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City Streets Cafe Named Top Central New Jersey Bar 2009
By, Bob Mantz, Jr. City Streets Cafe in East Windsor, NJ has been named the Blitz‘ official bar & winner of our inaugural ‘Best Bar in Central New Jersey’ award (after an exhaustive search). City Streets, located at 510 US Highway 130 East Windsor, NJ 08520-2649 – (609) 426-9400, is the place to dine in…
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MANVILLE: Roosevelt School fifth-graders receive diplomas, awards during ceremony
Fifth-graders Emily Caswell and Ashely Bezick received congratualtions from school members and Superintendent Donald Burkhardt during Roosevelt School’s move-up ceremony. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police to step up traffic enforcement
by Davy James, Staff Writer Reckless drivers, speeders and red light runners beware. The South Brunswick Police Department will be cracking down on moving violations throughout July as part of the Obey the Signs or Pay the Fines enforcement campaign. In hopes of stopping speeding and other moving violations, the police are taking part in…
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EAST WINDSOR: Corzine visits township for Turnpike widening ceremony
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR Gov. Jon Corzine was here Thursday to break ground on the $2.7 billion project to widen the New Jersey Turnpike between exits 6 and 8A. The project will add 170 lane miles to the road and will result in the highway having six lanes in each direction…
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CRANBURY RETROSPECTIVE
10 Years Ago – 1999 • Congratulations are due Bob and Mary Kay Miller of Evans Drive whose daughter Stacey graduated from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. A pre-med major and named to the Dean’s List, she is a graduate of Princeton High School and Cranbury School. • Cranbury Township has applied for several grants from…
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South tenured employees should have pay cuts
Bambi Kuhl, of Lambertville Much has been said by many regarding the South Hunterdon Regional budget. Strangely silent remain the teachers and other tenured employees who are slated to receive healthy raises this year while the bus drivers, cafeteria workers and some administrators voluntarily opted to forego theirs. Employees of two municipalities, whose property taxes…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Panel learns that long-planned ordinance flawed
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN The Historic Preservation Commission suffered a setback this week when it was advised a key provision in an ordinance the panel has spent more than a year crafting could leave the borough open to lawsuits. The commission had hoped to prevent the full or partial demolition of historic…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township briefs
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Conditional uses rules updated The Township Committee unanimously approved an ordinance June 23 to add conditions for certain conditional uses in different zones, as per the requirements of a recent New Jersey court decision for townships. The vote was 3-0, with Mayor Frank DelCore and Councilman Carl Suraci absent. Township…
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AROUND CRANBURY: Animals of all stripes coming to Cranbury
By Lorraine Sedor, Columnist The Cranbury Public Library always comes up with fun activities to keep young readers engaged and entertained over the summer! The What-Knott Farm Traveling Petting Zoo of Pennsylvania will be making a stop at the Cranbury Public Library on Monday, July 6, from 10:30 a.m. to noon. This is an actual…
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