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Cancer Lecture at Lawrence Senior Center Wednesday
The lecture at 11 a.m. on March 7 and hearing screenings taking place at the Senior Center on March 14 are sponsored by the Lawrence Township Health Department.
Mike is the editor of Lawrenceville Patch. A lifelong New Jersey resident who was raised in Metuchen (Middlesex County), he is a graduate of St. Joseph High School in Metuchen. Mike came to Lawrence Township in 1991 to attend what was then known as Rider College. He spent the first semester of his junior year attending Queen Mary and Westfield College in London, England, as part of Rider's Study Abroad program. Although he graduated with a bachelor's degree in communications in 1995 (by which time Rider had become a university), Mike chose to remain in Lawrence Township, having built strong ties to the community.
Mike spent 15 years working as a reporter and photographer for The Times of Trenton, specializing in covering the crime and breaking news beats. During his career with The Times, Mike was honored for his writing and photography with seven awards from the New Jersey Press Association, Garden State Journalists, the New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and the North Jersey Press Club. Mike has also worked as a freelance reporter and photographer for several other publications, and his work has appeared in The Trentonian, The Virginia-Pilot, The Tampa Tribune, Business Travel News and Firehouse Magazine.
In 1992, still in his freshman year at Rider, Mike joined Lawrence Road Fire Co., one of the three volunteer fire companies that protect Lawrence Township. Mike has been an active firefighter ever since and has held several fire-line and administrative positions over the years. Mike also served for a year as an emergency medical technician with Lawrence Township First Aid Squad, back when the township's ambulances were staffed by volunteers. Unable to commit the time necessary to remain active in both volunteer organizations, Mike gave up riding the ambulance.
Mike is a diehard New York Giants fan whose interests include photography, local history, and most British television shows. Mike and his wife Ann bought their home in Lawrence Township in 2003. Their son James was born in 2007.
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How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was raised Roman Catholic, but I have not been a regular church-goer in a very long time. I guess I would described myself as non-religious.
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What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Property taxes are obviously one of the biggest issues facing Lawrence Township and the entire state of New Jersey. The amount in taxes that New Jersey residents pay is amazing in comparison to what those in other states pay. With the new 2 percent tax cap, Lawrence Township is going to have some difficult decisions to make in terms of what services are going to be cut. And everyone is going to have a different opinion of what should or can be cut.
The lecture at 11 a.m. on March 7 and hearing screenings taking place at the Senior Center on March 14 are sponsored by the Lawrence Township Health Department.
Fraud targets seniors, working families and church members
“Village and Park Clean-up Day” will take place on Sunday, Mar. 25, from 1 until 3 p.m.
Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church Cooperative Nursery School is accepting applications for its Fall 2012 preschool classes.
Works by sculptor Dana Stewart and printmaker/painter Annelies van Dommelen will be displayed March 26 through April 27 at the art gallery at Chapin School on Princeton Pike in Lawrence Township.
Former Lawrence Township resident spent 47 years working for the Trenton Board of Education.
The nonprofit, which provides "a comprehensive array of services to individuals and families impacted by domestic and sexual violence," recently held a ribbon-cutting at its new facility in Lawrence Township.
When they meet at 6:30 p.m. today (March 6), members of Lawrence Township Council are expected to approve a resolution authorizing the township to hold a referendum asking voters to approve a tax rate hike in excess of the state's 2 percent cap.
Funeral services will be held Friday, March 9, at 11 a.m. at the Wilson-Apple Funeral Home, 2560 Pennington Rd., Pennington.
Rider University team will now advance to the 2012 Americas Regional Final of the CFA Institute Research Challenge on April 9 in New York City.
Josh Sundquist, a best-selling author, motivational speaker, cancer survivor and paralympic ski racer, will speak during Rider University’s Relay for Life Kickoff on Wednesday in Lawrence Township
Courses are being offered for middle and high school students in three- and six-week sessions, between June 25 and Aug. 3 in English, math, science, and the humanities.
The vehicle's 79-year-old driver suffered only minor injuries in the Monday morning crash, which caused damage to the restaurant and some support pillars for the roof of the shopping center's covered walkway, Lawrence Township police said.
The vehicle's 79-year-old driver suffered only minor injuries in the Monday morning crash, which caused damage to the restaurant and some support pillars for the roof of the shopping center's covered walkway, Lawrence Township police said.
NJ doctors say screening is worth a pound of cure as study finds cancer screening cuts death risk in half.
The IRS offers seven facts to help you choose.
"Pay Yourself First – Why You Should Save, Save, Save" will be presented at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6, by Merrill Lynch Wealth Management.
Alert-MercerCounty is a free community notification system used to deliver outbound messages in the event of an emergency.
Lawrence Township seniors recently enjoyed a performance of "High School Musical Jr." that wasput on by students at Lawrence Middle School. And now is the time for Lawrence high School students to register to AP testing.
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