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CRANBURY: 7-11 eyes Route 130 site
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY — 7-Eleven representatives met with residents at Cranbury School on March 5 to begin a dialogue about a convenience store possibly moving into the Route 130 corridor. Although the project is in the planning stages, 7-Eleven is looking to construct a store on a .77-acre plot located on a…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Former resident to appear on "Millionaire"
Erin Jones (left), shown with Meredith Vieira, will be a contestant on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" on Tuesday and Wednesday. Photo courtesy of Valleycrest Productions Ltd.
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MANVILLE: Auxiliary clowning for filet event diners
The members of the Manville First Aid and Rescue Squad Auxiliary selected a circus theme for this year’s all-you-can-eat filet mignon fundraising dinner. Photo by Mary Ellen
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Aunt Molly residents win case to keep road unpaved
Hopewell Residents for Rural Preservation wore yellow ribbons to Monday meeting By John Tredrea, Staff Writer After three hours of discussion Monday, the Hopewell Township Committee voted 3-2 that the central portion of Aunt Molly Road will remain unpaved. The question of whether to pave or not to pave the half-mile segment running between Cherry…
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MANVILLE: Borough briefs
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Donation bins rules introduced The Borough Council unanimously introduced an ordinance Monday to regulate the placement and use of charitable clothing bins throughout the borough. The ordinance was created to comply with new state legislation that requires all municipalities to pass an ordinance regulating the bins in order to keep…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charniga’s 13th place showing best finish for Vikings at MOC
By Rich Fisher, Sports Editor When it comes to high school swimming, sometimes the competitors must make choices. Most of the great ones also swim in clubs. And those clubs insist on being the first priority, beyond what goes on in high school. Thus, some of South Brunswick High’s best swimmers were not actually at…
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Tax levy increases are "disturbing"
Nicholas Pampani, Hamilton Road As a prospective Board of Education member, I have spent the last several months reviewing our district’s fiscal situation. All residents should be concerned about some important facts: One item that did jump out at me is our tax levy. Right now for the 2008-09 budget, the taxpayers of Hillsborough pay…
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An ‘obesity tax’ would improve our health
Daniel Devery of West Windsor Obesity is more prevalent in the United States than any other country, including other Western industrialized regions like the United Kingdom. Adults are not alone when it comes to suffering from weight problems. Obesity in children and adolescents is becoming a huge problem in the United States. Due to…
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Capital Health Unveils New Logo, Name
Will be known simply as ‘Capital Health’ By Jason Stacchini TRENTON, NJ. Al Maghazehe, CEO & President of Capital Health System, today unveiled a new logo and name for the healthcare organization. “Over the past several years, Capital Health System has undergone an amazing transformation. Today, more than ever before, we can provide the people of our…
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