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Flames win one, lose one
By: centraljersey.com The Lawrence Pee Wee Flames ice hockey team dropped a 2-1 nail biter to the Black Hawks, as the lone goal came from Ian Moini off an assist from Kyle DePalma. The defense played a strong game, assisted by Reilly Fletcher’s hustle and back-checking. Calvin McKay made 21 saves in goal. A day…
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PLAINSBORO: Residents upset by animal control shift
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO Nearly a dozen long-time residents were outraged at the Township Committee meeting Wednesday night, as they expressed stern opposition to the cost-cutting resolution to switch the township’s animal control service provider next year. Mayor Peter Cantu heard comments from residents who disagreed with the proposed joint service agreement…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Plainsboro man still critical
By Mary Brienza A Plainsboro man is fighting for his life following a motor vehicle accident on Route 535 last week. A spokesman for Robert Wood University Hospital in New Brunswick said Anthony Couch, Jr., 43 of Plainsboro remained in critical condition Monday after emergency surgery during the weekend. According to police, Couch was driving…
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Dr. Mahmood Siddique
By: centraljersey.com Although the holiday season is supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year, it can also be very stressful , as people have increased responsibilities relating to decorating, shopping and entertaining. While many feel stressed, few understand what stress really is or are aware of the negative effects on health. Because…
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PRINCETON: Peace coalition holds ‘good jobs’ workshop
A workshop on How to Beat Swords into Plowshares and Create Good Jobs in America is being sponsored by the Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdayat the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, 50 Cherry Hill Road (just up the hill from the light at the intersection of Route 206 and Cherry…
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IRS Initiates Registered Return Preparer Program for 2011 Tax Season
By Gregg Semanick, IRS NJ Spokesperson The Internal Revenue Service recently launched an unprecedented effort to provide some oversight over the tax preparation industry, including approximately 27,000 New Jersey tax preparers. Most tax preparers are dedicated to quality tax return preparation and are committed to quality service for their clients. But the actions of a…
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Also bad news
Phyllis C. Stoolmacher, Mercer Street Friends Food Bank On behalf of the Mercer Street Friends Food Bank, I wish to thank all the caring and compassionate people who so generously donated food to us during this holiday season. The Food Bank provided over 3,400 turkeys, 25 tons of fresh produce and 15 tons of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Video cameras get temporary red light
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Two ordinances, if approved next year, would be videotaping parts of residents’ daily lives in an effort to keep them safe. The Township Council discussed in a work session Tuesday night about whether to join the state’s Red Light Running Automated Enforcement pilot program and whether new businesses…
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Township manager gets raise and contract renewal
By Lean Kahn Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun will be at the helm of Lawrence Township municipal government for the next five years, based on a new contract unanimously approved by Township Council on Tuesday night. Mr. Krawczun has served as municipal manager since July 2005, when former Municipal Manager William Guhl retired. The newly approved…
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