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SOUTH BRUNSWICK- Council passes purchase
Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The Township Council has approved a plan to buy property to build more affordable housing. On Nov 23, the council unanimously passed Ordinance 2010-49, which approved and finalized the township’s plan to buy property to build affordable housing units. Councilman Chris Killmurray was absent from the meeting.The townhouse on…
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INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS SERVICES LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGIC DIRECTION
ISS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS SERVICES LAUNCHES NEW STRATEGIC DIRECTION New Web Site, Management Team Further Position ISS as Leader in Industry PRINCETON, NJ – International Schools Services (ISS), a pioneer in international education celebrating 55 years of supplying international schools with everything they need to provide their students with a world-class education, has announced a…
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PRINCETON: Wish lists still want angels
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer Community members still have time to fulfill a local child’s wish list this holiday season. Princeton Human Services is still seeking donors for its 11th annual Holiday Wish List program to give gifts to needy children in Princeton. As of the organization’s deadline Wednesday, only 201 of 259 children’s wish…
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Toll Gate PTO’s TASK efforts ongoing
For over two decades, Toll Gate Grammar School has been contributing to the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen’s (TASK) Thanksgiving dinner. Through this annual project, the students undertake a considerable community service project. Each student is responsible for various aspects of planning, donating and implementing the meal. The activities throughout November include collecting canned goods, raising…
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Mary Ellen Zangara
By: centraljersey.com It was 30 years later and the Manville High School Class of 1980 gathered Saturday night for its reunion at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Somerset. Forty-three members of the class came to reminisce about the high school years and catch up with others. Class President Michele DiBello welcomed everyone, saying, "Hi! Thank…
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’Taste of Lambertville’ is a great success!
Tom Martin, president The eighth annual “A Taste of Lambertville” was held on Nov. 19. Showcasing merchants, restaurants, B&Bs and businesses, the event was another great success due to the generosity of the participants. Restaurants & caterers included: Baker’s Treat, Bell’s Tavern, Cabot Creamery, Caffe Galleria & City Market, The Chocolate Box, Hamilton’s Grill…
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PENNINGTON: Orion, Dahlia to hold open house on Sunday
There also will be a new toy drop-off for Christine’s Hope for Kids By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Robin Hepburn has been a full-time professional goldsmith and jewelry designer and maker for a long time — nearly 30 years. But the thrill is not gone — far from it. ”The big thing is still…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Teens targeting cancer: 8th-grader raising funds in mom’s memory
Stephen Wurst, 13, has helped raise $28,000 for Laurie’s Legacy, a fund established in memory of his mother, Laurie Parlin, who died of breast cancer last year. (Staff photo by Andrew Corselli)
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