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CRANBURY – Student wins special art award
By David Kilby, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Allison Miezin, 17, of Cranbury, is one of a chosen few award winners who will receive a Student Arts Excellence Award from VSA New Jersey next week for her artistic achievements. Only seven students in the state have received this recognition, according to a press release from the…
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MONROE – Monroe board candidates discuss issues
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — While the issue of state aid is on the minds of all of Monroe’s Board of Education candidates in this election, each of the four candidates also have their own variety of concerns. The candidates up for re-election this year are Kathy Leonard, Kathy Kolupanowich and Ken Chiarella.…
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Drop Off Unwanted Meds April 30 at Sheriff’s Office
Somerset County Sheriff Frank J. Provenzano SOMERVILLE – Sheriff Frank J. Provenzano has announced that the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office will participate in Operation Take Back on Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. County residents may drop off old or unwanted medications at the Sheriff’s Office headquarters, located in the lower level…
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School boards: No races in area towns
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Ten seats are available on the four local school boards, but only nine candidates are running in the April 27 election. In three districts — Lambertville Public School, West Amwell Elementary and South Hunterdon Regional High School — there are no contests. — At LPS, three candidates are running for…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Offense aids RHS lacrosse in nice start
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group John Demkovitz expected an experienced offense to help carry the Robbinsville High School boys lacrosse team to new heights. It has. Demkovitz scored five goals to lead the Ravens to a landmark 11-10 win over Hopewell Valley last Thursday. It was Robbinsville’s first win over Hopewell in program history.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – School elections set for this week
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Voters will be going to the polls on April 27 to decide on the $134 million proposed school budget and fill three open seats for the Board of Education. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m. for voters throughout the community to cast their ballots, according to…
