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Congressman Lance visits North Plainfield |
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North Plainfield Police Chief William G. Parenti, Councilman Frank Righetti, Councilwoman Mary Forbes, Congressman Leonard Lance, Council President Frank “Skip” Stabile, and Mayor Michael Giordano, Jr. standing at the Somerset Street downtown gateway sign. Congressman Lance visited North Plainfield on Tuesday August 11, 2009 to announce a $300,000 appropriation the Congressman secured which will help fund completion of the Sidewalk and Pedestrian Improvements Project for Somerset Street. This project has been constructed in segments over the last ten years using Federal, State, County and Local funds. |
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North Plainfield’s Downtown Gateway sign welcomes Congressman Leonard Lance. Congressman Lance visited North Plainfield on Tuesday August 11, 2009 to announce a $300,000 appropriation the Congressman secured which will help fund completion of the Sidewalk and Pedestrian Improvements Project for Somerset Street. This project has been constructed in segments over the last ten years using Federal, State, County and Local funds. |
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| Mayor Michael Giordano, Jr. welcomes Congressman Leonard Lance to downtown North Plainfield. Congressman Lance visited North Plainfield on Tuesday August 11, 2009 to announce a $300,000 appropriation the Congressman secured which will help fund completion of the Sidewalk and Pedestrian Improvements Project for Somerset Street. This project has been constructed in segments over the last ten years using Federal, State, County and Local funds. |
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North Plainfield Police Chief William G. Parenti, Councilwoman Mary Forbes, Councilman Frank Righetti, Congressman Leonard Lance, Mayor Michael Giordano, Jr. and Council President Frank “Skip” Stabile standing at the Somerset Street downtown gateway sign. Congressman Lance visited North Plainfield on Tuesday August 11, 2009 to announce a $300,000 appropriation the Congressman secured which will help fund completion of the Sidewalk and Pedestrian Improvements Project for Somerset Street. This project has been constructed in segments over the last ten years using Federal, State, County and Local funds. |