Author: Central Jersey
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MANVILLE: Democrats wanted to bring off-track betting site to borough
To the editor: I am not surprised by the outrage in Hillsborough over the placement of an off-track betting facility and bringing gambling to their township. Nor am I surprised hearing how other towns didn’t want it either. Even our former Congressman Leonard Lance felt it has no place in Somerset County. Some of the…
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PLUMSTED: Additional hearing set for municipal budget
Special hearing to be called later this month by James McEvoy, Managing Editor PLUMSTED — Due to possible changes in the Plumsted municipal budget — which township officials believe will not impact the tax levy — a second public hearing on the 2014 spending plan is expected. At a special meeting April 24, officials said…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Custodians saved, computers crimped
School budget will bring $182 a year tax hike for ‘average’ home By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor School leaders got a standing ovation Monday night when they announced they had found a way to save the jobs of night custodians, keep long-term substitute teachers under their employ and still stay on target with educational priorities.…
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LAMBERTVILLE:Fencing fundraiser helps animal group
This Sunday at Laceworks building By John Tredrea, Special Writer Animal Alliance, a non-profit that works to help animals in need, will benefit from the Bucks County Fencing Academy’s (BCFA) fifth annual woman’s three-weapon fundraiser, which will be held Sunday, May 4, at 287 South Main St., Lambertville, in the Laceworks building. ”This is going…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Bridge documentary premiere sells out playhouse
Roy Ziegler, Charlie Huchet and Jim Hill, who played Lewis Wernwag, the engineer who designed the first New Hope-Lambertville bridge.
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights move up to second in MCT tennis
Dennis Symons Princeton High’s Zack Kleiman teamed with Zach Hojeibane to finish third at first doubles in the Mercer County Tournament. Photo by Dennis Symons
