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MONROE: Students salute America’s service men
Staff photo by John Keating Eighth-grader Scott Leitner does the "Pledge of Allegiance."
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Republican joins council
John O’Sullivan was is the first Republican to win a South Brunswick council election since Ted Van Hessen in 2000.
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WEST WINDSOR: Bear Brook Rd. rezoning introduced
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Township Council has introduced an ordinance that would allow construction of a development that includes retail and residential units, but not before hearing from a group of neighbors who oppose the project. The ordinance, if approved by the council Nov. 23, would change the zoning of…
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An incredible day
Kim Johnson, Hopewell Township Nov. 3 was an incredible day. Hopewell Township experienced an exceptional participation of voters which indicated our residents’ willingness to show they value their right to voice their vote. I witnessed long lines at several polling stations, and received reports of high voter turnout during several of the day’s early…
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MANVILLE: And no dishes to wash
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer ABIS students serve seniors breakfast In Manville, you don’t get old for nothing. That’s the sentiment several of the more than 80 senior citizens attending breakfast and bingo hosted by Alexander Batcho Intermediate School’s eighth graders expressed Monday— along with the hope to return to the event next year. ”These…
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MONROE: Students salute America’s service men
Staff photo by John Keating Lenny Anklowitz, deputy vice commander of the American Legion, and Charles Dunlop of American Legion Post 522 march toward their seats.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Zoning board to consider applications
By Davy James, Staff Writer The Zoning Board of Adjustment is expected to vote on an application today, Thursday, for the construction of a bank at the corner of Route 1 and New Road. The application requests approval to construct a 4,073-square-feet free-standing bank with three drive-up teller lanes on the 2.79-acre lot, which is…
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JAMESBURG: Borough Council considers downtown signs
Private group proposes placards to boost business By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer JAMESBURG It could be a “sign” of the times as a Jamesburg organization looks to use placards to attract visitors and boost traffic in the downtown business district. Elliott Stroul, president of the Jamesburg Revitalization Coalition, presented a proposal to the Borough…
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MANVILLE: For today’s vets, beating loneliness often the toughest battle
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The long days getting up at 5 a.m., going to sleep anytime between 10 p.m. and midnight didn’t bother them, the days being just another “Groundhog Day,” they said, referencing the Bill Murray movie. Likewise, the fighting going on in Iraq and Afghanistan didn’t bother them either …
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