Tuesday March 9, 2010
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Phone:(908)874-0020
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Office: 2106 Route 206,
Belle Mead, NJ 08502
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WOODCHIPS FOR SALE: 5 cubic yard truckload, $80. Price includes delivery. Call Jim 609-924-3470.

MULCH FOR SALE: 100% organic, landscape quality, double ground, finely cut, very dark. 3 cubic yard minimum, $81. Truckload 5 cubic yards, $135. Prices include delivery. Call Jim 609-924-3470.

HELP WANTED: Adult with childcare experience for church nursery during Sunday services. If interested, please send resume to MUMC-SPRC, 117 Sunset Road, Belle Mead, NJ 08502

INDEPENDANT CLEANING SERVICE: Whole house or as requested. Can include special projects, cooking, shopping and owns car. Eng speak ref avail. Carmen cell: 609-571-2141.

KUDINCOMPUTER LESSONS, Build/use secure home network; tips and tricks for internet users and much more for your computer needs: at your home and convenience. Call Alex (848) 702-1259.

COLLECTORS:Use your telephone skills in our consumer collection division. Day, evening and weekend hours. Full or part time. Salary plus incentives. Remex, Inc. 609-921-8950 (near Princeton Airport).

PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD LIKE THIS: Call us at 908-874-0020 or $20.95 for first 4 single-column lines, $4 for each additional line.

MHS Robotics Team Wins Award

Montgomery News Feature Story

Tanay Ved, Rikhabah Jain, and parent advisor Bob High assembling the MHS robot at the Trenton FIRST event on Mar 5. Cougar Robotics won the Chairman's Award. More photos on our Facebook page! Photo/Cliff Moore


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