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David Kilby
By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – Winthrop Cody was elected mayor at the Township Committee’s reorganization meeting Monday. New Committeeman Glenn Johnson and new Committeeman Dan Mulligan also were sworn into office to three-year terms. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Mulligan replaced Richard Stannard and David Stout, who stepped down from the council this year. The two new…
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LAWRENCE: MLK volunteers recruitment set at Lawrenceville church
By Lea Kahn CONTACT of Mercer County, its Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), and community partners VolunteerConnect and the Presbyterian Church of Lawrenceville will recruit volunteers for local community agencies on Jan 17. The event marks the celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday, which has become a national day of service. This…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Gallery exhibit showcases local talent
The “Champion People Watcher” sculpture by Dayton resident Art Lee is one of many pieces on display at the Municipal Building during the “See All The People” art exhibit through the end of March
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Club’s New Year’s Day ride supports Army of Hope
Bill Miller, of Hillsborough, takes part in the Manville—Hillsborough Elks Motorcycle Club’s third annual New Year’s Day Hangover Ride. (Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara)
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Treasure hunting in our treasured places
By: centraljersey.com Technology is often accused of turning people into couch potatoes. There’s no question far too many folks spend far too much time in front of computers, TVs and video games and not enough time outdoors getting fresh air and exercise. But one technology that’s become a must-have for many motorists also is getting…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Lost husky reunited with its owner
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Police reunited a Monroe Township woman with her Siberian Husky after it ran off after being let out of its home, ending up in South Brunswick. The dog, which police described as “friendly and well trained,” was spotted walking along Dunhams Corner Road in the early morning hours Saturday by…
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PRINCETON: Schools set forum for budget
Officials seek input on $2 million gap By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer They knew a budget shortfall was coming. Now the members of the Princeton Regional Board of Education are seeking the input of the public at an open forum at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at John Witherspoon Middle School. ”We expect approximately a $2 million…
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SUNSHINE LIST
Municipal, school board and other meetings Editor’s note: Representatives of municipal governments, boards, committees and commissions doing business in Hopewell Valley are requested to e-mail or fax (609-924-3842) lists of meeting dates for 2011 as soon as they are available for use in this column and in order to comply with the state’s Open Public…
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WEST WINDSOR: Planners retain leadership
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Planning Board leadership will remain intact for the coming year, as it looks forward to settling the Windsor Plaza Revitalization Plan and other key elements of the township redevelopment plan. At the board’s reorganization meeting Wednesday night, the board re-appointed chair Marvin Gardner and vice chair…
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