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SPRINGFIELD HAPPENINGS
By Michelle Marinello, Special Writer The Springfield Township Council will hold a work session today, Sept. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the municipal building. The Jacksonville Fire Company will meet Monday, Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. in the firehouse at 1793 Jacksonville Jobstown Road. The Springfield Board of Health will meet Wednesday, Sept. 11 at…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Jews prepare for holiday celebrations
Azra Baig photo B’Nai Tikvah Cantor Bruce Rockman holds a shofar, or ram’s horn, used during services.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Libertarian candidate states his case
Patrick McKnight running for Assembly this year To the editor: I am proud to announce I have accepted the Libertarian Party nomination for Assembly in the 16th District. It is my honor and privilege to represent the cause of freedom here in the Crossroads of the American Revolution. I am a fourth-generation Skillman farmer and…
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MANVILLE: High school changes pickup/dropoff locations
Too much congestion around circle Students can no longer be picked up or dropped off at the front entrance to Manville High School. The change was made, according to a letter to parents from the high school administration, in part due to high volume of traffic at peak times morning gridlock caused by an…
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EAST WINDSOR: Senate candidate cited again for marijuana use
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Managing Editor A township resident who is running for the New Jersey Senate has been arrested again for smoking marijuana during a protest. Don DeZarn, 47, of East Windsor, was among seven people who were issued citations for marijuana use Saturday at a monthly legalize marijuana event called Smoke Down Prohibition…
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CAPITOL NEWS AND COMMENT
ID badges Legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney, D-Gloucester, Cumberland, Salem, that would revise the Contractors’ Registration Act to require state-issued identification badges for home improvement contractors has been signed into law. ”As we continue to recover from the aftermath of Sandy, New Jerseyans must be on the lookout for those who would look…
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FLORENCE: Roebling Elementary has new leader
Sisters Kayla Arnold (second grade) and Sophia Arnold (kindergarten)get water ices during the meet-the-new-principal event sponsored by the PTA.
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CRANBURY: STATE WE’RE IN
Governor’s veto damages New Jersey’s forests By Michele Byers, Special Writer Colonists arriving in the New World found vast primeval forests filled with centuries-old trees. By the end of the Civil War, nearly all virgin forests in New Jersey had been cleared for timber, charcoal, mining, glassmaking or agriculture. Photos and surveys of New Jersey…
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ROBBINSVILLE: New security coming online as schools start
Once doors open in district schools on Sept. 9 students, faculty, staff and visitors will notice new changes in school security. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Once doors open in district schools on Sept. 9 students, faculty, staff and visitors will notice new changes in school security. Some of the changes as well…
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