• LAWRENCE: Sewer rate hike proposed

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     The typical household in Lawrence may pay an additional $34 in sewer fees for 2009, under an ordinance introduced by Township Council Tuesday night.     A public hearing and final action on the ordinance, which would raise the sewer rate by 6.6 percent — from $3.61 per 100 cubic…

  • UPPER FREEHOLD: Please support U.F. school budget

    Patty Hogan, of Upper Freehold    I am reaching out as a neighbor and local Realtor regarding the upcoming Upper Freehold school budget vote on April 21.    All of us have been adversely affected either directly or indirectly by our dismal economy. Every year, in an effort to be fiscally responsible to the taxpayers, the school…

  • LAWRENCE: School board candidates will run unopposed

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer There will not be a contest for the three seats on the Lawrence Township Board of Education as two incumbent board members and a newcomer have filed their nominating petitions.     School board members Michael Brindle and Thomas Patrick, who are seeking re-election in the April 21 school board election,…

  • Cardiac Catheterization Lab Advances Emergency Care at Capital Health

    Cardiac Catheterization Lab Advances Emergency Care at Capital Health

    By Jason Stacchini TRENTON, NJ—Capital Health recently announced the re-opening of its Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Capital Health’s Mercer campus, located at 446 Bellevue Avenue in Trenton. On Friday, February 27, Capital Health Administration, Dr. David Drucker, medical director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, and members of the medical and clinical staff took part in…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Township briefs

    By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Design subcommittee membership altered    The Township Committee unanimously approved an ordinance Tuesday to change a previous ordinance concerning the Architectural and Site Design Advisory Subcommittee in an effort to increase resident involvement.    ”This adjusts the composition by putting residents as alternates,” Mayor Frank DelCore said.    With this change, the committee…

  • LAWRENCE: Council rejects cell tower bids

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     It’s back to the drawing board for the Township Council, which rejected bids from two cell phone carriers interested in leasing a township-owned parcel on Carter Road for the construction of a cell phone tower.     Township Council rejected the bids — submitted by the Cellco Partnership, which also…

  • CEO of Awaken Savor, Inc.

    CEO of Awaken Savor, Inc.

    By Alicja Lombard PRESS RELEASE Immediate Release Contact: Alicja B. Lombard Tel: 562.547.1740 Email: [email protected] Wide Range of Additive-free Spice Blends Now Available for Foodies and Health-conscious Consumers Salt-free, MSG-free, Gluten-free, Preservative-Free LOS ALAMITOS, CA – March 1, 2008 – Many retail spice blends available today include substantial amounts of salt and other additives as…

  • PLUMSTED: Girl Scouts become TV ambassadors

    by Peter Geier, Staff Writer    PLUMSTED – Mayor Ron Dancer and the Township Committee plan to recognize ten fresh faces from New Egypt who introduced national television viewers to their hometown on ABC’s “Good Morning America” show last week.    Mayor Dancer said that it was “certainly an honor for Plumsted Township to be represented by…

  • SPRINGFIELD TOPICS: From the March 5 edition

    By Jen Kokotajlo Jen Kokotajlo   Tel: 410-7338   [email protected]    Deadline for submitting items for this article will now be Sunday evening. Anything submitted after may not be included in the following edition. Any questions please contact me, [email protected]. Thank you for your understanding. * * *    The Springfield Township Council Meeting will be held…

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