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Police probe for connections in burglaries
by Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer State Police are investigating a potential link between recent burglaries in Millstone and Upper Freehold, which have hit residences, vehicles and businesses. Residents in the area have seen two suspicious vehicles, a blue minivan and a brown vehicle that may be a Buick LeSabre, Sgt. Greg Herbert confirmed this week.…
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President, Galli Associates, Inc.
PRINCETON BRAND ECONOMETRICS NAMES CORY DAVIS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER By Anthony P. Galli NEW YORK, NY, Feb. 23, 2009 – Princeton Brand Econometrics (PBE) announced today the appointment of Cory A. Davis as the company’s President and Chief Executive Officer. The privately held Princeton, NJ marketing engineering firm—with offices in New York, Philadelphia, and Atlanta—was…
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New Jersey and Corruption, perfect together!
By Dale Baranoski Ok, here is the problem regarding New Jersey and its corruption: too many acronyms representing too many so-called anti-corruption offices and agencies that are intentionally ineffective. For example, there are the SCI (State Commission of Investigation), the OGI (Office of Governmental Integrity), the OIA (Office of Intergovernmental Affairs), the AG (Attorney General),…
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ALLENTOWN: Sewer, water funding top Allentown wish list
by Matt Chiappardi, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — If borough officials get their wish, nearly $5 million of the $787 billion federal stimulus bill signed into law by President Barack Obama earlier this month will be making its way to Allentown. More than half of that amount would head to sewer and water improvements, and close…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Township briefs
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Zoning for squad, fire buildings introduced The Township Committee unanimously approved the introduction of an ordinance to amend the township’s code to permit the building of fire companies and rescue squads in the township’s residential/agricultural zones, rural/suburban, all residential (R, R1 and R2), central residential, affordable housing and planned development…
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PRINCETON: PNC economist sees recession through 2009
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The chief economist of PNC Financial Services had little good news about the economy for attendees of an investment briefing other than to say that eventually it, and stock prices, would turn around. ”You are getting a little tired of hearing it and I am getting a little tired of…
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FLORENCE-ROEBLING NEWS: From the Feb. 26 edition
Peg Dotson Tel: 499-3807 Fax: 499-3807 E-mail: [email protected] Tonight, Thursday, is the Florence Township Chapter of Deborah meeting at the Sterling House on Broad Street in Florence at 7:30 p.m. All are urged to attend. * * * Friday, March 6, at 7 p.m., Women’s World Day of Prayer hosted by the…
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BEACON SCHOOL NOTES
Welcome Conrad Birdie South Hunterdon Regional High School is making “Bye Bye Birdie” come alive this week with a little bit of hair gel, some high ponytails, lots of sequins and poodle skirts and a whole new theatre! The addition of South’s theatre, along with the lively cast, is guaranteed to make this musical one…
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