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CRANBURY: Local Scout soars like an Eagle
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — Eighteen-year-old Walter Allikas may have scuba dived in the Florida Keys, canoed down the rivers of Maine and hiked up the Philmont, New Mexico trails, but it’s here at home that he soars like an eagle. On April 10, Walter was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout…
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Working Person’s Store Names Best in Class from the Interactive Media Awards
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – WPS is One of the Four Companies to be Awarded Working Person’s Store is proud to announce that they have won the Best in Class award for Retail from the Interactive Media Awards. The judging process is rigorous with the categories of design, content, feature functionality, usability, and standards compliance.…
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Lessons in sand
The author (center) with friends Bill Rawlyk and Jeanette Hooban during a second visit to Island Beach, this one during a nor’easter.
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CRANBURY: Goetz wins second term
Incumbent wins by a 2 to 1 margin By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY — By a 2 to 1 margin, Democratic incumbent and current Mayor Susan Goetz trounced her opponent Tuesday night to retain her seat on the Township Committee, according to unofficial election results provided by Township Clerk Kathleen Cunningham. County-level politicos…
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HIGHTSTOWN: LeTellier resignation ending lawsuit
Amy Batista photo. Police Director James LeTellier, in white jacket on the right, listens to Borough Council members during Monday night’s meeting. His resignation will end a lawsuit with the borough.
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CONGRESS: Voters choose Coleman in 12th
By Charles W. Kim, and Azra Baig, Packet Media Group History was made Tuesday night as voters in the 12th District sent Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman to Washington, D.C., as its newest Congress member and the first African American woman to represent the state. "You can count on me," Ms. Coleman told the cheering crowd…
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Blowout basics
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: My granddaughter was in a rollover after having a blowout on the interstate. She’s fine, but was in rehab for weeks. The car was totaled out. We want to coach her sister on what to do if a blowout happens, but we’re actually not sure if there are new rules…
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Are you ready for a $6,800 three-wheel car?
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features It’s not quite a car and not quite a motorcycle, but it’s cheap and promises frugal fuel economy. We previously reported on the development of a sleekly designed threewheeled, two-passenger vehicle planned for introduction next year from startup manufacturer Elio Motors in Troy, Mich. It’s claimed to deliver up to…
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