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John Tredrea
By: centraljersey.com The boil-water advisory for those areas of western Hopewell Township served by Trenton Water Works was still in effect Wednesday, township police Chief George Meyer said. The area covered by the advisory includes Scotch Road, Reed Road and the Jacobs Creek Road area. The boil-water advisory has been lifted for those Hopewell Township…
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Committee needs more discussion, transparency
By: centraljersey.com 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 Committee is a…
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Play golf for ‘The YAC’
By: centraljersey.com I would like to invite the community to join us in a Community Mini-Golf Outing at Pine Creek Miniature Golf on Oct. 10 from noon-4 p.m. This event is an excellent way for families and friends to spend time together while raising funds for the much anticipated "The YAC" (Youth Activity Center). The…
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‘Coat of Arms’ honors firemen
By: centraljersey.com The City of Lambertville has a new piece of art welcoming those who travel along Route 29. On Sept. 12, sculptor Katherine Clear, with the support of The Friends of Ely Park, unveiled her newest piece, "Coat of Arms," honoring the men and women of the local volunteer fire companies. Ms. Clear discussed…
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Diocese of Metuchen -World Mission Sunday
By The Diocese of Metuchen will observe World Mission Sunday on October 24 with a mile walk, special liturgy and mission lunch. Sponsored by the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, a pontifical mission society, World Mission Sunday is a day set aside for Catholics to recommit themselves through prayer and sacrifice to the…
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Holt’s experience needed now more than ever
By: centraljersey.com Twelve years ago some of us here in the 12th Congressional District wrote to local papers supporting Rush Holt in his campaign for Congress. He had much to recommend him as a scientist, educator, environmentalist and administrator. In the six terms he has served since then, Mr. Holt has demonstrated his abilities and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Mayoral candidates discuss open space goals
By Davy James, Staff Writer Candidates for mayor say that preserving open space is a high priority, but must be carefully considered when also evaluating the need to maintain the township ratable base. Three candidates are seeking the four-year mayoral seat: Democrat Frank Gambatese, who has served as mayor for the past eight years; independent…
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Christopher Sacco
By: centraljersey.com After enduring a difficult budgeting process a year ago, Burlington County school districts will receive $13.4 million in federal aid stemming from the jobs bill Congress approved in August. This money does not cover the aid that Burlington public schools have lost in the current year, which is $56.7 million. The state as…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Positive behavior will provide rewards
By Christopher Sacco, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP There’s going to be a whole lot of trading going on at Bordentown Regional High School this year and, right now, the market is up along with the gains. The gains come in the form of positive behavior, respect for colleagues, accountability and self-respect. The Positive Behavior…
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