Author: Central Jersey
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HOPEWELL TWP.: COAH housing puzzle clouds school planning
By Frank Mustac, Special Writer HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — School board members and administrators did their best to predict the future when a resident asked whether anticipated affordable housing-related development could mean school redistricting may also be in store. Girish Purohit, who lives on Heath Court in Hopewell Township, inquired at Monday’s board meeting specifically about…
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PRINCETON: Ex-Triangle Club accountant sentenced to three years in prison
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer As the accountant of the performing arts group at Princeton University called the Triangle Club, Thomas Muza was given a position of trust. It was a trust that he broke time and time again, something that Mr. Muza said Friday that he regretted on a day when he was…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Burchette has delivered on budget, and in pursuing Shop Hillsborough
To the editor: This November 3rd, cast your ballots to re-elect Deputy Mayor Greg Burchette, a responsible and competent elected official. All of this is reflected in his public service, first as a committeeman and then as our deputy mayor. During his service in public office, Greg and his team have shown their commitment…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Independent parties agree township is strongly run financially, DelCore says
To the editor: As an elected official, I strongly believe, as do my Republican colleagues on the Township Committee, that strong fiscal stewardship of your tax dollars is a key element of our responsibilities. We have consistently striven to maintain the excellent financial condition of our municipality and have focused our efforts on keeping…
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PRINCETON: Democrats proud of ‘more efficient government’
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Democrats Heather H. Howard and Lance Liverman are running for re-election to the Princeton Council, touting their record of helping guide Princeton through its first three years as a consolidated town. “Heather and I both didn’t go into the consolidation thinking that we’re going to save a whole bunch…
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PRINCETON: Republicans want to break council’s one-party rule
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Republicans Kelly DiTosto and Lynn Irving are running for Princeton Council to break the grip that Democrats have on municipal government. “I think that the reason why council gets away with what they do — which is not vetting anything to the community until it’s a done deal —…
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EAST WINDSOR: District schools participate in Week of Respect
By Amy Batista, Special Writer Schools throughout the district have been participating in the Week of Respect and School Violence Awareness Week to promote and help prevent negative behaviors, such as violence, and harassment, intimidation and bullying (HIB) by engaging students in age-appropriate instruction and assemblies in October. According to the New Jersey Department of…
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EAST WINDSOR: Council proclaims October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR – Mayor Janice Mironov proclaimed October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month during the township council meeting Oct. 13. “This is Domestic Violence Awareness Month,” said Mayor Mironov. “We have made it a tradition every year, more than a tradition, a strong value of our township, to recognize domestic…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough council recognizes the work of Womanspace
By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN – The Borough Council recognized the work of Womanspace during its meeting Monday night with a resolution. “This month being National Domestic Violence Awareness Month I would like to give a resolution and proclamation recognizing the work of Womanspace,” said Councilman Seth Kurs and police commissioner to the police…
