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LETTERS: Dalina would be An advocate for Monroe
J. Shah, Monroe Steve Dalina is running for a council seat representing the third ward in Monroe. I support his candidacy because he will be an excellent advocate for our community. Mr. Dalina has coached both of my sons in basketball. I was really impressed with his dedication and ability to relate to the kids.…
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ALLENTOWN: Live church performance to include never-heard recordings
By Melissa L. Gaffney, Special Writer ALLENTOWN Grace Stoneback will join members of the Allentown Presbyterian Church next month to celebrate All Saints’ Day. Her presence, however, will not be physical, but a now-digital recording of her 1949 choir performance. Ms. Stoneback died years ago, explained Peter Meerwarth, the church’s music director of three…
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CRANBURY: Turnpike to plant trees as part of mitigation
Turnpike widening to affect neighboring properties Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY Officials of the N.J. Turnpike wants to work with Cranbury officials to address impacts in the township caused by the widening of the Turnpike between Exits 6 and 9. Representatives from a Piscataway-based environmental consulting firm, AECHOM Transportation, presented the Township Committee with…
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Preserve Jacobs Creek area
Samuel Kerr Jr. of Titusville My name is Samuel Kerr Jr., and I live at 1132 Bear Tavern Road in Titusville, N.J. In the 1920s, my family would come up to the Mercer Airport because my father loved to fly planes. Back then, the area was all dirt roads. On one trip, we drove…
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LETTERS: Cranstock kudos
Debbie Rifkin, Joanne Hanson, Cranbury Arts Council On behalf of the Cranbury Arts Council, we would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who was involved in helping make Cranstock, a Candlelight Music Festival, a huge success. First and foremost we would like to thank George Conley and Conley Sound for building the stage,…
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Heyer a chip off the old block
Aside from the lack of a tournament winning goal, Viking defender enjoys soccer success just like dad By Ken Weingartner, Sports Writer That Michael Heyer gets a kick out of soccer probably should come as no surprise. It is in his blood. Heyer’s father, James, played scholastic soccer at St. Joseph’s and was the team’s…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Small business seminar may be held
John Tredrea, Staff Writer Hopewell Township Committeeman David Dafilou’s suggestion the township host a small business seminar has the backing of other committee members. ”It’s a great idea,” Committeeman Michael Markulec said of Mr. Dafilou’s proposal, which was aired at Monday night’s brief committee meeting. Mr. Dafilou, who said Deputy Mayor John Murphy already has…
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STOCKTON: Volunteers sought for park cleanup
Linda Seida, Staff Writer STOCKTON — The borough is seeking volunteers to spruce up its only park. ”Stockton has a great history of volunteerism,” Mayor Stephen Giocondo said. “We need help. We always need help. We don’t have resources, but maybe we have people who want to put their time in.” ”We would love it…
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PRINCETON: Boro Council balks at upgrading its chambers
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Princeton Borough Council balked at spending $11,000 for an architectural firm to review conditions in council chambers and develop proposals for upgrading the space, at its meeting Tuesday evening. The study proposal was a scaled back version of an original plan proposed by borough staff to spend $125,000…
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