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CRANBURY: Committee introduces $1.1M bond ordinance
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer CRANBURY – The Township Committee unanimously introduced ordinance 04-14-04 at its meeting Monday night. The bond ordinance, which provides funding for various capital improvement projects in Cranbury, authorizes the township to issue bonds or notes in the amount of $948,815, which will partially finance the cost. According to the…
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Local Credit Union Aims To Be State-of-the-Art Digital Financial Institution
By Aspire FCU Aspire Federal Credit Union in Clark, NJ, launched their new website today. The website now boasts easier navigation and a sleeker design. This update is just a small part of the big plans Aspire has to transition into a modern banking solution. Aspire Federal Credit Union, originally known as FAA Eastern Region…
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MANVILLE: ‘Oz’ to make musical stop
School production begins May 1 By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer The spring musical for the Christ the King players this year will be “Oz,” based on L. Frank Baum’s classic story. ”We chose ‘Oz’ as it is the 75th anniversary of ‘The Wizard of Oz’ so we chose a different version of the Oz…
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PRINCETON: School will offer classes in 2 languages
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A public school in Princeton could be offering kindergarten in two languages as soon as September in a move to have children learn half their day in English and half in Spanish. Enrollment will be on a voluntary basis, so parents at Community Park Elementary School will have the…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton An iPhone was reported stolen around 9 a.m. April 21 from Bon Appetit in Princeton. The combined value of the phone and case is $679. Plainsboro Tsujiu Chin, 47, of Kendall Park, was arrested at 5 p.m. April 4 on Route 1 after her 2000 Honda Civic hit a 2002 Toyota Rav4 while it…
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Candidate screening more than mere formality
Christian Mastondrea, Hillsborough To the editor: As a former candidate for local, county and state office I feel compelled to respond to Mr. (James) Bergstrom’s letter of last week on the issue of party screening of candidates. I have been screened and have also had the privilege of serving as a screening committee member…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: New bookmobile donations sought
With National Bookmobile Day just celebrated Wednesday, the South Brunswick Public Library is happy to share some big news about its Bookmobile service, according to a press release. While the bookmobile has been off-road since March, library officials hope that it will be back in action by early May. According to the release, a replacement…
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