Author: Central Jersey
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HAMILTON: School attendance improves
Months after school officials first acknowledged renewed efforts to reinforce district policies regarding attendance, Superintendent James Parla recently reported improved daily enrollment figures. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor HAMILTON — Months after school officials first acknowledged renewed efforts to reinforce district policies regarding attendance, Superintendent James Parla recently reported improved daily enrollment figures. Dr. Parla…
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Fortunate to have Jo Butler on council
Francesca Benson, George Cody, Princeton To the editor: We have experienced Jo Butler as a smart, conscientious Council member who is committed to open and effective government first on Borough Council, then on Princeton Council. She is an independent representative who really listens to the different opinions of constituents, and we have been impressed…
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Princeton Arbor seeks candidates for council
Jim Levine, Princeton Arbor To the editor: The Tree Street residents have spoken on January 1, 2015, we will officially de-consolidate from Princeton. The newly formed municipality, called Princeton Arbor, will hold elections this November for three people to serve as the Arbor’s initial Council of Elders (a motion to call it the Council…
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HILLSBOROUGH: 25-year teacher will retire
Judy Winchock, a teacher of English at Hillsborough High School, had her retirement accepted by the Board of Education on Jan. 6, effective at the end of the school year. She has been employed in the district since September 1998. The board also accepted the resignation, effective Feb. 19, of Christopher Guglielmo, social studies…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Don’t allow gun ownership
To the editor: On April 20, 1999, the most tragic high school shooting of the time took place as two students of Columbine High School murdered 12 other students and a teacher. Since the tragedy at Columbine, similar incidents have continued to take place, from the shooting at Virginia Tech in 2007, to the shootings…
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ROBYN HITCHCOCK & THE GRIP WEEDS
By RANDY ELLIS ROBYN HITCHCOCK / THE GRIP WEEDS Concert Performance. Saturday March 1 2014 Open Arts Stage Theater – 146 Rt. 130 (South) – Bordentown NJ 08505 Sponsered By RANDY NOW’S MAN CAVE – 134 Farnsworth Ave. – Bordentown NJ 08505 Tickets On Line – WWW.MANCAVENJ.COM
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FREE Tax Help is Here
By United Way of Greater Mercer County FREE TAX HELP IS HERE Free Tax Sites for Working Families in Mercer County Open on Thursday, January 30! Lawrenceville, NJ – The Mercer CASH (Creating Assets, Savings and Hope) Campaign joins with United Way of Greater Mercer County (UWGMC) to offer expanded free tax prep services in…
