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Upper Freehold primary attracts three
Taxes, development, ratables, recreation and open space were among the issues highlighted by the three men running for the Republican nod for Township Committee. By: UPPER FREEHOLD Taxes, development, ratables, recreation and open space were among the issues highlighted by the three men running for the Republican nod for Township Committee. The two top…
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NJT starts rail-option study
The NJ Transit board of directors awarded a contract Wednesday that could be worth up to $4.5 million to SYSTRA Consulting Inc. to assess the merits of two different commuter-rail-line alignments, including one that would cut through South Brunswick. By:Brian Shappell The NJ Transit board of directors awarded a contract Wednesday that could be worth…
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District to alter special services chief position
In preparation for the retirement of the school district’s administrator for pupil services, school district officials were expected to revamp the position Wednesday. By: Lea Kahn The township Board of Education plans to eliminate the post held by Terry Rosenfeld, who is retiring at the end of the month. It is creating the title of…
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CHS Envirothon teams finish second, third in state competition
Thirty-one high school teams from around the state competed in this year’s Envirothon competition, held in Pine Hill. Two of those teams were from Hopewell Valley Central High School By: John Tredrea Thirty-one high school teams from around the state competed in this year’s Envirothon competition, held in Pine Hill. Two of those teams were…
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Panel septet sworn into office
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The seven members of the township’s new Open Space Advisory Committee were sworn into office Monday by Bordentown Township Mayor William Nine Jr. By:David Koch The Open Space Advisory Committee was created by the Township Committee last month. "The new committee is a good opportunity to preserve open space and provide recreation…
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PQM celebrates Father’s Day
With Father’s Day just around the corner, Pennington Quality Market will help children honor their father or grandfathers with an event in which every child can create his or her own special card or decorate a jumbo-sized cookie as a Father’s Day gift. Just bring children to PQM on June 16 between 10 a.m. and…
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St. A’s grads looking ahead to new challenges
After nine years together, 28 eighth-grade students at St. Augustine’s School in Kendall Park said goodbye. By:Sarah Winkelman After nine years together, 28 eighth-grade students at St. Augustine’s School in Kendall Park said goodbye. The Class of 2001 graduated June 6 at a ceremony in the school’s chapel. The Rev. Robert G. Lynam, pastor of…
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Petition opposes principal transfer
FLORENCE A petition signed by township residents who oppose the transfer of current high school Principal Stephen Falcone to the Marcella L. Duffy Elementary School was presented to the Board of Education at its work session Monday night. By:Vanessa S. Holt As of July 1, Mr. Falcone will be principal of the Duffy school…
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Post 148 players ready to be winners again
If Bob Huzzy should ever give up his job as a physical education teacher, he might want to consider accounting. By: Kyle Moylan If Bob Huzzy should ever give up his job as a physical education teacher, he might want to consider accounting. After all, he’s shown an amazing ability of adding negative numbers together…
