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Natalia Knochowski
By: centraljersey.com CRANBURY – There’s no need to leave town, or even your neighborhood, for a scary Halloween activity this week. Residents can just take a stroll over to 128 N. Main St. where Keith Shaw and his family are putting on a Halloween Haunted Scare Trail for the fourth year. On Halloween, visitors will…
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MANVILLE: Police set test of new warning system
By John Patten, Managing Editor The borough will test an Internet-based emergency notification system Nov. 4, one capable of quickly delivering thousands of phone, text and e-mail messages to residents. ”The test will begin at approximately 10 a.m. and if everything goes as planned, we will have contacted all residents within one hour,” Chief Mark…
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Too scared to knock?
By: centraljersey.com Manville Pizza has an offer that’s not too scary: children stopping in at the South Main Street restaurant in costume between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday will receive free pizza to enjoy. Manville Pizza is located at 31 South Main Street.
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By: centraljersey.com The actor has performed his one-man adaptation of Washington Irving’s story hundreds of times, narrating, playing five characters, and recreating Ichabod Crane’s famous and frightful ride one autumn night. But there are no effects or stage trickery involved. "The shows stay relatively simple because I love the fact that it really encourages people…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Consultant to help with energy plan
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A seven-member renewable energy co-op that hopes to slash energy costs is moving forward with plans to go solar. To make that happen, the City Council has hired a consultant to guide future progress of the intricate proposal. Because Lambertville is acting as the lead agency in the…
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HOPEWELL: Shield Awards given
President and Crew Chief Daniel Boone was presented the EMT of the Year award by Assistant Capt. John Muccioli.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Infragistics dedicates new home
By Davy James, Staff Writer Local officials were on hand Monday to cut the ribbon on a gleaming new facility for a software design company that decided to make its new home in South Brunswick. Infragistics Inc., an interface development company whose software was used to build web sites for companies such as Dell Computers…
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Vella will present new, better ideas
Michael Goldberg, Nottingham Way I have had the wonderful opportunity of working with Maureen Vella during her campaign for Township Committee. Maureen has embraced the challenge of running for public office with a passionate commitment to doing her absolute best combined with the never-ending energy it takes to campaign in Hillsborough. I have seen her…
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