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Mayoral issue needs study, not ‘games’
By: centraljersey.com First, there is the argument that we need a stronger mayor, a consistent voice to negotiate on behalf of the citizens – this might be a compelling argument if the proposal did that, however it does not. The ballot question offered does not change the form of government to a strong mayor it…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Route 130 accident claims man’s life
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE One man was killed and another seriously injured Tuesday in a crash involving two motorcycles and a pick-up truck pulling a larger camper trailer on Route 130. Police said they received multiple 9-1-1 calls at 2:48 p.m. regarding a traffic accident with a reported fire near Voelbel Road.…
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Saint Peter’s Wound Care Center Earns Top Awards of Distinction
By Philip Hartman Saint Peter’s Wound Care Center earns top awards of distinction NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.: Saint Peter’s University Hospital Wound Care Center and Hyperbaric Services has received the “Robert A. Warriner, MD – Center of Excellence Award’’ as well as the “Center of Distinction Award’’ presented by Diversified Clinical Services, Jacksonville, Fla., the world’s…
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School supplies drive begins in Montgomery Township
By: John Saccenti – Staff Writer MONTGOMERY – MONTGOMERY – With the first day of school right around the corner, parents and students alike are hitting the nearest supply stores for binders, pencils and pens, tape, crayons and anything else students from elementary to high school need to get the year started off right. But…
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Gertner Mandel & Peslak
By David Francis Law Firms Combine Forces For Synergy and Strength Jackson, NJ n Lawrence D. Mandel and Arthur M. Peslak of Mandel & Peslak in Freehold have joined forces with the law firm of Ross D. Gertner and Sean D. Gertner in Jackson to create the newly formed GERTNER MANDEL & PESLAK. Messrs. Mandel…
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FRONT ROW SEAT: ‘Other guys’ still recognizable
By Tom Kozlowski, Special Writer Many filmgoers may be exhausted from the amount of thinking they’ve done over Inception, and rightfully so. Here’s a solution: go back to the movies and enter the theater next to Inception — you know, the one featuring The Other Guys — where thinking is scorned. But before you check…
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A journey for knowledge
Librarian’s projects helps special needs children By: Birgitta Wolfe – Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY – It’s special because it’s the only program of its kind in the Burlington County Library System. It’s also special because of the unique service it provides special needs children and their parents who would have a hard time finding similar…
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End of Summer Block Party
By Cynthia Mendez Princeton Human Services and the Princeton Housing Authority will host an "End of the Summer Block Party" for residents of the Jackson/Witherspoon neighborhood on Sunday, August 22, 2010 from 3:00 – 6:00 PM. The block party will be held on Clay Street. There will be activities including a Tennis in the Street demonstration and tournament,…
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No pipe work complainnts
By: Geoffrey Wertime – Staff Writer MANSFIELD – Some potentially noisy pipe work Friday morning finished without a single complaint to the company or township police, according to officials. The Colonial Pipeline Co. went to work very early that morning to hook up new lines out of the way of the New Jersey Turnpike widening…
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