Author: Central Jersey
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Schools’ merger update scheduled
A town hall meeting to discuss the progress of the school regionalization initiative over the past two months will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, in the commons area of South Hunterdon Regional High School, 301 Mount Airy-Harbourton Road, West Amwell Township. On Sept. 24, voters in Lambertville, Stockton and West Amwell approved…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Run will assist Special Olympics
Jared Miller, an eighth grader at Pond Road Middle School , is set to host the second annual Black Friday Fun Run on Nov. 29, according to the township website. ROBBINSVILLE — For the second year in a row, a township youth invites the community to participate in a fun run to benefit Special Olympics…
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NORTH HANOVER: Township anticipates park grant
At the Nov. 7 North Hanover Township Committee meeting, the committee introduced an ordinance appropriating $300,000 and authorizing the issuance of $285,500 in general improvement bonds to finance improvemen by David Kilby, Special Writer NORTH HANOVER — As North Hanover awaits grant money from Burlington County for park improvements, residents are questioning the issuance of…
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LAWRENCE: Trash contract awarded; no decision on food waste
Township Council awarded a contract to Central Jersey Waste & Recycling Co. to pick up household trash that will save an estimated $305,000 over the next five years, but it held off on awarding a By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council awarded a contract to Central Jersey Waste & Recycling Co. to pick up…
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Free concert at Living Waters
RINGOES New Jersey-based singer-songwriter-pianist Jo Stones will perform a free concert Sunday, Nov. 17, at Living Waters Lutheran Church as part of its ongoing “Inside the Artist’s Studio” ser RINGOES New Jersey-based singer-songwriter-pianist Jo Stones will perform a free concert Sunday, Nov. 17, at Living Waters Lutheran Church as part of its ongoing…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Don’t Toss It boutique opens as a shop for ‘creative reuse’
Have a box full of buttons or a drawer full of costume jewelry taking up space? Don’t toss it repurpose it. LAMBERTVILLE Have a box full of buttons or a drawer full of costume jewelry taking up space? Don’t toss it repurpose it. A new store, called Don’t Toss It, has opened at…
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SPORTS: Win over Penn helps Princeton
To be the champion, you have to beat the champion. By Justin Feil, Packet Media Group To be the champion, you have to beat the champion. The Princeton University football team took another step in the right direction when it rallied for a 38-26 win at the University of Pennsylvania last Saturday. The win kept…
