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Kudos to Cranbury Public Works Department
By: centraljersey.com It was with great interest and sympathy that I read the letter of complaint regarding Public Works in Monroe from Marianna Prontnicki. Especially since I had been thinking about our Public Works Department in Cranbury and how wonderfully dependable they have been. My husband and I both agree that we can count on…
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Pennington School to host Relay For Life kickoff
By: centraljersey.com The Pennington School and the American Cancer Society will hold an informative kickoff event today (Feb. 10) in preparation for the first Pennington/Hopewell Relay For Life, which will be held April 29-30 on the campus. The kickoff, to which the public is invited, will be held at 7 p.m. in the Stainton Hall…
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The alpacas at the Chimney Hill B&B
EXPLORING WEST AMWELL’S FARMLAND By Betty Jane Hunt, Special Writer Some people are fortunate enough to be able to pursue something about which they are passionate. Terry Anderson is one of those people. Her passion is her alpacas. She is very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about her herd, which she began 12 years ago with a…
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ALLENTOWN: Scouts have four new ‘Eagles’
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — Four new “Eagles” have landed the highest rank in Boy Scouts. Christopher Tyminski, Matthew Kostman, Michael Schumacher and Garrett Hoover, all of BSA Troop 180 in Allentown, recently were awarded their Eagle badges during a Court of Honor ceremony attended by their families and friends. All four planned,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – VooDUDES jazz up senior center on Friday night
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The sounds of jazz filled the Senior Center on Route 522 Friday night as fans came to enjoy the music of the VooDUDES band. About 112 people attended the concert, Nancy Delgado, 51, of Dayton, who is secretary of the Arts Commission, said. Some members of the…
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MONTGOMERY: 3.5 percent appropriations hike is OK’d in Montgomery
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer The Montgomery Township Committee passed an ordinance at its meeting Feb. 3 to increase appropriations for 2011 by 3.5 percent, which amounts to $622,326. ”Montgomery historically has adopted that ordinance to allow it to go to 3.5 percent,” said Donato Nieman, township administrator. ”The overall municipal budget as proposed is…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Winning the South Jersey Group I girls bowling championship is nothing new for Alaura Jones, but it was extra special this season. "This was one more sentimental because it’s my senior year and a lot of people didn’t think we’d have a chance," said the Bordentown Regional High School senior. "Jess (Gareis) and…
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WEST AMWELL: Energy proposal returns to Planning Board
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — A proposed ordinance intended to govern renewable energy facilities, including what some refer to as “solar farms,” has been sent back to the drawing board. Following a public hearing Friday night, the Township Committee sent the ordinance back to the Planning Board for further review and revision.…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City en route to photo enforcement
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city has taken the next step in a plan to install cameras for traffic enforcement. The City Council recently authorized Mayor David Del Vecchio and Acting Clerk Cynthia Ege to sign a contract for “automated photo enforcement” with the Arizona-based company, Redflex. The contract will authorize Redflex…
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