Category: archives
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Mathematica Names Neil Clover Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer
By Communications at Mathematica Neil Clover, a resident of East Amwell, N.J., recently joined Mathematica Policy Research as senior vice president and chief information officer. Based in Mathematica’s headquarters in Princeton, N.J., he will lead the planning, strategy, and design of enterprise-wide information systems to support business operations and provide company-wide information technology services. In addition,…
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Rx Drop-off Program A Success In Somerset County
Somerset County Sheriff Frank J. Provenzano The Somerset County Sheriff’s Office, Somerset County Solid Waste Management Division and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration recently partnered to hold a new initiative – the Rx Mission Drive-In/Drop-Off, which was well-received by county residents. “I want to thank the many residents who took part in the program and…
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Rx Drop-off Program A Success In Somerset County
Sheriff’s Officers Tom Carlucci and Mark Impellizeri (from left ) are shown with some of the medications collected at a recent Rx Mission Drive-in/Drop-off event.
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POLICE BLOTTER
Lambertville City police reported: — On June 11, Officer Michael Gramlich stopped Alfredo C. Vasquez, 24, of Somerville, on Route 179 for driving with a suspended registration. Mr. Vasquez was subsequently charged with DWI, having a suspended vehicle registration and reckless driving. He was released pending a court appearance. — On June 11, Officer Anthony…
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Too much time, cost for seven parking spaces
Wil Borkowski, Allentown I own and manage several commercial properties with ample off-street parking in Allentown’s central business district. Since 2001, I’ve also lived in the central business district so I’m familiar with the traffic, trash and trucks that come with living downtown. But with all that, I still enjoy living in the heart…
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PLUMSTED: Class of 2012 has ‘high level of enthusiasm’
By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer PLUMSTED — The rainy skies matched the teary eyes of the 124 walking graduates and their friends and families at the New Egypt High School graduation June 12. The hugs, laughter and words of wisdom of the day, however, counteracted all of the goodbye tears. ”One thing that stands out…
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SOUTH HUNTERDON: Six regionalization resolutions are approved
If the state permits a public vote on regionalization, voters would be asked to answer two special questions By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On Monday night, Lambertville City Council, Stockton Borough Council and West Amwell Township Committee adopted resolutions that request permission to hold a referendum “to dissolve the current school districts (four) and create…
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Princeton Ballet School’s Summer Intensive Program 2012 Attracts High-Level Ballet Students from Around the World and the School’s Year-Round Students will Attend Prestigious Summer Programs
By American Repertory Ballet PRINCETON, NJ – Each year, Princeton Ballet School, the official school of American Repertory Ballet and one of the largest non-profit ballet schools in the country, hosts a Summer Intensive program that attracts highly talented dancers from around the world. Princeton Ballet School’s Summer Intensive is one of the oldest programs…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Council introduces $1.4M bond ordinance
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council will hold public hearings next week on three ordinances, including one authorizing $1.4 million in borrowing for various capital projects. The two remaining ordinances would set the 2012 salaries for top municipal officials as well as establish no-parking zones along county Route 526. The public…
