Author: Central Jersey
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Fallout from the lack of a teachers’ contract
Susan Carril, James Hockenberry, Frank Wiener, Princeton To the editor: We Princetonians are justifiably proud of our schools and students. We find the current impasse between the teachers union and the school board regrettable. This letter does not examine the reasons why there is no contract but looks at one of its consequences. If…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Annual Santa Parade starts holiday season
Amy Batista photo. Santa and Mrs. Claus ushered in the holiday season in Hightstown Nov. 28 and had a chance to get gift ideas from 150 local children.
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JAMESBURG: Community unites for holiday tree extravaganza
Amy Batista photo. Jamesburg residents attend the annual tree lighting festivities in Veterans Park Dec. 5.
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Christmas gifts of unknown value were stolen from the laundry room of a Redding Circle residence on Dec. 9. Entry was gained through an unlocked rear door. Tyrek Brown, 27, of Ewing, was arrested on warrants from Plainsboro and Lawrence Township totaling $1,250 at 2:17 p.m. on Dec. 10 after being pulled over on…
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PENNINGTON: Borough to seek county input on signal, Code Red
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Pennington Borough will continue conferring with Mercer County on fixing a broken electronic signal for pedestrians at Toll Gate Grammar School and on getting Code Red, a high-speed emergency communications system, up and running, it was decided at the Dec. 1 Borough Council meeting. At that session, Councilman…
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Mercer County Symphonic Band Performs Winter Pops Concert Dec. 17
The 2014 Mercer County Symphonic Band.
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PENNINGTON: Central High senior now a published composer
Hopewell Valley Central High School Director of Choral Ac´tivities Matthew Erpelding with senior Maura Tuffy, holding her soon-to-be published choral composition, “Ubi Caritas.”
