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MANVILLE: Party brightens special kids’ holidays
Members of the Manville High School Key Club were on hand to help serve the special needs children and their families. From left are Jamie Fischer, Rebecca Gianotto, Audrianna Formanowski, Haley Andrews and Emily Sellar. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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Florence
By: centraljersey.com John Bartosh II, 21, was charged with two counts of distribution of a controlled dangerous substance, possession of a controlled dangerous substance and possession of a controlled dangerous substance in a motor vehicle on Dec. 7 around 3 p.m. The Florence Police Department Detective Division and the Burlington County prosecutor’s office Gang, Gun…
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Four questions!
By: centraljersey.com As we prepare to embark on the process of crafting next year’s budget for our local school district, I propose that as the district assembles its budget for the coming school year that they document the answers to the following four questions for each expenditure and cut they propose: – What is the…
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LAWRENCE: Lawrence sees $500,000 budget gap for 2011
2 percent state cap on tax hikes is culprit; cuts looming The township faces the possibility of having to make more than $500,000 in budget cuts to meet the 2 percent state-mandated cap on the 2011 municipal tax hike and the township manager has met twice with labor unions to discuss just how that might…
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Bob Nuse
By: centraljersey.com This season will have a whole new feel for the Northern Burlington High girls basketball team. Gone from a year ago are eight players from the varsity roster, including seven seniors who were lost to graduation. This year, the Greyhounds do not have a single senior on their roster. "Basically, we’re starting over,"…
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Town reimbursed $82,000
By: centraljersey.com BORDENTOWN CITY – A lawsuit stemming from five years ago has been settled and the city received a reimbursement check of $82,000. The county’s landfill, Florence Landfill (Aaxon Industrial Inc.), sued several municipalities for dumping trash into the landfill. All of the municipalities’ insurance companies, or the municipalities themselves were required to pay…
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ALLENTOWN: Redbirds are runners-up at national cheer event
ALLENTOWN — It’s official: The Allentown Redbirds Junior Pee Wee cheer squad is indeed one of the top teams in the country. The team placed second in its division at the Pop Warner National Cheer Championship at ESPN Wide World of Sports in Disney World on Dec. 6. The team competed against 17 other champion…
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MILLSTONE: Proposed connector road troubles Planning Board
Millstone Property Investments LLC has received a variance approval from Monroe Township to build a shopping center off Route 33 on the lot shown in the upper left corner of this aerial photograph. The developer now wants approval from Millstone Township to connect the shopping center to Prodelin Way. The lot shown on the lower…
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MILLSTONE: Proposed connector road troubles Planning Board
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer MILLSTONE — A developer’s request to turn a proposed cul-de-sac off Prodelin Way into a through street that connects to the back of a planned shopping center on Route 33 in Monroe was derided as unsafe by the Planning Board last week. ”Dumping all that traffic onto Prodelin Way is…
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