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Disappointment in appointment process
Jason Medina, Bordentown Township Committeeman At the last township meeting, the committee passed resolutions appointing certain members of the committee to serve on advisory committees for five important projects: the Town Center Redevelopment Project; the Waterfront Redevelopment Project; the Waterfront Redevelopment Project (specifically for Block 140, Lot 3); Affordable Housing; and the Nissim Redevelopment Project.…
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LAWRENCE: Board slots filled
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council made another round of appointments to fill vacancies on six advisory boards and committees at its meeting Tuesday night. Theresa Birch, of Poillon Court, was named to fill an unexpired three-year term on the Affordable Housing Board. The term ends Dec. 31, 2011. James Williams,…
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MILLSTONE: Township’s Miss New Jersey revels in pageant experience
By Audrey Levine, The Packet Group MILLSTONE Ashley Shaffer may not have won any titles during the Miss America Pageant, which concluded with a national TV show Saturday, but Miss New Jersey 2009 has no regrets about the experience and plenty of plans for the future. ”I put everything I had into the competition,”…
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Olde York Country Club Raises $22,500 for Ryan’s Quest
Lauri Bookholdt presents a check for $22,500 to Maria Shultz, founder of Ryan’s Quest. Also pictured are Ryan Shultz and Marie Czarnecki, Olde York Country Club Treasurer
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Food bank in need through entire year
Jean Quinn, Vice President, Corporate Communications, The Provident Bank New Jersey’s food banks need our help! Although the holiday season has ended, when more people are compelled to make charitable contributions, we have to hold onto that giving spirit. Higher food costs, rising unemployment and other financial hardships are leading a greater number of…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Fried considers private EMS deal
Mayor: Cost-neutral plan mitigates loss of per diem firefighter/EMTs By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE An emergency medical services deal being considered with Capital Health to help mitigate the recent loss of many per diem firefighters, who also answer EMS calls, could save the township up to $50,000 per year in overtime costs, according…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the Feb. 4 edition
Peg Dotson Tel: 499-3807 Fax: 499-3807 E-mail: [email protected] Willitt-Hogan-Tonne Legion Post 39 in Roebling will have its Shrimp Night back on schedule this Friday, Feb. 5. The price is still the same of $10 for 15 large peel yourself shrimp with homemade potato salad, cole slaw and dessert. A meatball sandwich platter will…
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Care for your teeth and get to keep them
By Ron Ostroff Care for your teeth and get to keep them February is National Children’s Dental Health Month EAST BRUNSWICK n Good dental health starts with a toothbrush in the hands of small child. “Brushing and flossing is learned behavior,” said Dr. Steve Susskind, a dentist in East Brunswick, who for 12 years has…
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