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Officials approve trimmed budget
Northern Burlington County Regional School Board officials approve a $250,000 cut in the $30.6 million spending plan, which was rejected by voters last month. By: William Wichert The fate of the Northern Burlington County Regional school budget was sealed this week as officials gave their final approval to a $250,000 cut in the $30.6 million…
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HHS blanks Somerville again in SCT
Third straight semifinal win over Pioneers By: Rudy Brandl BRIDGEWATER The one common element during Hillsborough High’s three straight Somerset County softball titles has been a shutout victory over Somerville in the semifinal round. Last week, the Raiders continued that trend with a 4-0 victory over Somerville at North Branch Park. HHS had blanked…
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Up-and-down year ends in NCAAs for Ryan, Drew
Bielamowicz, Bradshaw return to D-I tourney By: Jim Green As Kaity Ryan came off the field following the Drew University women’s lacrosse team’s NCAA Division IIII Tournament second-round loss Saturday, one thought crossed her mind. "I was thinking that I was junior, and that I had had another chance to do it," the Hopewell Valley…
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POST FORUM: Do you approve of the school district’s redistricting plan?
POST FORUM Join the debate. The South Brunswick Post is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues. The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of South Brunswick want their…
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Saddle shop opens bigger equine center
Rick’s Saddle Shop opens new location in Upper Freehold Township bringing equine products, a pet center, an education center and even a place for children’s birthday parties to town. By: Lauren Burgoon UPPER FREEHOLD Monmouth County has the most horses of any county in the state and Upper Freehold holds the most horses of…
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Opponents urge Township Council to block Wal-Mart plans
Members of LET’s Stop Wal-Mart presented the council with a petition, containing 7,000 signatures, that opposes the proposed store on Spruce Street. By: Lea Kahn Seeking to block a proposed Wal-Mart store on Spruce Street, opponents of the chain store asked Township Council this week to take whatever steps it can to stop the national…
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Parents react to plan
Many parents concerned about redistricting plans. By: Melissa Hayes Several parents from Deans and Kingston voiced concerns Monday night over the school board’s plan to redraw school sending districts, arguing that this isn’t the first time their kids have been forced to switch schools. The parents said they are concerned about how the redistricting plan…
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Town rivals trade insults at UF deli
Upper Freehold Deputy Mayor Bill Miscoski and political rival Chris Berzinski each file charges; judge dismisses them. By: Lauren Burgoon UPPER FREEHOLD A Millstone judge dismissed assault charges against Deputy Mayor Bill Miscoski and political rival Chris Berzinski, which the men filed against each other in the aftermath of a verbal confrontation last week.…
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DATES TO REMEMBER: May 25
May 25 Lecture: Ravit Bar-Av, Information Officer of the Israeli Consulate General’s office in New York, will speak at Congregation B’nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegan’s Lane in North Brunswick, on Wednesday, May 25, at 8 p.m. The program is free and light refreshments will be served. For more information contact Gary at [email protected] or call (732)…
