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Groups invited to seek grants
By: centraljersey.com Hillsborough Township’s Credit Card Committee has announced that applications for grants awarded from the township’s affinity credit card program are now available for non-profit senior citizen and youth organizations within the township. Applications may be obtained at the township clerk’s office at the municipal complex on South Branch Road, along with guidelines to…
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ROOSEVELT: FDR A-OK
Volunteer effort rehabs bust, amphitheater By David Kilby, Special Writer ROOSEVELT — The Franklin Delano Roosevelt bronze head in the borough has long been a well-known offbeat landmark for central New Jersey. So, naturally, when a group of local volunteers noticed the pedestal deteriorating and the bust tarnishing, they raised funds to have the sculpture…
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ALLENTOWN: Marks brothers help AHS football to 4-0 start
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Almost every day in Allentown High School football practice, Cody and Ryan Marks get to line up against each other. ”We go against each other all the time,” said Cody, the older of the twins by nine minutes. “We’re really competitive in practice. If he beats me, I try…
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EDITORIAL: Election coverage guidelines focus on needs of readers
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Locally, the Nov. 2 general election features the following: — Hopewell Township — Township Committee Republican incumbents Jim Burd and Michael Markulec are seeking re-election to three-year terms. Their opponents are Democrats Michael Kosloski and Erika Kotite. — Pennington — Council seats (three-year terms) occupied by Democrats Thomas Ogren and…
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CAMPAIGN CORNER: Committee needs more discussion, transparency
Maureen Vella To the editor: Under the current governing Township Committee, information flow to the public is highly selective, decisions often appear to have been made before the meetings and many public statements are pre-scripted and rehearsed. When residents disagree, have concerns or even comment at Township Committee meetings, they are treated rudely. The Township…
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PRINCETON: Elm Court marks a milestone
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Residents and the community celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Elm Court senior and mobility-impaired housing with the dedication of a community garden and party. ”I love (living here), absolutely love it,” said Judy Burkhardt, the apartment complex’s first resident who has occupied the same handicap-accessible unit for 25 years.…
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Health department sets flu clinics
The Hillsborough Health Department has set several dates for flu vaccinations for Hillsborough and Millstone Borough residents, ages 18 years and older. There will be a $20 charge to all participants unless a Medicare card is presented. Those on Medicare will not be charged. The vaccinations will be administered at 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.…
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