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HILLSBOROUGH: Elizabeth Zobre begins her Peace Corps service in Senegal
Zobre poses with her two host brothers, Amadou and Kharim Baye.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Ravens looking for long-term success
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Chris Hoffman knows building the foundation for a successful girls basketball program at Robbinsville High is a work in progress. But he also has seen enough enthusiasm for the sport in the school and around town to know that successful future is not that far off. ”I knew when…
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Unity Bank Donates $21,000 to Food Pantries in Central Jersey and Easton
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON (December 19, 2013) – Unity Bank and its employees will donate a total of $21,000 to 15 food pantries in Central Jersey and Easton, Pa. this month, one service organization for each Unity branch. The funds, which represent a 50 percent increase over the previous campaign, were donated by Unity…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Elizabeth Zobre begins her Peace Corps service in Senegal
Katherine Zobre points to her photo pinned on the map of Senegal.
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MANVILLE: Bill would mandate sprinklers in new housing
To the editor: On Thursday, Dec. 5, in Hillsborough, an elderly couple and their dog were killed in a residential house fire on High Acre Drive despite first responders’ best efforts. The fire started around 8:15 p.m. in the basement of the home. It appears that the couple did not attempt to evacuate the home…
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Unity Bank Donates $21,000 to Food Pantries in Central Jersey and Easton
Joseph LaPlaca (from left) and Jay Dertinger, both volunteers at Linden Interfaith Network for Community Service (LINCS) receive a $1,400 donation from Carolina Alvarez, Unity Bank Linden Branch Relationship Manger.
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Label liability
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: I was researching the 2013 Highlander because we might buy one, and saw that it was recalled because of a labeling issue. Cars are being recalled now because they’re mislabeled? Seriously? A: The Highlander was recalled so a new label, correctly stating the load capacity, could be put on the…
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WHO ARE THE SAFEST DRIIVERS IIN THE U.. S..?
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Washington, D.C., tops the list of cities having the most accident-prone motorists. I f you’re looking to move where the drivers are more cautious than the norm, better consider a small town. That’s the conclusion one could glean from this year’s rankings of the nation’s safest driving cities as compiled…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announces that the Old Bridge office was recognized for outstanding performance in November. The office led the region, which is comprised of offices throughout Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties, in resales and resale dollar volume. Separately, Karen Delre, manager of Weichert, Realtors’ Old Bridge office, announced that…
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