November 5th, 2009
   When a woman looks better, she feels better — and that couldn’t be truer for cancer patients who want to manage their treatment and recovery with confidence.
November 4th, 2009
   UPPER FREEHOLD — The township recently received a $160,000 state grant to repave a section of a road that’s been the site of many car accidents earlier in the year.
   ROBBINSVILLE — The township was one of several municipalities to recently receive its Council on Affordable Housing certification through 2018.
   ROBBINSVILLE — The school district has hired a new business administrator, whose experience is not limited to the educational setting.
   When a woman looks better, she feels better — and that couldn’t be truer for cancer patients who want to manage their treatment and recovery with confidence.
   Upper Freehold and Millstone aren’t the only area towns looking into the feasibility of merging court systems to save precious funding.
   Ann E. Martin-Cunliff, 59, of Garber Drive, Pa. was charged Oct. 26 with burglary, assault, and harassment.
   Elizabeth Heck, 41, of New Egypt, was charged Saturday with driving while intoxicated.
   Republicans swept their way to victory in each of the area’s local races Tuesday.
— A man was found dead on the shotgun and archery range of the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area, state police confirmed this week.
November 3rd, 2009
   PLUMSTED — Republican incumbents Mike McCue and Eric Sorchik were re-elected to the Township Committee on Tuesday.
   ALLENTOWN — Republican incumbent Dan Wimer and running mate Margaret Rose won election to the Borough Council on Tuesday.
October 29th, 2009
   PLUMSTED — Mitch Geier, a Democratic write-in candidate for Township Committee, has the right of access to the e-mail addresses of local residents who signed up to receive municipal e-mail newsletters along with the names of those who have sued the municipality in the last two years, according to a court decision issued this week.
   ALLENTOWN — It took 10 years, but Jay Graber finally made it to Allentown High School.
   ROBBINSVILLE — Public talks between township leaders and a number of homeowners who would like to see a 20-foot road in their development widened continued recently with little sign the issue will be resolved soon.
   ROBBINSVILLE — Mary Caffrey — who was ousted as township administrator this summer by Mayor Dave Fried and whose full-time rehiring subsequently was opposed by the Township Council — is back on the municipal payroll.
October 28th, 2009
   EAST WINDSOR — The looming project to widen the New Jersey Turnpike and other area transportation ventures will be the subject of discussion at a forum Friday morning at the Americana Diner.

POLITICS: Democratic officials ponder life with a GOP governor

Happy Warrior wrote on Nov 7, 2009 6:13 PM:

" I don't expect Democratic municipal officials to be happy but I would prefer they not be stupid. For the good of their towns --not to mention the state-- they need a cooperative relationship with this governor. As for Democratic state legislators-- they barely cooperated with a Democratic governor so I'm not holding my breath. "

Thomas Caggiano wrote on Nov 6, 2009 8:16 PM:

" The corruption is pandemic in the State of NJ. One can hope iwith new LT Gov who is a sheriff and new Attorney General rather then the corrupt Jon Corzine and Anne MIlgram who did NOT enforce NJ criminal codes against corrupt officials that things can only improve. "

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