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Pam Hersh
By: centraljersey.com I sat on the bench in front of Starbucks on Nassau Street three weeks ago and frantically punched letters and numbers on both my personal cell phone and work-designated cell phone that also does e-mail. A voice behind me softly admonished, "Honey, life is too short for all this," as she made a…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Basketball bandit gets help from hoop
Scales pole to enter through second story By Davy James, Staff Writer South Brunswick police are searching for a burglar who climbed a basketball hoop and pole to gain entry to a second-floor window of a residence on Rocky Hill Road in Princeton Walk last weekend. Homeowners had been away Saturday between 7 p.m. and…
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FALL FESTIVAL AT HAR SINAI TEMPLE
By Har Sinai 7-DAY FALL HARVEST FEASTIVAL AT HAR SINAI TEMPLE Hopewell Twp. – Har Sinai Temple’s 7-day Fall Harvest Festival begins the evening of Sept. 22 when families are invited to bring fruit, vegetables and homemade decorations to help decorate the outdoor Sukkot. The service begins at 7 p.m. in the temple’s…
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Governor Christie puts tough ethics rules on table
By: centraljersey.com New Jersey government does not have the best reputation – for good reason. The state has been beset by scandal after scandal, with high-profile politicians finding themselves behind bars or under indictment for everything from accepting bribes to influence peddling and theft of public money. Efforts have been made to end the parade,…
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Not surprised!
By: centraljersey.com As a former Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education member whose tenure on the board coincided with that of Jim Wulf and Judy Lindenberger, I am disappointed, but not surprised by their decision to appoint NJEA member and former HVRSD employee Stephen Keen to chair the Personnel Committee. This is but one example…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Children left on school bus
Twins found asleep on vehicle in East Brunswick By Davy James, Staff Writer Twin 6-year-old elementary school students were left on their school bus for two hours after they left Indian Fields Elementary School. Police discovered the children on the bus, where they had been left after the bus driver failed to check for the…
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Raritan Valley Chorus set to launch season
By: centraljersey.com The Raritan Valley Chorus is looking for people who like to sing. Rehearsals will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays beginning Sept. 15, at the Nurture Center of the Neshanic Reformed Church at 715 Amwell Road in Hillsborough. The chorus will be preparing for its holiday concert to be held in December. Guests…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
Time to heal Lisa Hartmann, Bordentown City Plato said, “The punishment which the wise suffer who refuse to take part in the government, is to live under the government of worse men. “ Recently, Bordentown City and Township leaders have been in the paper for less than flattering events. Recently there have been letters to…
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Lots of things one needs to know about bed bugs
By: centraljersey.com Bed bugs were once a common public health pest problem worldwide that declined in incidence through the mid- 1900’s. Recently bed bugs have undergone a dramatic resurgence and there are worldwide reports of increasing numbers of infestations. Bed bugs are great travelers; they are readily transported via luggage, clothing, bedding and furniture. Where…
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