• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Library plans moving forward

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    The South Brunswick Public Library continues to move forward with renovation plans that will increase programming options for the public and eventually bring a small café to the library. Director Chris Carbone said the renovations are expected to begin sometime during the spring.    ”It’s something we’re just getting ready to…

  • SPRINGFIELD TOPICS: From the Dec. 31 edition

    Jen Kokotajlo Tel: 410-7338 nbsp;   [email protected]    Deadline for submitting items for this article will now be Sunday evening. Anything submitted after may not be included in the following edition. Any questions please contact me, [email protected]. Thank you for your understanding. * * *    NBC High School Guidance Department will host a College Financial Aid Night…

  • LAWRENCE: The year in review

    Court cases, municipal changes, among 2009 events By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Court cases, municipal changes, among 2009 events     Editor’s note: Following are a list of noteworthy events from the past year in Lawrence Township.     Gregory Puliti was appointed in January to fill out the unexpired term of former Township Councilman Mark…

  • LAWRENCE: Town to name new mayor

    Annual reorganization to take place Friday By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     Two Township Council members will be sworn into office and a new mayor will be chosen when the council reorganizes at noon Friday at the Municipal Building.     Democratic Township Councilman Greg Puliti will be sworn into office for his fourth, nonconsecutive term…

  • 3rd Rail Jam Brings the Funk to Five Resorts Across the U.S.
  • BURLINGTON COUNTY: Latest state aid shuffle brings cheers and jeers

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    A change in state aid policy has left some municipalities with seasonal cheer and school districts with coal in their stockings.    Gov. Jon Corzine decided earlier this month to withhold the December Consolidated Municipal Property Tax Relief Act payments to more than 400 towns across the state that receive the…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Deputy mayor resigns to take board position

    Year-end business includes redevelopment deal approval By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — A major waterfront redevelopment project has received the final approval needed to begin work and Deputy Mayor Jim Cann resigned a mere three days before the end of his term in order to be appointed to the Planning Board.    Mr. Cann,…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: CIL eyes increased transportation options

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    The Citizens for Independent Living just completed its 25th year providing job support, training and living skills for South Brunswick’s developmentally disabled.    As it begins what founder Jean Gibson calls the next 25 years, the group hopes 2010 will bring increased transportation options for its members to travel to and…

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Deputy mayor resigns to take board position

    Year-end business includes redevelopment deal approval By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — A major waterfront redevelopment project has received the final approval needed to begin work and Deputy Mayor Jim Cann resigned a mere three days before the end of his term in order to be appointed to the Planning Board.    Mr. Cann,…

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