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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dow Jones grabs power of sun
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Dow Jones & Company is looking to the sun to generate 15 percent of its energy needs at the corporate campus on Route 1. The media company is having some 13,000 solar panels installed, covering 230,000 square feet at its South Brunswick corporate offices, making it one of the largest…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Police urge residents, businesses to be vigilant
ROBBINSVILLE In the wake of several recent burglaries in the township, police are asking residents and business owners to take security precautions and to report suspicious activity to the police immediately. Cash, jewelry and other items were reported stolen from two homes in the Windswept development off Line Road that were burglarized on Oct.…
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Stone Bridge stands up to bullies
Seventh-grader Ryan Hultberg (right) competes in the “Cookie Face” game show event at the Stone Bridge Middle School’s Stand United Against Bullying event on Monday. Students raced against the clock to slide a vanilla wafer placed on their foreheads into their mouths without using their hands. (Staff photo by Joanne Degnan)
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dow Jones grabs power of sun
More than 13,000 solar panels cover one of the parking lots at the Dow Jones & Company campus on Route 1.
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NJ Graphic Design Studio Owner meets with National WBENC Leaders
By Chrysanthe Longman Beverly Rossi, President of Graphic Matter, Inc. recently participated in a private networking session with the national leaders of Women’s Business Enterprise National Council [WBENC] and fellow Envoy members from WBENC’s Philadelphia Regional Partner Organization. The WBENC National Board of Directors was in town for their annual meeting. This meeting, held on…
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HIGHTSTOWN: part time police plan in jeopardy
By Evan Grossman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN — A conceptual plan to reinforce the embattled borough police force with part time officers may not get off the ground if lawyers determine the hiring of such officers is illegal. Citing section 40A:14-146.16 of the New Jersey statutes, Councilwoman Isabel McGinty, who is also a lawyer, wondered if…
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For the troops
Operation Trick-or-Treating 4 Our Troops Students at Solebury United Methodist Children’s Learning Center, 2536 Aquetong Road, celebrated Veterans Day by packaging post-Halloween candy for Operation Trick-or-Treating 4 Our Troops, an annual candy drive held to thank the military and their families. Care packages are sent to troops who are deployed. They will be delivered to…
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ALLENTOWN: Ticse reaches Meet of Champions
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Any demons that Caroline Ticse might have felt after last year’s Group III state championship race, she squashed with a record-setting performance Saturday. The Allentown High School senior finished third in 19:14 at Holmdel Park in the Group III meet. ”I felt awesome,” Ticse said. “It was probably one…
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