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LETTER: Johnson gives all
Harriet Indik Hershenov, Kendall Park Each year, Citizens for Independent Living presents the Barry Indik Memorial Award for Community Service to outstanding local volunteers. One truly fine recipient was Debra Johnson, whose political career has includes serving on the Township Committee, later on the Township Council and as our first elected mayor. Her contributions have…
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LAWRENCE: Police, firefighters help support autism agency
On Saturday Lawrence Township residents, along with local police and firefighters, helped raise funds and awareness for autism. Sponsored by the Lawrence Policemen’s Benevolent Association (PBA) through the efforts of Officers Andres Mejia and Michael Whitmore, over $4,000 was raised for Autism New Jersey (ANJ). Paul and Janice Tweedly, co-owners of Captain Paul’s Firehouse Dogs,…
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LAWRENCE: Macy’s helps Literacy Volunteers
Literacy Volunteers in Mercer County (LVMC) announced that it will participate in Macy’s fifth annual Shop For A Cause charity shopping event, which has raised more than $34 million since 2006 for local charities across the country. This year’s Shop For A Cause will take place at all Macy’s stores and on macys.com, Saturday, Oct.…
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LAWRENCE: Scarecrows contest returns to festival
Lawrenceville Main Street presents its annual Scarecrows in the Village harvest festival and contest on Sunday, Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Lawrenceville Farmers’ Market on Gordon Avenue. Enjoy delicious treats from favorite Farmers’ Market vendors, paint a pumpkin and listen to live music with family and neighbors. Budding artists are invited…
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Ken Weingartner
By: centraljersey.com UPPER FREEHOLD – More than 100 supporters of the state’s horse racing industry attended an educational symposium Monday at Perretti Farms in Cream Ridge. The three-hour event was organized by District 12 legislators Sen. Jennifer Beck, Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande and Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon. It was designed to educate fellow legislators and residents about…
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LETTER: Rejoicing in the sucess of festival
LouAnne Wolfe, South Brunswick On behalf of South Brunswick Social Services Department, I would like to thank Aaron Rosloff and the Rejoice 2010 committee for their tremendous food donation to our food pantry. The festival was a success with a large number attending for a day of music and festivities. The entrance fee was to…
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Five teens named to scholarship semis
By: centraljersey.com High school students George P. Alukal, Christina E. Lee, Jerry Liu, Bertrand Wang, and Ziyao Wang were named semifinalists in the annual Nationl Merit Scholarship program. The names of approximately 16,000 semifinalists in the 56th annual National Merit Scholarship Program were announced by officials of National Merit Scholarship Corp.. These academically talented high…
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Bottom Dollar store presents its cse
By Christopher Sacco BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Representatives from Bottom Dollar Food painted a picture of its proposed grocery store project Monday for the Bordentown Township Committee. Jeff Smith, the real estate development manager for Bottom Dollar Food, showed illustrations of the store, its shelving, and the walk-in refrigerated produce area, which he cited as one…
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LETTER: Johnson calls for debates
Debra Johnson, Monmouth Junction I think a debate among all the candidates is critical. I am grateful that the media publishes candidate statements that give the reader a feel for our positions. However, I think it is vitally important to hear us present our ideas and to directly address a variety of community issues. A…
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