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CRANBURY: Cranbury budget in search of more revenue
David Kilby, Managing Editor CRANBURY — The Cranbury Township Committee will hold a special budget meeting 9 a.m. Saturday in Township Hall and may discuss possible cuts as it faces many of the same issues it faced last year. ”The issue this year is the same budget problems are coming back: reduced property value and…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Dayton man to challenge Holt
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Republican businessman Eric Beck of Dayton is challenging incumbent U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, in this year’s election. "Rush Holt’s record in Congress has consistently demonstrated his belief in bigger government and higher taxes. He was even ranked the most liberal member of Congress by the National Journal," Mr.…
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BORDENTOWN: Bordentown girls hoops keeps making progress
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Even short-handed, the Bordentown Regional High School girls basketball team has made progress this season. The Scotties picked up their third win of the season, 54-24, over Riverside last Friday. The Scotties jumped out to a 19-2 lead in the first quarter and never looked back behind a balanced…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Brothers awarded Eagle rank together
Staff photo by Ed Birch New Eagle Scouts Kyle and Daniel Menz from Troop 888 stand with their parents, Wayne and Donna Mentz during the Eagle Court of Honor ceremony at the VFW Post 9111 Jan. 15.
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Paul Decker Named President-Elect of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
Paul Decker, President, CEO, Mathematica Policy Research
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Walking tour will feature historic New Hope in 1812
On Jan. 29 at 2 p.m., as part of the Lambertville-New Hope Winter Festival, a walking tour of historic New Hope will take visitors back 200 years to life in the small town as it was in 1812. The stories of more than a dozen buildings that existed in New Hope then and are still…
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MCCC President Patricia C. Donohue Appointed to NJTC Board of Directors
MCCC President Dr. Patricia C. Donohue
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Paul Decker Named President-Elect of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management
By Matthematica Policy Research Contact: Jennifer de Vallance, (202) 484-4692 PRINCETON, NJ—January 18, 2012—Paul Decker, president and CEO of Mathematica Policy Research, has been named president-elect of http://www.appam.org/" target="_blank">the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM). Decker, a longtime member of APPAM, has played a leadership role in many capacities within the organization, most…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Hugs for Brady Gala set
Local businessman and former New York Giant Brad Benson will be honored during the second annual Hugs for Brady Winter Gala next month.
