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LAWRENCE: Board begins year with appointments
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Planning Board member Nathaniel Moorman was elected to his second consecutive term as board chairman at the reorganization meeting this week. Planning Board member Paul Penna was elected as vice chairman at the board meeting Monday night. The chairman and vice chairman are elected annually. Several newly…
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BORDENTOWN: Neighboring towns aim to communicate
Economic panels could examine key issues for both Bordentowns By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — In its first regular meeting of the new year, the Township Committee took up the possibility of establishing an Economic Advisory Committee to work with a similar group in neighboring Bordentown City. Committeeman Jason Medina, now the sole…
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LETTERS: Thank you South Brunswick
LouAnne Wolf, South Brunswick Our motto in South Brunswick has been “charity begins at home” and once again the community truly proved that this past holiday season. Every year for 30-plus years the township has helped those less fortunate to enjoy a wonderful holiday season. This year again with the help of some truly incredible…
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SPRINGFIELD: Three injured in crash
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer SPRINGFIELD Three people were injured, two of them apparently seriously, when two vehicles collided head-on on Route 545 Tuesday afternoon, officials said. State police Sgt. Julian Castellanos said Karlie Cunningham, 17, of Wrightstown, was driving south on the road at 3:24 p.m. when Melanie Yan, also 17 and of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: KP fire tab to increase
By Davy James, Staff Writer Fire District No. 1 is proposing a budget increase of about $200,000 for the upcoming year. The proposed $1.11 million budget for the district, which covers Kendall Park, would carry a tax rate increase of about one-fifth of a cent, from about .076 to .078 according to Fire Commissioner Larry…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Remembering MLK, serving the community
By Davy James, Staff Writer Service to the community will highlight the observation of Martin Luther King Day on Jan. 18. The Friends of Princeton Nursery Lands is seeking volunteers for a cleanup day picking up litter and clearing brush at the Mapelton Preserve in Kingston. ”Congress designated Martin Luther King Day as a day…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Township plans a dozen employee furlough days
By Davy James, Staff Writer The township will close all of its buildings one day a month as part of a plan officials say could save up to $500,000 in 2010. The closings are part of a furlough plan that will dock each employee one day’s pay when facilities are closed. Township police officers and…
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LAWRENCE: Police dismiss bomb scare as toy
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A child’s toy that apparently had been left behind by a visitor resulted in a bomb scare at the state Department of Motor Vehicles Commission office on Brunswick Pike at 5 p.m. Jan. 6, according to the township Police Department. An MVC employee was locking up the building…
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Jazz in January
By Kingston United Methodist Church Kingston United Methodist Church presents “Jazz in January”, a celebration of the church’s 131st birthday. The church invites the general public to come enjoy an evening of live music on Saturday, January 30th from 7-9 pm. The historic presence in the community of the Kingston United Methodist Church will be…
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