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New Egypt Day set for May 9
PLUMSTED — A day of family-friendly activities is on tap for New Egypt Day, which will take place in downtown New Egypt on May 9. Activities for people of all ages will be held at Oakford Lake Park and the Presbyterian Church grounds on Front Street. New Egypt Day will run 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Throughout…
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Howell adds left-turn lane
By TAYLOR M. LIER Staff Writer HOWELL — An examination of a congested area on Route 33 has resulted in the creation of a left-turn lane at the entrance to the Equestra adult community. The Township Council worked with the state Department of Transportation (DOT) to address the matter. During the process, the council passed…
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Jackson police investigating reported ‘swatting’ incident
JACKSON — The first reported incident of “swatting” in Jackson gave one couple a rude awakening when police responded to their home for what turned out to be a hoax. According to the FBI, swatting occurs when an individual calls 911 to report an emergency situation that is actually a hoax. The purpose is to…
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Life-and-death lessons delivered by Grim Reaper
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer Officer John Pejoski takes a teenager into custody as part of the annual Project Grim Reaper at Jackson Memorial High School. The project is intended to deliver a warning against drunken and distracted driving. PHOTO COURTESY OF JACKSON SCHOOL DISTRICT The shrouded face of death recently visited Jackson Memorial High…
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Administrator says Jackson is on sound financial path
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer During the unveiling of Jackson’s 2015 municipal budget, Business Administrator Helene Schlegel emphatically described the township as a “financially sound institution.” Schlegel’s assertion, which she made as part of a budget presentation during the April 26 Township Council meeting, stems largely from what she described as a systemic change in…
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Community grows with the help of master gardeners
By CHRISTINE BARCIA Staff Writer Rich Weidman, left to right, Bill Hlubik, Matt Milburn and Dave Smela weed a strawberry garden at Davidsons Mill Pond Park in South Brunswick. FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI School gardens are in high demand, as they cultivate more than fruits and vegetables. Bringing lessons in science, the environment and the community out…
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Welcome to pothole season
Spring may be in full swing, but that also means it’s the time of the year when winter’s wear and tear has left behind pockmarked pavement that can wreak havoc with our cars’ tires and suspension systems. Allstate Insurance in Northbrook, Ill., offers these tips to help drivers avoid blowouts and other damage while negotiating…
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Weichert Workforce Mobility acquires Allegiance Relocation Services
Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc., one of the world’s leading providers of mobile workforce management solutions, announces that it has completed its acquisition of Allegiance Relocation Services, a highly respected GSA Schedule 48 supplier of comprehensive relocation management, move management and property management services. For Weichert, this acquisition represents a new and exciting customer segment that…
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Coldwell Banker Concierge program enhances client moving experience with Updater
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y. is now offering an enhanced Concierge program to all buyer, seller and rental clients with the addition of Updater, an online service that streamlines the moving process. “We are happy to provide all clients with a resource that can make their move much easier,…
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