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Robert Donald DeFalco
Robert Donald DeFalco, 53, of Point Pleasant, passed away on Nov. 30. Born in Montclair, he lived in Cedar Grove prior to moving to Point Pleasant 19 years ago. Robert was a graduate of Chubb Institute of Technology, Jersey City, and became a computer programmer at IMS, Eatontown. He was a parishioner of St. Peter’s…
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Sons want their parents to show them ‘love’
ARE WE THERE YET Lori Clinch Christmas shopping. It simply isn’t what it used to be. Back in the day I could “wow” our four young sons with anything from Nike socks to the Batmobile and everything in between. They were thrilled at the pile of presents on Christmas morning. They would wake up at…
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Volunteer says advances have been made
The holidays are upon us and it is the time of giving. The giving of gifts, the giving of time, the giving of goodwill, and most importantly, the giving of thanks. As a volunteer, I want to thank every person who has supported the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Perhaps it is a donation, attending…
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LAWRENCE: Police seek help with finding driver involved in hit-and-run
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer LAWRENCE — The Lawrence Township Police Department is asking for help in finding the driver of a car that struck a 40-year-old Trenton man on Dec. 12 shortly before 6 p.m. on Princeton Avenue near Pine Street. Police are looking for a beige or champagne vehicle, possibly a Buick LaCrosse.…
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DATEBOOK
Grace Lutheran Church, 200 Park Ave., Freehold, will hold a gift auction from noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 12. All are welcome to attend. Details: 732-547-0948. Freehold Elks Lodge, Council No. 1454, will host its monthly breakfast from 9 a.m. to noon Dec. 20 at 73 W. Main St., Freehold. The cost is $9 for…
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PRINCETON: University begins demolition of Butler Tract housing complex
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Write Princeton University on Monday began demolishing a former graduate student housing complex known as the Butler Tract, the future site of what is expected to be faculty and staff housing. The town on Friday issued permits for the school to raze 17 of the some 113 structures on the…
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LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP: Parent blasts inconsistent lice policies in schools
By James McEvoy, Special Writer LAWRENCE — In the coming months school district officials will craft new school policy after a recent lice outbreak revealed inconsistent practices that in some cases allowed students with active infestations to return to the classroom. At the Dec. 9 Board of Education meeting, Superintendent Crystal Edwards revealed lice was…
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PLAINSBORO: Township receives grant to make it more energy efficient
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Plainsboro Township’s Recreation and Cultural Center and the Rush Holt Environmental Education Center will be getting some upgrades to make them more energy efficient, thanks to Sustainable Jersey. Plainsboro Township has received a $10,000 grant from Sustainable Jersey that will allow it to install high efficiency LED indoor…
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