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PQM slates annual ‘Fight Cancer Day’
Pennington Quality Market will hold its 17th annual “Fight Cancer Day” on April 28 from 7 a.m.-9 p.m. On this special day PQM will join forces with The American Cancer Society and donate 5 percent of its total sales to the Central Jersey Division of the American Cancer Society. The donation will be used to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – School elections set for this week
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Voters will be going to the polls on April 27 to decide on the $134 million proposed school budget and fill three open seats for the Board of Education. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m. for voters throughout the community to cast their ballots, according to…
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Christine Abrahams should be elected to school board
Ellen and Edwin Nusbaum, Skillman To the editor: On April 27 the people of Montgomery Township will have the chance to add some new faces with new ideas to the Board of Education at a time when those ideas are sorely needed. Christine Abrahams should be one of those elected. My wife, Ellen, and I…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Kuehner a good choice for board
By John E. Smith Jr., Dayton To the editor: Raymond Kuehner is a member of the South Brunswick Board of Education Citizens Budget Advisory Committee and has now come forward as a candidate for School Board. The citizens of South Brunswick should regard this as good news. Mr. Kuehner is a well-known member of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – New management is familiar at Bagel Basket
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Kendall Park resident and owner Bobby Patel, left, and Monmouth Junction resident and baker Juan Camarillo Lopez, 33, in the Bagel Basket on Route 1.
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AIR slates benefit luncheon
Artists In Residence (AIR) has announced a spring fundraiser and the nonprofit’s only benefit for the year, a luncheon at Marsha Brown Restaurant. The event takes place on May 4 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at the old stone church on South Main Street, New Hope. Tickets are $40 and may be purchased online through Paypal…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Citizens to make garbage choice
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor LAMBERTVILLE — On Wednesday (April 27), between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m., the city’s registered voters will decide how they want to pay for garbage collection. The city has placed a question (Municipal Levy Cap Referendum) on the ballot on the same day as the local school board/school budget election.…
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HIGHTSTOWN: GOP candidates target borough’s immigration policy
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The Republican Borough Council candidates are looking into reversing the borough’s “no-questions-asked” policy toward suspected illegal immigrants, according to a press release from Councilwoman Skye Gilmartin. Ms. Gilmartin, seeking to hold her seat for her first full term, and John Archer, who’s looking to join the Hightstown Borough…
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