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It’s Easy Being Peapack-Gladstone Bank Green!
Denise Pace Peapack-Gladstone Bank is excited to be a part of the green initiatives so prevalent in today’s world and is encouraging employees, customers and communities to join in. "We’ve been going green for years in small but significant ways and continue to look for new options to increase our efforts everyday," said Frank A.…
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MONTGOMERY: Confident Cougars win third straight game
Lacrosse team set for SCT By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Tiffany Trockenbrod knows it is a building process with the Montgomery High girls lacrosse team. After a slow start, the Cougars had won three in a row heading into Thursday’s schedule game with Bridgewater. Montgomery won four of five games to improve to 5-7 after…
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StrokeAlert! in Mercer County
By American Heart Association Program Detects People in Mercer County at Risk for Stroke “Stroke Alert!” Offered By American Stroke Association Throughout May April 23, 2009, Robbinsville, NJ…In the amount of time it takes you to perform a simple morning task such as brushing your teeth or buttoning your shirt, at least one person in…
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PRINCETON: PFARS’ Auxiliary to celebrate 50th
With applause and thanks! The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad will mark 50 years of service to the rescue squad and the community with a celebratory dinner on Monday, May 11. Founded in 1959, the auxiliary’s purpose is to raise money for the rescue squad and to assist…
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PRINCETON: Boro shuttle gave 4,851 rides in first year
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — A total of 4,851 riders took the FreeB shuttle in Princeton in its first year of operation, said Princeton Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi at a Borough Council meeting Tuesday evening. Ridership was 565 for March, Mr. Bruschi said. That figure amounts to an average of almost 26 riders…
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MANVILLE: Borough cost-cutting complicates lawn cleanups
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer In an effort to keep budgetary costs low, the Department of Public Works, as of Jan. 1, instituted new policies for bulk trash and brush pickup, mandating that residents must call the department to request that it be taken. ”One reason for this is a lack of man power,” said…
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McHugh says thanks
Brian J. McHugh, Hopewell Township I would like to thank those people from Hopewell Valley who were willing to discuss the regional school district state of affairs because these discussions helped me formulate my campaign platform. I would also like to thank Ruth Luse and the Hopewell Valley News for allowing me to express…
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