet event on Sunday, May 1, from noon to 4 p.m. behind 28 S. Main St and in Heritage Park. There will be agility and obedience training demonstrations by Up Front Farm and luring course demonstrations and practice by Performance Canine…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – State to pave 2 miles of Route 27 in coming months
Two lanes in both directions of Route 27 from North Brunswick to South Brunswick in Middlesex County will be re-paved over the next six months, according to officials. The state Department of Transportation says it will undertake a maintenance and resurfacing project that will improve a total of 15 miles of roadway along Routes 12,…
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LAWRENCE: Detective’s calling is aiding youngsters
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Lawrence police Detective Scott Caloiaro enjoys children. That’s why the veteran police officer has chosen to serve as one of the Lawrence Township Police Department’s two juvenile officers. And it is Detective Caloiaro’s dedication to helping children that has earned him the Professional Services award from the Cherish the Children…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Alumni to be honored reflect on changes
Brianna Hudik, 18, and her grandmother, Mae Hamilton, 83, are being honored at the annual Scholastic Achievement Award Banquet. Ms. Hamilton is being inducted into the Bordentown Alumni Hall of Fame for her public service achievements.
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Officials consider deer advisory group
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A Hopewell Township Deer Management Advisory Committee may be created, if an ordinance introduced by the Township Committee Monday night is adopted. A public hearing and adoption vote are expected to be on the agenda of the committee’s May 9 meeting. Under the proposed ordinance, the advisory committee’s duties would…
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Developer’s miscalculation shouldn’t cost taxpayers
Bill Kelly, Robbinsville I applaud the “no” decision by the Robbinsville Planning Board in regard to Sharbell’s application to convert age-restricted housing to all-age development. Having attended one of the hearings, I understand the board was under a lot of pressure from Sharbell as it trotted out its expert witnesses whom I am sure were…
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PENNINGTON: Historic district vote is expected Monday
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A intensely controversial ordinance that would create an historic district in the older, central part of Pennington Borough is slated for a public hearing and adoption vote at the May 2 Borough Council meeting. The meeting will be begin at 7 p.m. at Borough Hall, 30 N. Main St. During…
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After 40 years, goodbye Princeton
Michael Lewis, New York My first visit to Princeton was to attend a meeting called by Frank Kaplan, the president of Creative Playthings. I flew into Princeton Airport through an operating flight from JFK. This meeting, in the latter 1960s, involved the few of us studying infant development with the aim of developing a line…
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CHESTERFIELD: Pupils to get fruit of mini-grant
By Amber Cox, Staff Writer CHESTERFIELD — Chesterfield was one of nine schools in the state to receive a $7,500 mini-grant from the New Jersey Department of Agriculture and Rutgers Cooperative Extension’s Department of Family and Community Health Sciences. The mini-grant is used to fund programs to help students eat more fruits and vegetables, learn…
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