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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: A window on holiday shopping
By Pam Hersh Special Writer Judging window decorations is hazardous to my health — my financial health. The Princeton Merchants Association invites me to serve on the judging team because they know that I am a one-woman economic stimulus package for Princeton retailers. I look in the windows and then feel compelled…
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COLUMBUS NEWS: From the Dec. 24 edition
You are invited to join us for Sunday service at 9:30 a.m. at the Hedding United Methodist Church. Children are welcome and encouraged to attend. A caring and nurturing Sunday School is offered to all children during the sermon part of the service. Visit us and see why Hedding United Methodist Church is bustling with…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Fried announces layoffs, salary cuts
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE Mayor Dave Fried has announced a cost-cutting plan that includes the layoffs of six employees along with pay cuts of up to 10 percent and health-care cost increases for township workers. The mayor announced his previously promised job-cutting plan to the Township Council at its Dec. 17 meeting,…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: From the Dec. 24 edition
Merry Christmas to all. Santa is coming to town! The Union Fire Company will help Santa visit the Chesterfield area on Christmas Eve. He will visit on the Union Fire Company Truck: North Crosswicks 11 – 11:15 a.m., Ellisdale Road to Waln 11:20 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Crosswicks-Chesterfield Road 12:05 – 12:15 p.m., Rosewood…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Arrests in theft spree
Four charged in burglaries By Davy James, Staff Writer South Brunswick police announced the arrests of three Franklin residents and are searching for a fourth Franklin resident in connection with a string of at least eight burglaries in the township since Nov. 1. Dubbed the “Grinch Gang” by police for thefts involving video game systems…
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: A window on holiday shopping
Joy Cards on Chambers Street Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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ROBBINSVILLE: Fire director to get about $70,000
By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE The man Mayor Dave Fried recently hired as the new Fire Division director is going to be making about $70,000 annually, nearly $30,000 less than the old fire chief, the mayor says. Former Hightstown Volunteer Fire Chief John Archer is slated to officially start in the new position…
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BURLINGTON COUNTY: Governments plan reorganizations in early January
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer As 2009 draws to a close, local municipalities are gearing up to swear in new officials for the new year. Bordentown Township has not yet scheduled its reorganization meeting for January, but two Republicans are slated to be sworn into three-year terms. They are Anita DiMattia, who served…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Art gallery resumes public hours
Former firehouse, art space welcomes apprentice from China By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — After spending several years as studio space, the Firehouse Gallery has reopened to the public. Eric Gibbons has owned and operated the gallery, a former firehouse on Walnut Street, since 1994. About five years ago, he closed…
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