November 18th, 2009
    Creating landscaped islands in the middle of Route 206/Lawrence Road, redeveloping the former Pit Stop property into a commercial building and constructing a series of walking paths were among the suggestions offered by a group of Rutgers University graduate students last week.
    Lawrence Township has joined an elite group of New Jersey municipalities that have achieved Sustainable Jersey certification — which means they have taken steps to “go green.”
    The Board of Education last week gave its approval to a three-year contract with the Lawrence Administrative Business and Technical Association that grants a 4.7 percent annual pay hike — two years after its last contract expired.
Daniel L. Garrison, Jr. 33, of Mulberry Street, Trenton, has been charged with burglary, theft and criminal mischief in connection with several break-ins that occurred at the Trenton Farmers Market and Leonardo’s II restaurant, according to police.
    Another round of H1N1 flu vaccination clinics has been set for today, Thursday, for elementary school children and Saturday for high school students, according to the township Health Department.
    The proposed 2010-11 school calendar gained the Board of Education’s stamp of approval at its Nov. 11 meeting.
November 11th, 2009
    While Marisol Conde-Hernandez’s friends were filling out college applications during their senior year at South Brunswick High School, she quietly stood off to the side.
Someone stole a gold-painted Fiberglas calf, valued at $1,000, from inside the barnyard display at the Halo Farms store on Spruce Street between 3 p.m. Oct. 21 and 2 p.m. Nov. 4, police said.
    Plans for renovations and additions to the Lawrence Senior Center are moving ahead as the Township Council anticipates awarding a contract for the project next month.
    Plaques honoring military veterans who fought in the Revolutionary War as well as more recent conflicts were unveiled at the township’s annual Veterans Day observance at American Legion Post 414 Wednesday morning.
    The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 209 has been deemed the bargaining union for the Lawrence Township Police Department, replacing Police Benevolent Association Local 119.
    Lawrence Township Democrats and Republicans may disagree on the issues, but on one item they do agree — Gov. Jon Corzine’s coattails may have helped the Democratic Township Council candidates despite losing the gubernatorial contest last week.
    More than 700 children have been vaccinated against H1N1 in two clinics sponsored by the township Health Department at Lawrence High School last week, according to township officials.
    A group of Rutgers University graduate students will present a “vision plan” that outlines some recommendations for improvements to the Eldridge Park neighborhood at a special meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence Road Fire Company.

YOUR VIEWS: Senate health bill offers serious solutions

No to Health Bill wrote on Nov 20, 2009 10:52 PM:

" If this bill should passed I hope it has mandatory drug testing for those who think this will really work. Wake up this is a joke this has nothing to do with healthcare. If this was the greatest thing since sliced bread then why are the politicians not opting to join? "

Joanne wrote on Nov 20, 2009 5:22 PM:

" This bill should die ASAP I'm a U.S. citizen living in Canada and the socialized medicine here is very different from what we as Americans are used to. When the government gets involved, it's not good. You can't call a specialist if you want one. Do you want to see a dermatologist? You have to go to your family physician first --- if you can find one! Not all doctors take new patients! Your family doctor will then get you a referral to a specialist. That can take months. You have no control as to WHEN you can see the specialist. The specialist will call you WHEN HE/SHE is available to see you. This is not what we should do to the U.S. system. Individual free choice is not an option under the Canadian system. I know because for 9 years I have lived under this system. This proposed healthcare bill sounds much too similar to what we have in Canada. It's not what you should be wanting as Americans. "

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