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Helping Hands
PHOTO/MARK CZJKOWSKI Jane and Curt Conrad and "Damascus Gate" (2002), a sculpture in travertine by Walter Dusenbery at Grounds For Sculpture
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LAWRENCE: Awards speaker advises ‘Zen’ approach in business
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Companies that want to survive and thrive in challenging economic times must be ready to do three things — acknowledge problems, be prepared to make changes and adopt a “Zen” approach to life. Those were the tips offered by keynote speaker Jerry Fennelly, a commercial real estate broker…
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BORDENTOWN: Football earns much-needed victory
Field hockey, soccer teams making moves to secure playoff spots By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor Not just close. Not another moral victory. This past Saturday night, the Bordentown High School football team defeated Riverside, 23-8. “We needed a win,” said Bordentown Coach Steve Perry. “Playing well is important, but winning is also important.…
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LETTERS: Shah deserves full council term
Christopher J. Killmurray, Dayton I would urge all South Brunswick voters to support Mac Shah for re-election to the Township Council. Since being appointed to fill a spot vacated by now-Freeholder Carol Barrett, Mr. Shah has shown himself to be a very studious, hard-working member of the council. His background as a scientist with Bristol…
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GOP candidates will move town forward
John Mehalick, Manville This is a very important election in our town of Manville. We can either continue to move forward or fall backward. We must move forward. That is why I am endorsing both Republican candidates for council this year. The Republican ticket of Sherri Lynn and Richard Onderko has vastly more experience and…
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ROBBINSVILLE: District seeks $40M for new school, upgrades
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE Local voters will be asked in March to approve spending about $33 million to build an elementary school and about $6 million to renovate the Pond Road and Sharon schools. The new K-5 facility would be built next to the Pond Road Middle School with an opening eyed…
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PLAINSBORO: WW-P students pitch in for a coat drive
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — With the help of some fourth- and fifth-graders, the winter’s cold chill will have a bit less bite. Students at Millstone River and Village schools are getting ready to kick off their yearly coat drive Oct. 24 from 9 a.m. to noon. Residents are encouraged to drop off…
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LETTERS: Dems silent on mismanagement
Roger Craig Sr., Kendall Park Concerning the all-Democrat Township Council in South Brunswick. Enough already! Time for Republican John O Sullivan to take a seat on the council. Township business is all hush-hush now, no one to tell you what’s happening. I’ll bet our citizens didn’t know that: Less than six months after negotiating a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Club offers plan for garden plots at GSA site
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer With so many different kinds of recreation being proposed for 321 acres of the former General Services Administration Belle Mead Depot, the Neshanic Garden Club recently met with county-hired consultants to discuss the possibility of using acreage for community plot gardens. At a meeting Sept. 23, President Diana Reinhardt and…
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