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Series on musicians to be held at Monroe Library
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – The Artists in Residence series, "Meet the Musician," will be held at the Monroe Township Public Library at 4 Municipal Plaza. The lives and works of composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig Van Beethoven will be highlighted with pianist Dennis Kobray. Discover the tragic and colorful life of Mozart on Saturday,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SBHS senior heading to down under classic
Staff photo by Mary Brienza Tyrin Fairman Jr., right, and his father show off Tyrin’s letters of acceptance from the colleges Tyrin applied to.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Proposed Burger King nixed because of drive-thru
The Robbinsville Zoning Board of Adjustment rejected the application for a proposed drive-through Burger King at the corner of Main Street (Route 526) and Route 130 South last week. Board members complimented the architectural design of the proposed building, shown in an artist’s rendering above, as being con´sistent with the look of Town Center, but…
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Groundbreaking slated for new Hopewell Borough Hall
By: centraljersey.com Hopewell Borough Mayor Paul Anzano has scheduled a groundbreaking celebration to mark the kickoff of construction and improvements to the former Masonic Hall, 88 E. Broad St., the site of the new Hopewell Borough Hall. The event will be held on Feb. 12, rain or shine, from 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. "For nearly 20…
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Justin Feil
By: centraljersey.com Alice Nie will forever remember being a part of a history-making Robbinsville High School swim team. Things seemed pretty good for the Ravens after a good showing at the Mercer County Championships on Saturday, and only got better with Robbinsville’s first berth in the state tournament Monday. The Ravens are the No. 6…
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Schools will register next fall’s kindergartners
By: centraljersey.com Hillsborough schools are registering next fall’s kindergartners on March 1, 3 and 4. Registration will take place at the six K-4 elementary schools as follows: – March 1 – Students with last names beginning with A-H. – March 3 – Students with last names beginning with I-P. – March 4 – Students with…
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LAWRENCE: Planners mull cell tower proposal
By Lea Kahn The would-be developer of a 150-foot-tall monopole cell tower will have to wait until next month to find out whether the Planning Board will grant its request for minor site plan and conditional use approval. The Planning Board on Monday spent more than three hours listening to testimony from representatives of Liberty…
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Hometown Girl Wins Logo Contest n Helps Homeless Animals
People for Animals It was a race to the very end – after all the donations were counted and online votes tallied, the grand prize winner is Ambyr Szablowski, student of Mrs. Lorraine Kozlowski, of Hillside High School in Hillside, New Jersey. People For Animals sponsored this contest to help spread the word about their…
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Revision would help nursery
By: centraljersey.com A local business to be affected by the construction of a Route 206 bypass would get a break if an ordinance revising a land development regulation is passed March 8. The Township Committee has introduced an amendment that allow nurseries and garden centers in the HOO (Home Office Occupation) district as a conditional…
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