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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: ELSA sewer proposal gets icy reception
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A proposal to extend sewer service into a substantial area of southeastern Hopewell Township went over like a lead balloon with residents who attended a special meeting at Central High School Jan. 19. About 75 residents attended the meeting and several dozen of them spoke. Almost all the speakers were…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Say it ain’t snow
Another blizzard hits towns hard By Doug Carman, Staff Writer Hightstown and East Windsor are digging out again from another nor’easter that dumped more than a foot of snow across Mercer County and most of central and northern New Jersey. It was the second blizzard to hit the area since December. The snow left from…
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Teen Wellness Day Monday
Hopewell Valley Central High School is hosting the third annual Teen Wellness Day on Monday in the gymnasium. The program is sponsored by HVCHS’ Wellness Committee and a team of volunteers from a wide range of agencies and health care providers. Students in grades nine-12 attend the program during their wellness period to gain a…
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Mary Ellen Zangara
By: centraljersey.com It is time for the National Wrestling Superstars All Star Pro Wrestling fundraiser Friday night at the VFW Hall on Washington Avenue. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. and the event begins at 7:45 with a night of big wrestling favorites. The fundraiser benefits the Manville Boy Scout Troop 193 and Cub Scout of…
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Food drive continues
By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – Area residents and businesses are reminded they can drop off donated non-perishable food items at the East Windsor Municipal Building, 16 Lanning Boulevard, during business hours, the East Windsor Police Building, 80 One Mile Road, any time, or the East Windsor Rescue Squad, District II building, Twin Rivers Drive, until…
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CENTRALJERSEY: Our mission should be local, local, local
By Cal Killeen, Managing Editor I have been in the newspaper business for a while. My early experiences go back to Linotypes and hot lead; click-clacking manual typewriters and wire service teletypes; editing stories with pencils, paper and glue pots. Of course, I was just a kid fresh out of school and lucky enough to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Library hosts poetry reading
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer A handful of dedicated people braved the freezing winter temperatures to attend a poetry reading at the South Brunswick Public Library, Sunday. About a dozen attendees listened to the featured poetry of Betty Lies, 75, of Montgomery and John McDermott, 58, of Cranford, and also had an opportunity…
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Tax form checkoff aids spay-neuter program
Barbara Wicklund, Montgomery New Jersey taxpayers can show their concern for our companion animals when they file their state income tax returns in 2011. For the first time, the tax forms will provide an opportunity to make a painless donation to the state’s Animal Population Control program, a low-cost spay-neuter program operated by the state…
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David Kilby
By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – As the township continues to deal with big projects, the Boy Scouts in town are doing their part by performing projects of their own all around town. At the Township Committee meeting Monday, Boy Scouts Josh Diamond and Patrick Sockler presented their Eagle Scout projects to the committee and received the…
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