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LAWRENCE: Council to review Complete Streets policy
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Aiming to avoid a repeat of the furor created when a portion of Bergen Street was painted with stripes based on township officials’ understanding of the Complete Streets policy, Township Council plans to review the policy early next year. Township Council also decided at its Dec. 6 meeting to ask…
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MANVILLE: Mayor Zuza winds up her term
Councilman Lou Fischer and Mayor Lillian Zuza pose with his “thank you” plaque as both of them attended their last meeting on the governing body.
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MILLSTONE: No room in the stable
Equine group looks to find homes for its rescued horses By Jane Meggitt, Special Writer MILLSTONE — There’s no place like home for the holidays – and some of the equines currently staying at Helping Hearts Equine Rescue would like a permanent home of their own. Lisa Post, founder and president of Helping Hearts Equine…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Top volunteer fire responders are cited
Board of Fire Commissioners gives each a T-short On Dec. 13 the Hillsborough Board of Fire Commissioners gave out sweatshirts to the top 10 responders from each fire company for 2011. The awards went to the 10 members with the highest total of points, which areawarded for fire calls, drills, meetings, as well…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Pet care center looking to help homeless pets
By Jenn Samuel, The Packet Group ROBBINSVILLE — Homeless dogs and puppies are up for adoption this holiday season as part of the 11th annual Best Friends Pet Care Animal Angel Tree campaign. The Angel Tree, in the lobby of the Best Friends Pet Center at 1379 Route 130, is decorated with paper ornaments providing information…
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ARB Announces its On Pointe Enrichment Series program, “The Music of Romeo and Juliet”, Featuring Guest Lecturer Simon Morrison, Prokofiev expert, music scholar, and Princeton University Professor
ARB dancer Karen Leslie Moscato as Juliet in Company Director Douglas Martin’s new Romeo and Juliet; Photo Credit: Peter Cook
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MANVILLE: GOP’s Mennen faces constitutional hurdle
To the editor: Hunterdon County Freeholder William Mennen wants to run for the state Assembly from the 16th District. However, Mr. Mennen has a problem in that he does not live in the district. To rectify this situation, he plans to move shortly into the 16th District. There is one other issue he must face…
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ARB Announces its On Pointe Enrichment Series program, “The Music of Romeo and Juliet”, Featuring Guest Lecturer Simon Morrison, Prokofiev expert, music scholar, and Princeton University Professor
By Alexis Branagan PRINCETON, NJ – American Repertory Ballet will be kicking off 2012 with a deep look into the ballet Romeo and Juliet and the evocative themes it portrays. Company Director Douglas Martin will be joined by special guest Simon Morrison, a world-renowned Prokofiev expert, music scholar, and Princeton University professor to discuss the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Education board updates schools’ 5-year game plan
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor In July, Board of Education members heard its superintendent’s vision of education in Hillsborough in the next five years. On Monday night, they made much of those dreams the policy of the district for the next five years. In revising its official Strategic Plan, the board committed itself…
