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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Sports safety clinic set
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer The South Brunswick School District will host a Sports Safety Clinic Information Session 6:30 p.m. April 18 in the high school’s Red Cafeteria. The clinic is open to all South Brunswick community parents, athletes, coaches, and recreation staff and is sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital’s Level One Trauma…
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Support memorial trust fund
Board Members of the Army Spc. Benjamin G. Moore – Hope Hose-Humane Co. No. 1 To the editor: Please allow us to take a moment of your time to introduce ourselves. The Army Spc. Benjamin G. Moore – Hope Hose-Humane Co. No. 1 Memorial Trust Fund began as an idea not long after January 12,…
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WEST AMWELL: South students get playwriting lessons from professionals
WEST AMWELL — South Hunterdon Regional High School was chosen again this year —for the third time — for participation in the McCarter Theatre YouthInk playwriting program. Only two other New Jersey schools were selected to participate in the Princeton-based program this year — West Windsor-Plainsboro South and Neptune High School. The six-week residency, funded…
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Princeton University Earth Day Celebration
Katie Smith On April 20th 2012 4:30-8pm on Frist Lawn, Princeton’s Environmental Groups, led by SURGE (Students United for a Responsible Global Environment) with the help of Princeton’s Sustainability Office will host Princeton’s Earth Day celebrations. Every year, Princeton holds Earth Day celebrations to raise awareness about and interest in the pressing issues that…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Trip to remember
Local Rabbi joins Gov. Christie in Israel By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor ”It was the experience of a lifetime,” Rabbi Mendy Carlebach of the Chabad of North and South Brunswick said Monday after joining Gov. Chris Christie on his first foreign trip to Israel. “It meant a lot spiritually.” Rabbi Carlebach said he was…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council:No municipal tax rate hikes this year
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor After months of meetings and scouring the proposed municipal budget for savings, the Township Council is poised to vote on a $48 million plan that will not increase the tax rate. ”Every department had to work really hard to get this down to a zero increase,” Mayor Frank Gambatese…
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BEACON BUSINESS UPDATE
Harrie Copeland, the new business development officer of the Hopewell Valley Community Bank (HVCBank), is a man who has worn many hats. A veteran of the banking industry in Hunterdon County, Mr. Copeland also is, among other things, a former Director of the Hunterdon County Board of Chosen Freeholders, a former mayor of Delaware Township,…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Residents can join the Swift911 system
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — After Hurricane Irene, city officials promised to way to improve communications with the residents and businesses during emergencies. ”We appointed a task force with the responsibility of reviewing the options available,” Mayor David Del Vecchio said. ”The task force members included: John Livingston (resident), Sara Scully, Dave Burd…
