Author: Central Jersey
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Paul Chehade – The Perils of Unlimited Campaign Contributions.
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Unlimited campaign contributions can present an ethical challenge for political candidates by Paul Chehade. Paul Chehade – The Perils of Unlimited Campaign Contributions. Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling on the case of McCutcheon v. FEC, which struck down the limit on the total amount of money…
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BREAKING: Florence Township Police Chief Scully dead at 58
Chief Alvin Scully, right, addresses the public after being sworn in by Mayor Craig Wilkie last February. Photo by Amy Batista
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(UPDATED) PRINCETON: Sutter named chief on Monday
Nicholas K.Sutter was unanimously named chief of the police department Monday night. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer PRINCETON – Nicholas K.Sutter was unanimously named chief of the police department Monday night. The Township Council then congratulated the only candidate that they considered for the job. "It’s not our department, it’s the community’s department," Mr. Sutter…
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Lawrenceville Resident to Be Honored at Holocaust Commemoration
By Sherry S. Kirschenbaum Whippany, NJ, April 7, 2014 — Dr. Paul Winkler of Lawrenceville, executive director of the NJ Commission on Holocaust Education, will be honored at “A Moral Mandate: Memories of the Unimaginable,” this year’s Yom Hashoah Holocaust Memorial at 6:45 p.m. on Monday, April 28, at the Wilkins Theater at Kean University,…
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PAGING PDS: Rome a blend of history, cuisine and culture
In school, I’ve translated Latin from a book; but it was an entirely different experience to wander through the Roman forum, with my Latin class at my side By Caroline Lippman In school, I’ve translated Latin from a book; but it was an entirely different experience to wander through the Roman forum, with my Latin…
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Community journalists sought
Anyone interested should contact James McEvoy, managing editor, at 609-874-2188 or [email protected] Correspondents sought to cover governmental/school meetings and community events. Candidates must have a car while experience in photography is strongly preferred. Anyone interested should contact James McEvoy, managing editor, at 609-874-2188 or [email protected].
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar girls race out to good start
MHS second in Somerset County Relays By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Allie Mannheimer is best known as one of the top field hockey players in New Jersey, but she’s also quietly been one of the most consistent contributors for the Montgomery High School girls track and field team. ”It definitely keeps me busy,” said…
