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Tax impacts of Sept. 28 Hopewell Valley schools referendum estimated
2006 would be first year revenues would be collected for the referendum. By John Tredrea Residents of all three Hopewell Valley towns whose properties are assessed at the community average would pay about $100 a year more in additional school taxes if a $15.5 million school referendum is passed by the voters Sept. 28, school…
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‘Z’ marks the spot for Cardinal boys
Lawrence boys soccer By: Jim Green Lawrence High School boys soccer coach Keith Fithen doesn’t like to use what he calls the "R" word. Fithen lost 60 percent of his team to graduation last year, but he refuses to look at 2004 as a rebuilding season. "Most people think Lawrence has lost a lot of…
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DISPATCHES: 527s demonstrate need for deeper reform
DISPATCHES By Hank Kalet: Tax exempt groups focus on candidate bashing. By: Hank Kalet The Democrats have MoveOn.org, Media Fund and America Coming Together and the Republicans have the Fund for Growth and the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth. And what both parties have in common is that they are taking advantage of a new…
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Joint runway could help military bases
McGuire Air Force Base and Fort Dix have planned a $17 million joint runway and mobilization project. By: Scott Morgan FORT DIX "Purpleness." It isn’t a word you’ll find in the dictionary. At least not one defined the way the Department of Defense uses it. But purpleness is a trend and it is taking…
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School board member arraigned on charge
Michaelson’s attorney enters not-guilty plea. By: Lea Kahn School board member Bill Michaelson, charged with theft of identity for diverting an on-line newsletter from the superintendent’s office to his own e-mail address, was arraigned before Lawrence Township Municipal Court Judge Paul Catanese on Tuesday. Attorney Kevin Main, who represents Mr. Michaelson, offered the not-guilty plea…
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Arts meeting to feature singing quartet
Local barbershop quartet will perform Sept. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Plumsted library. By: Lauren Burgoon PLUMSTED Strong harmonies, toe-tapping tunes and sonorous melodies by four singers, all without the aid of instruments, can only mean one thing a barbershop quartet is regaling an audience with its talents. Residents will have an…
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Ordinance addresses cracked driveways
Mansfield Township Committee will vote on ordinance to set standards for the construction of residential driveways. By: William Wichert MANSFIELD The Township Committee is set to vote Sept. 8 on a proposed ordinance that sets new standards for the construction of residential driveways, but Homestead residents who requested the ordinance are still battling with…
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Dina Anne Levinsky
Dina Anne Levinsky, 40, of Princeton died today (Thursday) in the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she was a former resident of New City, N.Y. and New York City before moving to Princeton four years ago. Miss Levinsky was a graduate of the University of Buffalo and was a freelance advertising…
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Local schools get ready for first day of class
The 2004-2005 school year for most area school districts starts next week. By: Scott Morgan With summer winding to a close, local school districts are preparing to welcome their students back for another year. The 2004-2005 school year kicks off in most districts next week, though parents and students in North Hanover Township School District…
