Category: archives
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Princeton superintendent poised to accept new position
Kohn offered superintendent’s job by district north of Boston. By: Jeff Milgram Princeton Regional Schools Superintendent Claire Sheff Kohn has been offered the superintendent’s job in the Masconomet Regional School District, north of Boston. Dr. Kohn confirmed Wednesday that she has been offered the job and will enter into contract negotiations. "This is a very…
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WW-P will appeal verdict against coach
Jury awards $1.5 million to former student and her father. By: Shanay Cadette The West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District stood firm in the belief that its employees have done nothing wrong after a jury awarded $1.5 million to a former student and her father. The district plans to appeal the verdict, which awarded compensatory damages…
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Zenerovitz, Rooney get coaching chances
South, MHS has new softball coaches By: Justin Feil Kristen Zenerovitz and Johnny Rooney had always wanted the chance to be head varsity softball coach in their respective school districts. It happened a little quicker than expected for Zenerovitz and took a little longer than expected for Rooney, but both are thrilled that their chances…
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Montgomery schools shave $400,000 off budget
District’s insurance premium reduced. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY In a surprise announcement, Montgomery Superintendent Stuart Schnur said Tuesday night that the school budget will likely be reduced by more than $400,000, cutting the average homeowner’s projected school-tax increase by an estimated $70 to $100. Dr. Schnur said the reduction is the result of the…
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Letters to the Editor, March 26
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, March 26 By: Boychoir School backed by parents To the editor: As parents of students at the American Boychoir School, we are dismayed that one of our fellow parents has accused the school of racism because of the school’s decision to enforce an enrollment contract that all families are bound…
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Police officers get promotions
Four officers promoted, one hired. By: Al Wicklund JAMESBURG Police Lt. Kevin McCarthy’s retirement, effective March 1, triggered a series of promotions within the Jamesburg Police Department by the Borough Council at its Wednesday night meeting. In all, four police officers were given promotions and a police dispatcher was hired. Lt. McCarthy left the…
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Jamesburg school plan increasing
$10.5 million school budget to be intorduced Monday. By: Joseph Harvie JAMESBURG The school board will introduce a proposed $10.5 million spending plan on Monday that calls for a 3-cent tax rate hike. The voters will have their say on the budget during the April 20 school election. In previous years, two budgets had…
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Judy Shuberda
Judy (White) Shuberda, 55, of Jamesburg, died Friday, March 19, at her home. Born in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Ms. Shuberda lived in Jamesburg most of her life. She was employed years ago as a cook at Spo’s Tavern, Jamesburg. Previously, she was employed as a secretary for the N.J. Turnpike Authority. Her parents, Russell and Marjorie…
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Despite inactivity, MHS set three winter records
By: Carolyn M. Hartko For Monroe’s newest track coach, this past winter was a little like showing up to a party only to find out that no one else was there. Frank Bonich wasn’t alone in his disappointment, however, as all the other coaches and athletes in the Greater Middlesex Conference were in the same…
