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MANVIILE: MHS blood drive draws students from Maryland
MHS junior Lindsay Zaccardi gives a “thumbs up” after donating blood at the Key Club’s blood drive. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: The sounds of spring
Staff photo by John Keating. Nicki Saunders and Ryan Abbey of the Monmouth Junction School fourth and fifth grade band play in the percussion section.
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MTAACC Golf Outing
Heather Kearns-Latini 485 Hamilton Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08609 (609) 393.7348 ph (609) 393.9166 fax MTAACC Empowerment Fund, Inc. Press Release Contact: Gina Wilder [email protected] (609) 393.5933 office For News Desk/ Photographers/ (TRENTON ~ June 17, 2009). Raleigh McKenzie, formerly of the Washington Redskins, to play at MTAACC’s upcoming…
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Post 148 eager for chance to play more games
By: Kyle Moylan Sports Editor With a 3-4 record after the completion of the first two full weeks of the Mercer County American Legion baseball season, there is still a lot Hightstown Post 148 Manager Rich Scheid needs to learn about his team. “We’ve just been playing a game here and there,” Scheid…
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We’re taking furloughs
Reed Gusciora, Bonnie Watson Coleman, NJ Assembly In this difficult economic climate, we are keenly aware of the difficult sacrifices public employees are being called upon to make to ensure New Jersey’s budget remains in its constitutional balance. Mandated furloughs can create a hardship for many families, but they are still far better than…
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MANVILLE: Traffic police association selects Manville officer for safety award
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer With a mix of enforcement and educational work, one Manville police officer was rewarded for what Chief Mark Peltack calls a desire to help people by helping them understand “why things are done the way they’re done.” Manville Police Patrolman Mike Peterson was recently honored with a traffic safety award…
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WEST WINDSOR: Landscapers required to register
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — In a continued effort to deal with the ongoing problem of yard waste piling up along township roads, the Department of Community Development is reaching out to landscape contractors that work in West Windsor. The contractors are now required to register with the department and certify that…
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PRINCETON: Restaurant closure leaves party in lurch
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer PRINCETON — The demise of JL Ivy, the upscale Alexander Street restaurant that was closed for good May 18 due to fiscal issues, has left a Pennsylvania family that had plans for a May engagement party at the eatery frustrated and on the hook for $500. Dr. Barry Korn, a…
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Obama energy plan taxes middle class
Marv Ostberg of Princeton The Obama administration promised they would provide a tax cut for – what was it — 95 percent of us? Well, it all depends on how you define tax. Utility bills come every month to all of us — including the poor. They have been going up steadily. Much of…
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