Author: Central Jersey
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Review budget information at hvrsd.org
Thomas A. Smith, superintendent, Hopewell Valley schools The following was written to members of the Hopewell Valley community: During this time of the school year, we finalize our budget for the next school year. As part of this process, the Board of Education reviewed and approved the preliminary budget at their meeting on March 16.…
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‘Reducing reserves creates problems’
David Sandahl, Hopewell Township In defending the current Hopewell Township budget (‘Demonstrably false claims’ are made, HVN March 19), Jon Edwards endorses a financial maneuver that both he and I rejected in the past. To mask the largest increase in township spending in over a decade, Mayor Harvey Lester tapped township reserves, technically known as…
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WEST AMWELL: Help send dairy winners to next competition
Hunterdon County 4-H Dairy Club Members excelled once again at the state level. The New Jersey Competition was held March 21 in Monmouth County. The Junior Dairy Bowl Team, consisting of John Hunt, Gianna Novak and Sadie Strober, won first place and the right to represent New Jersey at the National Contest in June. They…
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Give Your Self-Storage Units A Makeover With BETCO Self-Storage Facility Refurbishing
By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) Self-storage refurbishing with BETCO is a smart and affordable way to keep your facility attractive, up-to-date and competitive. Hickory-Morganton-Lenoir, NC – The economic recovery can be a double-edged sword – especially if your self-storage facility fell into disrepair during the economic downturn, or faces competition from a new self-storage facility. Self-storage…
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PRINCETON: ‘Unmasking the Bomb’ authors to highlight Peace Coalition membership event
Dr. Zia Mian and Dr. Frank von Hippel, co-authors of the recently published book “Unmaking the Bomb,” will make a presentation on their book for the Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) Annual Membership Renewal and New Member Welcome Gathering on Sunday afternoon, March 29, at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton, 50 Cherry Hill…
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HIGHTSTOWN: HHS wins county consumer bowl
Submitted photo. Hightstown High School students answer questions during the Mercer County Consumer Bowl last week.
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PRINCETON: Residents show up at council meeting to support animal control officer no longer on the payroll
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer Princeton will pay Montgomery $15,000 through June 30 for animal control services. The council voted Monday night to enter a temporary shared services agreement with Montgomery until it hires its own animal control officer. Former Princeton animal control officer Mark Johnson was offered a separation agreement from the town, a…
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HIGHTSTOWN: HHS wins county consumer bowl
By Amy Batista, Special Writer TRENTON — Hightstown High School won the Mercer County 2015 New Jersey High School Consumer Bowl last week. The winning team consisted of Dhruv Patel, Akhil Kemburu, Steven Cohen, Albert Dong and Robbie Cohen, beating out seven other area schools in a quiz-show style competition on good consumer practices, according…
