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HIGHTSTOWN: Elementary principal announces retirement
Heidi Franzo will be saying goodbye after 40 years in education at the East Windsor Regional School District. HIGHTSTOWN — Heidi Franzo will be saying goodbye after 40 years in education at the East Windsor Regional School District. The principal at Walter C. Black Elementary School announced her plans to retire at the beginning of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Hightstown budget relies on tax hike
The Borough Council unanimously adopted its municipal budget of more than $6.5 million after making several amendments in the past few months. By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The Borough Council unanimously adopted its municipal budget of more than $6.5 million after making several amendments in the past few months. The new budget calls…
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Donate to Dress for Success at Peapack-Gladstone Bank
By Rosanne Schwab With today’s economy, finding the job of your dreams and remaining employed presents a unique set of challenges; but for women who find themselves economically disadvantaged, this can be especially difficult. Purchasing appropriate business attire for not only that important interview but also to sustain employment is not always financially possible. Peapack-Gladstone Bank…
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Kessler Rehabilitation Center Names New Manager
By irene maslowski North Brunswick, NJ. – Kessler Rehabilitation Center, located at 2186 Route 27 in North Brunswick, has announced the appointment of Mitchell Kosheff, PT, DPT, MTC, Dip. FM, CCI, LMT–(NYS) to the position of Center Manager. Dr. Kosheff specializes in the care and treatment of individuals with orthopedic, sports and/or musculoskeletal injuries, as…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Music Hall application temporarily withdrawn
Tanya Cooper: ”Hearing concerns of the community inspired our decision. We are, therefore, temporarily withdrawing our application to refocus our efforts to best reflect the communities’ input By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor LAMBERTVILLE — In a news release today (July 9), Tanya Cooper, president of the Lambertville Hall Foundation (LMH), said the group has decided…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Discussion resumes on temporary offices
The council resumed a discussion about creating temporary administrative offices during its June 17 meeting. By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The council resumed a discussion about creating temporary administrative offices during its June 17 meeting. Borough Clerk Debra Sopronyi said she and the superintendent of Public Works had been working on a proposal.…
