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HILLSBOROUGH: Give board budget feedback
What do you think about the school budget? Do you think it should spend more on items to catch up from past years budget cuts? Or should the school board only spend on the highest priorities and keep the tax impact as low as possible? The board wants to know. It invites you to come…
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MANVILLE: Kids boutique features top brand names
By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Ralph Lauren, Absorba, Disney, Gymboree, and more are some of the clothing brands available in the new Kids Pass It On Consignment Boutique in town. The new boutique opened recently on South Main Street and features kids clothing. Former Manville resident Susan (Kaschak) Delli Santi opened the consignment boutique.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: District’s budget not set in stone
Some board members want more spending By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Write this number in pencil: $81,528,217. That is the amount the Board of Education voted Monday night to ask the voters to approve in April as the tax levy for the 2012-13 school budget. But don’t carve it in stone. At least three members…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Trivia Night fundraiser tickets on sale
Event benefits Robbinsville High School Post-Prom festivities ROBBINSVILLE The Robbinsville High School Class of 2013 Post Prom Committee is hosting a Trivia Night/Tricky Tray Auction at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 14 in the RHS Commons. Admission tickets are $15 and include the entrance fee, five tricky tray auction tickets, dessert and coffee. Additional tricky…
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LAWRENCE: Trenton man charged after driving in wrong lane
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Gary V. Mason, 49, of Trenton, was charged with driving under the influence and eight additional violations after he was driving southbound in the northbound lanes of Brunswick Pike at 1:54 a.m. on March 6, according to the Lawrence Township Police Department. A caller told police that a car was…
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LAWRENCE: Schools to purchase $875,000 warehouse in Ewing
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The Lawrence Township Board of Education is moving ahead with plans to purchase a warehouse in Ewing Township for use as the district’s maintenance facility. The school board approved a resolution at its Feb. 27 meeting that authorizes Superintendent of Schools Crystal Lovell and Business Administrator Thomas Eldridge to take…
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ARB Announces New Business Manager Dawn Dell’Omo
By American Repertory Ballet American Repertory Ballet is proud to welcome finance and fundraising professional, Dawn Dell’Omo to its staff, in the newly created position of Business Manager. As the former Finance Manager of American Repertory Ballet (1995-2000), former Princeton Ballet School student, and an avid arts lover, Dawn brings to a deep passion for…
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LAWRENCE: Solar farm nearly complete at school
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Nestled behind Lawrence Township’s Community Garden plots on Route 206 opposite Greenwood Avenue, The Lawrenceville School’s new solar farm is expected to be up and running sunny days provided next month, according to school officials. Work on the solar energy farm began in October, and crews are beginning…
