Author: Central Jersey
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HILLSBOROUGH: Repairs to turf field, parking lot take a step forward
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor School board members have taken another step in arranging financing for two major repair projects — repaving the middle school parking lot and replacing the high school artificial turf athletic field. Following an auditing of finances at the end of the school year, the board determined Sept. 21 it had…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Incumbents deserve and need your votes in this off-year election
To the editor: This year it’s more critical than ever to get to the polls on Election Day to support your local incumbent candidates. Deputy Mayor Greg Burchette and Committeeman Carl Suraci have clearly earned the right to be re-elected, as have Assembly members Jack Ciattarelli and Donna Simon. They need our votes. Mr.…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Kaish works to make a difference in the community
Allegra D’Adamo, West Windsor On Nov. 3, I will be casting my vote for Michele Kaish for West Windsor-Plainsboro school board. For the past 18 years, she has worked tirelessly as a volunteer in our school district, both in and out of the classroom. She has held every board position on the PTA/PTSA executive boards…
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PRINCETON: Irving and DiTosto are outstanding candidates for council
Douglas Miles, Princeton Princeton is fortunate to have two outstanding candidates for Princeton Council! Long time residents, Lynn Lu Irving and Kelly DiTosto are committed and intelligent. Over the years their positive impact in the community has been huge. Kelly is an accountant and her expertise at balancing books in a fiscally responsible manner is…
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Businesses will benefit by hiring people with disabilities
Ellen Moscowitz, New Brunswick We are writing this letter to celebrate October as Disability Employment Awareness Month. We are the Advisory Board of the New Jersey Statewide Self Advocacy Network. We are self advocates, people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who support all individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and those who can’t advocate for…
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State needs leaders who are solutions-oriented
Jack M. Ciattarelli, Hillsborough Every New Jersey state legislator needs to be keenly focused not on what gridlocks government, but on making New Jersey a better place to live, work and retire. We can achieve that goal by providing high-quality education for our children; ensuring fair state funding of public schools; reforming public pension systems;…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council looking at different uses for municipal complex space
By Deb Dawson, Special Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Most of Tuesday’s Township Council work session was spent preparing for the council’s regular session scheduled for Oct. 13, when it will hear from its consultant on a cost estimate for better using space in the municipal complex. In an item that came up during the public…
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POLICE BLOTTER: EAST WINDSOR
A motorist reported a possible intoxicated driver operating a gray Jeep SUV in the area of Route 33. Police located the vehicle in the parking lot of the Twin Rivers Apartments. The officer observed the driver sleeping in the driver’s seat. There was vomit on the driver and the door of the vehicle. While speaking…
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EAST WINDSOR: Forum focused on economic growth and development opportunity in East Windsor
By Amy Batista, Special Writer The East Windsor Economic Development Committee and Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce co-hosted an economic development forum and networking breakfast last Tuesday morning. The forum was held in the Americana Diner at 359 Route 130 on Sept. 29. Registration and networking began at 7:30 a.m., followed by a full breakfast.…
