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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Tree lighting brightens Dayton despite cold
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The Dayton Village Citizen’s Coalition held their eighth annual Holiday Tree Lighting Sunday afternoon despite frigidly cold temperatures and a biting wind. Attendees bundled up in layers of coats, scarves, hats and mittens, braving the bitter cold to attend the event at the “five corners” intersection of Georges, Ridge and…
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Ken Weingartner
By: centraljersey.com Mark Fidanza hopes two factors — talent and time — can lead to a successful season for the Lawrence High ice hockey team. The Cardinals, who went 3-18-1 last year, got off to a fast start this season by beating Nottingham in their second game of the campaign. After three matches, Lawrence was…
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville Joshua Phillips, 33, of Lambertville, was arrested on an outstanding warrant Friday. Patrolman. Michael Gramlich, who was investigating an unrelated incident, arrested Mr. Phillips after a check revealed there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest issued by Flemington. The warrant was issued for failure to comply with the court’s sentence with bail set…
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Mary Ellen Zangara
By: centraljersey.com Christ the King School kicked off its winter basketball season with a school-wide pep rally last week. Students gathered in the gym with signs in support of the school’s basketball teams, the Knights. Physical Education teacher Nick Ferraro planned the rally to get school spirit for the upcoming season. "We are trying to…
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WEST WINDSOR: Council hears pleas to aid commission
West Windsor to consider statement to assist D & R Canal panel By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR A resolution to declare the township’s support for the Delaware and Raritan Canal Commission was tabled until the council’s agenda meeting Monday. For weeks, members of the community and the Friends of West Windsor Open…
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WEST AMWELL: New truck should trim garbage removal costs in half
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The township will start the new year by trimming about half of its approximately $91,000 expense for garbage removal. Beginning Jan. 8, for the first time, the township will haul away residents’ garbage with its own truck rather than relying on an outside trash hauler. ”It should…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Local firm recalls nutmeg due to salmonella fears
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Nutmeg manufactured by the Dayton-based Mincing Overseas Spice Company has been voluntarily recalled due to fears of salmonella contamination, according to the company. There have been no reported cases of salmonella poisoning from the recalled products as of yet, according to a press release from the United States Food and…
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WEST AMWELL: Township asking for roadwork funding
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The township hopes to perform surface and drainage improvements on Old York Road next year if it can win funding from the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission. The Township Committee last week agreed to submit an application to the commission asking for grants to make the…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Project to focus on two intersections
By Cynthia Williamson, Special Writer Hopewell Borough Council moved a step closer to completing phase two of its Streetscape Improvement Project. It awarded a contract to Bud Concrete, Inc., for $366,385.85 at its meeting Monday. The Sewell contractor was among nine companies bidding on the project. The contract will be funded with a federal grant…
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