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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – OSHA investigating warehouse incident
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration is conducting an investigation into why six workers were overcome by carbon monoxide at the Hermann Warehouse Corp. Saturday morning, Patricia Jones, area director of OSHA in Avenel said Monday. An investigation into the incident at the 21 Distribution Way business that caused…
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Rich Fisher
By: centraljersey.com A sixth straight Colonial Valley Conference Patriot Division title. A fourth seed in the Mercer County Tournament. A second seed and first-round home game against Burlington Township in the Central Jersey Group III Tournament. A glittering 16-5 record entering Wednesday’s MCT quarterfinal game with Princeton Day School. That is the ledger thus far…
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Hopewell Borough parking group meets Wednesday
By: centraljersey.com In the fall 2010, Mayor Paul Anzano appointed a citizen subcommittee to study existing and potential parking issues facing Hopewell Borough residents, business owners and visitors. The group, chaired by Councilman Bob Lewis, will prepare and present recommendations to the Borough Council and the Planning Board for possible implementation in future local ordinances…
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Gene Robbins
By: centraljersey.com Feed them for free and they will come. That social axiom was proved in spades Friday when hundreds of people overwhelmed the 12 or so food vendors in the first "Hillsborough Sampler" expo. The event was advertised to last for four hours, but most of the vendors saw their offerings quickly devoured. Some…
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WEST WINDSOR: Field lights could result in legal action
Manny Efstathios addresses the members of the West Windsor Township Council at the Monday night meeting during discussion of field lights for the school district’s two high schools. Staff photo by Allison Musante
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Cabaret raises $14K for Millstone schools
By: centraljersey.com MILLSTONE – Millstone Township Foundation for Educational Excellence (MTFEE), a nonprofit organization, raised $14,000 from its second annual Cupid’s Cabaret that was held Feb. 5 at Knob Hill Country Club in Manalapan. Proceeds from the event will help MTFEE provide grant funding to the Millstone Township School District for new and innovative programs,…
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Don’t let the Dinky derail university project
Brian Zack, Princeton Thank you for your coverage of the ongoing silliness of Princeton’s town-gown issue du jour, the sacrosanctity of the location of our beloved Dinky. It would be highly amusing if it weren’t so sad. Now, community planning is an excellent thing, and I greatly appreciate the good work that has been done.…
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MONTGOMERY: Student ‘speaks out’ on dating violence
MONTGOMERY On Friday, Feb. 11, at Montgomery’s Upper Middle School, students in the eighth grade participated in a program on teen dating violence. This is the first year New Jersey recognizes February as Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month. Realizing the importance of educating students on this matter, a Montgomery High School 10th…
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Community works thanks supporters, particpants
Marge Smith, Princeton Record low temperatures on Jan. 24 couldn’t deter the more than 450 enthusiastic participants who attended the 14th annual Princeton Community Works conference at the Frist Center on the Princeton University campus. Participants from more than 200 non-profit organizations across the state, networked and gained insight and information by attending workshops. Our…
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