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WEST WINDSOR: Planning Board OKs Chabad Jewish Center
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Planning Board gave the OK to a plan to use a house on Windsor Road as a Chabad Jewish center. Chabad of the Windsors had been seeking permission to use the premises it owns to conduct religious services. The 3.34-acre lot has one 20,000-square-foot building. Chabad…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Library Friends to hold annual membership tea
By Davy James, Staff Writer A taste of India will be offered at the local library this weekend as the Friends of the South Brunswick Public Library hold their annual membership tea. With a focus on the teas of India, the event is designed to attract new members to the Friends group and offer thanks…
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MANVILLE: Fresh faces at fire company
The fire company’s auxiliary officers sworn in include (left to right) Kimberly Monto, Christina Pfeiffer, Jodi Regazzini and Lucille Simoncelli. Photos by Mary Ellen Zangara
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Cardinals hope Ginn’s the tonic for rebuilding
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor In her first season as head girls basketball at Lawrence High School, Dana Williams is committed to a youth movement. And they get no younger than freshman Daphne Ginn. Despite her youth, Ginn has alternated between two guard and point guard, which is the most important position on the court.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Council aims to curb politicking at meetings
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — In an effort to discourage political campaigning during Township Council meetings, West Windsor officials say they may stop broadcasting public comment sessions during the 30 days leading up to an election. Council members said Tuesday that one of the problems encountered during the last election cycle was…
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FLORENCE: Hard work lifts girls basketball to 8-1
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor The Florence High School girls basketball team won both if its games this past week and is now 8-1. Florence Coach Vince Cipriano was a bit worried about complacency after his squad won the Central Jersey Group I title last season. Fortunately, that has not been a problem.…
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MANVILLE: Hando always hungry
Soph third at SCT wrestling tournament By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Peter Hando didn’t rest on his laurels after winning the 135-pound weight class at the Holmdel Tournament last month. Don’t expect it to be any different even after Hando was pleased to place at the Somerset County Tournament for the first time in…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS club plans history celebration
By Davy James, Staff Writer History will be brought to life at South Brunswick High School on Jan. 29 as the Dead Presidents Society, SBHS’s history club, hosts its fourth annual Inaugural Ball, which is a celebration of history and the community. The ball is a yearly fundraiser to help the club take its students…
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