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Thanks for helping fill food baskets
St. Ann Church in Raritan has been providing bountiful food baskets to the less fortunate families in the community for 27 years.
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Heartbeats: 'Moulin Rouge' theme nets big bucks for Raritan Bay
When throwing a fundraiser, it often is best to make sure the guests are entertained.
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Santa has a full area schedule
Santa Claus is coming to many communities in Central Jersey in these days before Christmas.
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Sayreville family recalls being first to pay Parkway toll
From their home on Roll Avenue in Sayreville the Laskiewicz family could watch the Garden State Parkway being constructed in the 1950's. On July 15, 1954, when the bridge over the Raritan River was open to ...
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PNC Bank wins Somerset County Economic Vitality Award
These days, with a volatile economy and seemingly continuous news about layoffs, mergers and buyouts, the words economic and vitality don't often appear in the same room, let alone hugged up to one another in ...
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Central Jersey Black Friday shoppers look to stretch their dollars with the best deals possible
Many Black Friday shoppers traded sleep for savings as they hopped from store to store, looking for early-morning bargains in this troubled economy.
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Raritan incumbents finally get their due
vIt took more than two weeks to confirm, but Raritan Borough Democratic council members Victor Laggini Jr. and Denise Carra finally earned their re-election recently. A prolonged process of wading through provisional ballots prompted the delay. Most remarkable, though, was that the race was even close enough for those ballots to matter so much. Raritan Borough is for the most part a Democratic stronghold. And the community's council races in recent years have been notable mostly for the absence of contentious issues. The borough has varied challenges, like most every other New Jersey town. But Republicans have had a difficult time pinning any specific problems on the Democrats. Complaints about high taxes are a given everywhere, but municipal officials often deserve minimal blame considering the state's high overall tax climate. It was no different this year for Republican challenges Stefanie Gara and Greg Lobell - except they successfully generated some voter dissatisfaction with an issue more symbolic than financially significant. Laggini and Carra both accept health benefits from the borough - at taxpayer expense. That clearly struck a nerve with some voters, especially given the crumbling economy. We'll give a hit to some effective campaigning from the Republicans. But considering they also offered so little meaningful criticism of how borough officials are running the town, we figure Laggini and Carra deserve a hit too for winning another term on merit. vGenerating good buzz xHoliday punch Toll hikes along the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike are kicking in on Monday. One-way Parkway tolls are going from 35 to 50 cents. And the average 22-mile Turnpike trip will cost $1.70, up from $1.26. The hikes are part of the supposedly "scaled-down" version of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's plan to help fund essential transportation projects. Of course this might have been the plan all along, starting with more outrageous proposals only to end up here as a "compromise." And it would have been more appropriate if state officials had bothered taking meaningful steps to slash state spending before resorting to generating more revenue. But there's no turning back now - unless you're looking for free roadways as an alternative.
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Raritan Bay Cougars vs. NJ Giants
Daniel Grillo of the Raritan Bay Cougars, rear, carries the ball as team mate Jordon Fetterman blocks for him as they play the New Jersey Giants in the Pop Warner Eastern Region Championships Friday, November ...
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Somerville should ban bicyclists from sidewalks
People who ride bicycles on the sidewalk are very careless; they frighten me when they come too close for comfort.
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Raritan Township police blotter
RARITAN TOWNSHIP: DRUNKEN DRIVING, 12:35 a.m. Nov. 18: Police said they arrested Garrett Dunlap, 22, of Union Township and charged him with drunken driving after a traffic stop on Old Croton Road.
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Raritan Borough incumbents retain council seats
Incumbent council members Victor Laggini Jr. and Denise Carra will remain in power, now that election results have been confirmed.
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N.J. Woman Accused of Killing Elderly Man
A Hunterdon County, New Jersey, woman is behind bars accused of murdering an elderly man.
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Authorities: 2 held, admit role in Raritan Township slaying
A 26-year-old Flemington woman is facing first-degree murder charges and her roommate is also in custody after they acknowledged their involvement in the recent stabbing death of an 86-year-old man during a ...
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retailers hoping for busy Black Friday
Black Friday - the day after Thanksgiving - got its name because it helps retailers move from "the red,' into "black,' or profitable territory.
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Scouts, volunteers in Bridgewater deliver joy to U.S. troops serving overseas
More than 100 American soldiers overseas will get an early Christmas, thanks to Scouts and volunteers back home.
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Elderly Man Found Stabbed To Death In N.J.
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911 call tape of Raritan Township homicide victim's daughter released
A daughter of homicide victim Arthur E. Seiple tells a police dispatcher in a recording made public Friday that she discovered her 86-year-old father's naked body on his bedroom floor - his throat apparently ...
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Continue reading "Raritan teen heads state dairy royalty"
The new State Dairy Princess is 17-year-old Katie Elbert of Raritan Township . She's with Erin Posbergh of Branchburg Township, the past year's princess.
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Boil-water advisory lifted in 19 N.J. towns
Residents in 19 towns in Middlesex, Somerset and Union counties don't have to boil their water to brush their teeth.
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Raritan Township police blotter
RARITAN TOWNSHIP: DRUNKEN DRIVING, 2:05 a.m. Nov. 11: Police said Miguel Enriquez, 30, of Rock Hill, S.C., was charged with drunken driving and refusal to take a breath test after a traffic stop on Route 202.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"Our family would like to thank Somerset Mortgage Lenders for getting us out of foreclosure. Without your help we do not know what would have become of our family. When we first called, we were in Chapter 13 bankruptcy...Not only will we now be able to keep our home, but we'll be able to put ourselves on track financially, thanks to all the efforts of the wonderful people at Somerset. We will be forever grateful to you all." - Scott & Amy
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