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Cynthia Williamson
By: centraljersey.com Democrats David Mackie and Sean Jackson were sworn in for three-year terms on Hopewell Borough Council at Monday’s reorganization meeting. The ceremony marked Mr. Mackie’s fifth term on council and a second term for Mr. Jackson. Longtime Councilman David Knights, a Republican, was unanimously re-elected as council president. In his mayoral address, Paul…
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HILLSBOROUGH: McCauley tapped for mayoral term
By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer The Township Committee on Tuesday unanimously elected Gloria McCauley to serve as mayor in 2011. Carl Suraci, another unanimous selection at the annual reorganization meeting, will serve as deputy mayor for the term. Committeeman Frank DelCore, who served as mayor in 2009 and 2010, was sworn in for a new…
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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 that 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…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Firefighter grant to boost ranks
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE The township has secured a two-year $700,604 federal grant to hire four firefighters and Mayor Dave Fried says Trenton firefighters who recently received layoff notices from the city will have first priority for the Robbinsville jobs. The Federal Emergency Management Agency notified Robbinsville on Dec. 24 that its…
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Week of Jan. 6
Elks Hoop Shoot Friday, Jan. 7 The New Egypt Lodge Hoop Shoot will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. at New Egypt Middle School. Registration starts at 6:30. The free-throw-shooting contest is for kids ages 8 to 13, as of April 1, 2011. There are boys/girls groups for ages 8-9, 10-11 and 12-13.…
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A great gift from a local librarian
By: centraljersey.com "I’ve never had time to read book reviews." – William Faulkner Diane Miller works in the Hopewell Township branch of the Mercer County library system. Over the years, she has become a good friend to this newspaper and to me. She’s contacted us about a number of things we wound up writing about,…
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MANVILLE: Cyclists make run to greet new year
Elks Motorcycle Club President Mark Nipps, second from right, and Vice President Jeff Domitrowski, far right, get set to take off with other motorcyclists on the club’s annual Hangover Run. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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