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Forum: McGreevey
How should Gov. James McGreevey plug a $2.4 billion budget deficit? How should Gov. James McGreevey plug a $2.4 billion budget deficit?
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Darlene Bunda
Darlene Kerr Bunda, 39, of Lawrence, died Sunday, Jan. 20. Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. Daughter of the late Ronald Kerr, she is survived by a son, Jesse Bunda of Hamilton; her mother, Kathleen Acquaviva of Lawrence; two brothers, James R. Kerr of Lawrence and Robert Adams of Ewing; a sister,…
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Steps Ahead
Hamilton resident Jim Ridl and his jazz trio will launch the Ellarslie Jazz and Avant Garde Music Series at the Trenton City Museum in Cadwalader Park Jan. 27. By: Susan Van Dongen It’s a good thing Jim Ridl’s childhood piano teacher wasn’t a vegetarian, because the boy’s cattle-farming father paid the man with a side…
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Local tax bill may increase by 8 percent
Officials unveiled a draft of the 2002 budget this week. By: Lea Kahn For the first time since 1999, township property owners could pay more in property taxes, under a proposed $30.5 million municipal budget for 2002 unveiled this week by Municipal Manager William Guhl. If approved, the municipal property tax rate would increase from…
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Township pledges $600,000 for fields
Committeewoman Marylou Ferrara: ‘It makes a lot of sense for us to put our money where our mouth is’ By: John Tredrea If the school district’s proposed Back Timberlane athletic fields proposal is approved by voters March 12, Hopewell Township has said it would contribute $600,000 in labor and materials toward the project. The school…
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Letters to the editor, Jan. 24, 2002
Attention: Hopewell Borough area business people To the editor: The Hopewell Business Association (HBA) is in the process of updating its records for the new year, 2002. We are interested in getting a complete list of people doing business including those who do business out of their homes in the Hopewell Borough…
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Festival to celebrate African-American music
The Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers of Los Angeles, recognized as one of the leading exponents of the music of African Americans, will present a program of spirituals, works by African-American composers and selections from Gershwin’s "Porgy and Bess" Saturday, Feb. 2, 8 p.m., in Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton. The concert is the centerpiece of…
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False bomb threat shuts UES
Students were kept out of the building until 2 p.m. By: Nick D’Amore Students and staff were evacuated from the Upper Elementary School at 10 a.m. Wednesday when a false bomb threat was found in a student’s locker. UES students and staff walked to nearby Crossroads School and remained there until about 2 p.m. They…
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Red Raiders full of momentum heading into prep tourney
Pennington School By: Mike Molaro With a record of 9-6 and riding a four-game winning streak, The Pennington School boys basketball squad is coming around the final turn and heading down the stretch toward the upcoming NJISAA Prep B Tournament. Unlike a year ago, when, according to head coach Bernie Gurick, "We limped into the…
