Author: Central Jersey
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BORDENTOWN: Sewer rate hike possible
Potential increase may come as result of Ocean Spray departure. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — In addition to losing a valuable ratable and a longstanding landmark, the relocation of the Ocean Spray Plant may also mean higher sewer rates for residents – both in the city and township. The company held a…
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LAWRENCE: Calendar
Sat., May 3 Emerging Choreographers’ Showcase, the culmination of an extensive choreography competition featuring dances of the six winning choreographers will be held Sat.,, May 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Rider University’s Bart Luedeke Theater, 2083 Lawrenceville Road. The event is open to the public. Tickets are available online at www.rider.edu/wcc/events. 6th Annual Family…
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WEST WINDSOR: Knights move up to second in MCT tennis
WW-P North boys win three flights By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor For the West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North boys tennis team, being No. 2 feels pretty good. The Knights won three of the five flight championships and finished second as a team at the Mercer County Tournament. North entered the second day of the tournament…
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LAMBERTVILLE: City man indicted in baseball bat attack
Grand jurors in Hunterdon County have returned five bills of indictment against Craig S. Drummond, 51, of Belvidere Avenue, Lambertville, for an incident around noon on March 7 on Belvidere Avenue. The indictments says Mr. Drummond tried to cause serious bodily injury to Charles H. Ramsin, of Washington’s Crossing, Pennsylvania, specifically by damaging a vehicle…
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MONROE: BOE adopts district budget
By Jenine Clancy, Special Writer MONROE — The Board of Education approved its 2014-15 budget Monday night, with the first reduction for taxpayers in 17 years. The new school tax rate will be $1.3434 per $100 of assessed home value, meaning a homeowner with the average property value of $300,709 would pay $114 less than…
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The Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching Earns Top Spot Among Leadership 500 List for Exceptional Leadership Development Programs
By Prestigious Leadership Award Recognizes Industry Leaders Nationwide SHREWSBURY, N.J. – The Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (iPEC), a top-rated, ICF-accredited Coach Training Program, and innovative provider of leadership development and consulting services, has been selected as a recipient of Leadership Excellence Magazine’s Leadership 500 Excellence Awards, earning a spot on the top ten…
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Two Heroes to Receive Valor Awards at 200 Club of Mercer County Annual Luncheon
By Karla Pollack National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund Chairman and CEO Craig W. Floyd to Deliver Keynote MERCER COUNTY, NJ— Raymond A. Amato and Thomas J. Ferrigno from the New Jersey State Police T.E.A.M.S. Unit will receive Valor Awards at 200 Club of Mercer County’s Annual Luncheon on June 11 at the Stone Terrace…
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates repeat as MCT champions
Depth provides South boys tennis with crown By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Kabir Sarita came into the Mercer County Boys Tennis Tournament with a good scouting report from his teammates. ”They told me that everyone is a good player and you have to play well,” said the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South freshman, who plays third…
