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John Tredrea
By: centraljersey.com The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, based in Hopewell Township, has hailed the state Legislature’s Dec. 13 passage of the Fertilizer Control Bill and has urged Gov. Chris Christie to sign it into law. Association officers say the bill is "a critical measure for the protection of clean water and the environment across central…
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Concern about honey bees
By: centraljersey.com The following is an open letter to Sen. Robert Menendez, Sen. Frank Lautenberg and New Jersey District 7 Rep. Leonard Lance concerning approval of pesticides that are literally killing our honey bees. There is a great sense of urgency regarding EPA practices related to the approval of pesticides that are literally killing one…
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Recycling center sets holiday closings
By: centraljersey.com BRIDGEWATER – The Somerset County Recycling Center at 40 Polhemus Lane will be closed Friday, Dec. 31, in observance of the New Year’s Day holiday and Monday, Jan. 17, in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. The center will be holding its next Saturday drop-off event from 8 a.m. to 2…
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New boat ramp to get tested at Christmas crossing
By: centraljersey.com WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa. – On Friday, representatives of the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, Washington Crossing Historic Park, and Upper Makefield Township dedicated a new limited-access boat ramp that will be put to the test during the Christmas Day reenactment of George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River. The $200,000 boat ramp…
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“A Few Good Men” Brings Courtroom Drama to MCCC’s Kelsey Theatre Jan. 21-30
Starring in “A Few Good Men” are, from left, Joe Zedeny as Lt. JG Weinberg, Mark Violi a Lt. JG Kaffee, and Faith Dowgin as Lt. Cmdr. Galloway.
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Faith Bahadurian
By: centraljersey.com Haven’t we suffered enough? Ever since the economy took a dive, austerity has become our badge of honor. Comfort food reigns, from home kitchens to high-end restaurants. Well, I need a break, even a short one, from all this. I don’t go to an expensive restaurant to eat stew meat or mac ‘n’…
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FLORENCE: Superintendent search prompts public debate
By Amber Cox, Staff Writer FLORENCE — The township Board of Education has initiated a search to find a new superintendent effective July 1, when Louis Talarico’s contract is up. “The board decided in September that we wanted to go in a different direction and we decided to initiate a superintendent search,” Board…
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