Author: Central Jersey
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MANSFIELD: Students will walk for diabetes awareness
Landon Mack addresses his classmates as Ashley Trasser, a senior development coordinator with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, watches on. Photo by Amy Batista
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SOUTH COUNTY: South Hunterdon school merger success to be explored at forum
Statewide forum is May 2 in Holmdel How South Hunterdon’s four school boards worked together for six years to create one unified school district will be the topic for a statewide forum on Friday, May 2, at the PNC Arts Center in Holmdel. The program, presented by Courage to Connect New Jersey (CtoCNJ),…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Girls track team places second at Skylands Relays
They host Raider Relays on Saturday, April 19, with Penn Relays on tap the next week The Hillsborough High School girls came one point away from making it two straight relay championship crowns in back-to-back weekends. One week after winning the Somerset County Relays, the Raider girls track and field team finished one point behind…
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WEST AMWELL: Local government share of tax rate would stay flat
West Amwell introduces $3.5 million budget By John Tredrea, Special Writer A proposed West Amwell Township budget for 2014 would bring no increase in the municipal property tax rate, if adopted. Introduced Monday night by the Township Committee was a $3,547,330 budget, up $121,000 from last year’s budget of $3,428,855. The budget will be scheduled…
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LOOSE ENDS: Probing Princeton’s Palmer Square
Architect Jerry Ford looks for the motivation behind the creation By Pam Hersh The renowned Princeton architect Jerry Ford, a founding partner of Ford3 Architects LLC of Princeton, calls himself an architect posing as a historian. I would call him an architect posing as a psychologist. As he revealed in a Lunch-and-Learn Lecture earlier this…
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LOOSE ENDS: Probing Princeton’s Palmer Square
A view of the area now occupied by Princeton’s Palmer Square with Princeton University in the background.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kenny Dundorf represents Immaculata in accepting award for charity work
He’s one of four students to travel to D.C. to accept national honor Kenny Dundorf of Hillsborough was one of four students who traveled to the nation’s capital to accept a national award for charity and social services for Immaculata High School’s Campus Ministry. The Somerville school’s Campus Ministry was honored by the Basilica National…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Kenny Dundorf represents Immaculata in accepting award for charity work
From left, Immaculata students Erin Cummins, Anthony Cracchiolo, Kenny Dundorf and Lisa Slobodzian accepted an award in the nation’s capital for work by the school’s Campus Ministry.
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WEST WINDSOR: Pirates’ Schoenauer adjusts well to switch to track
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kathryn Schoenauer gave indoor track and field a try to get in shape for lacrosse. Now lacrosse likely won’t ever get the West Windsor-Plainsboro South sophomore back. ”I ended up enjoying track so much and the atmosphere of the South team,” Schoenauer said. “It was very surprising.” It didn’t…
