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FLORENCE: COAH OKs Florence plan
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer FLORENCE — The township can breath a little easier now that it has been certified by the state Council on Affordable Housing, shielding the town from builder’s remedy lawsuits for nine years. COAH endorsed Florence by granting it substantive certification under its latest, third-round rules, which means the council believes…
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LAWRENCE: Program takes seniors from the mouse to the Web
Phil McAuliffe Computer teacher Rina Banerjee helps Anna Puca of Lawrenceville with a computer lesson on Wednesday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe.
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COLUMBUS NEWS: From the July 16 edition
Peg Traino Peg Traino Tel: 298-7476 [email protected] The Before and After School Program, held at Columbus Baptist Church, is now accepting applicants for the 2009-2010 school year. Children must attend either John Hydock or Mansfield Township Elementary School. Please contact Amanda Bermudez at 609-298-6226, extension 107, for more information. * * * The…
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EAST WINDSOR: HHS grad reportedly eyed as Corzine running mate
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR A Hightstown High School graduate, and former reality television star, is reported to be among those at the top of Gov. Jon Corzine’s list for lieutenant governor in his re-election campaign. Randal Pinkett, the winner of the fourth season of “The Apprentice” with Donald Trump, has been…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: From the July 16 edition
Please send items for this column to [email protected] with the words “Bordentown Jottings” in the subject line. Bordentown Township Senior Citizen Club meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month at the Senior Community Center on Municipal Drive. All township seniors age 55 and over welcome. Events schedule for the…
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LAWRENCE: District replies to state aid cut
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township Board of Education, upset at the state reneging on its financial obligations to the public school district, has agreed to write a letter to Gov. Jon Corzine and the state Department of Education to make its feelings known. The school board gave board president Laura Waters…
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Effort under way to fund local residence for elderly
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — A Red Bank resident who has been affiliated with the Workmen’s Circle since birth will lead the effort to raise money for the construction of a Jewish elder home in Freehold Township. According to a press release, Seena Stein, principal of Newmark Knight Frank’s office in New Jersey, said her lifetime commitment…
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Website offers information regarding teenage drivers
Anew website, NJteenDriving.com, will help increase awareness and educate parents about the risks associated with teen driving. The website was developed by the Brain Injury Association of New Jersey upon recognizing that an informed parent plays a key role in keeping teens and young adults safe on New Jersey’s roads. According to a press release…
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Manalapan announces photo contest winners
MANALAPAN — Municipal officials have announced the results of the 2009 photo contest, “An Appreciation of Where I Live.” During the contest period, residents were asked to submit photos of scenes taken in Manalapan that reflect the positive qualities of the township. According to Manalapan health officer Dave Richardson and administrative assistant Susan Lapkin, both…
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