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MONROE: Township celebrates 175th
Amy Batista photo. Residents take part in the 175th birthday celebration for the township at Dey Farm on Oct. 5.
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HIGHTSTOWN: Council to spend $100,000 on Borough Hall evaluation
Photo by Amy Batista. Councilwoman Susan Bluth (right) addresses concerns during the bill list in regards to payments being made to Goldstein and Partnership and Carmela Roberts, borough engineer, as part of the resolution allocating $100,000 that was on the agenda.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Hillsborough wins SB band tourney
Ed Birch photo. The South Brunswick Marching Band performs during the 32nd annual Tournament of Champions at the high school on Saturday.
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MANVILLE: Community calendar, issue of Oct. 10
Doings around town Sun., Oct. 13 Church celebration: Saints Peter & Paul Orthodox Church’s 98th anniversary open house and international food festival, 605 Washington Ave. Service at 2 p.m. will anoint all with holy oil (for well-being, peace, healing.) Children’s choir and celebratory hymns at 2:30. Enjoy tastings of food from the countries of heritage…
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NationaLease Turns to Universal Technical Institute to Fill Open Jobs
By 1888PressRelease (1888PressRelease) Preparing for a wave of new hires, NationaLease joins UTI’s Program Advisory Committee. NationaLease, one of the largest independent full service truck leasing companies in North America, recently committed to working with Universal Technical Institute (UTI) to help fulfill its workforce in the years ahead, by encouraging its member businesses to hire…
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EAST WINDSOR: Driver trapped after striking tree
A single car crash on the Route 130 south on-ramp for Route 133 west left the driver trapped in their vehicle on Monday. By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — A single car crash on the Route 130 south on-ramp for Route 133 west left the driver trapped in their vehicle on Monday. According…
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PRINCETON: Hundreds attend university Diner Inn Blanc event
Some 90 tables were neatly arranged Wednesday before 6 p.m. in the courtyard of one of Princeton University’s residential colleges, tables that would soon be taken up by hundreds of people from By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Some 90 tables were neatly arranged Wednesday before 6 p.m. in the courtyard of one of Princeton…
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PRINCETON: Parking officer is demoted, suspended
A Princeton parking enforcement officer was suspended for four weeks without pay and demoted, the town said Thursday in announcing the disciplinary steps they had taken this week to clean up issues with him By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton parking enforcement officer was suspended for four weeks without pay and demoted, the…
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Halloween for Less
By Juli Lundberg GO GREEN AND SAVE GREEN AT GOODWILL THIS HALLOWEEN MAPLE SHADE, NJ – – (October 7, 2013) – – While big box Halloween stores continue to open in vacant buildings throughout the region, Goodwill is continuing its 65+ year tradition of bringing local residents “Halloween for LESS” at its 20 local…
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