Category: archives
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MONROE: Building schools, a penny at a time
Brookside sixth-graders involved in Pennies for Peace are, standing from left are Brandon DeMarco, Ivy Tran, Sara Fernandez, Christina Hommer and Anthony Corbisiero, and, kneeling, from left, Nish Patel and Arsany Malak.
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Arbor Day art contest for students
By: centraljersey.com Prizes for first ($70-$100), second ($40) and third ($20) places in each of four separate grade categories – elementary k-3, elementary 4-5, middle school 6-8 and high school 9-12 – will be awarded at a public open-air Arbor Day ceremony beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 30, in the Ronald R. Rogers…
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GOP candidates sought
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton Borough and Township Republican Committees are extending an invitation to local Republicans interested in running as municipal candidates in the June 7 primary election. The deadline for filing for the primary election is April 11. In Princeton Borough, the mayor position and two council seats will be on the ballot. In…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com One door closes and another opens, and Scott Sipprelle walked through an open door to become the president of the newly formed Lincoln Club, a Republican organization that hopes to make politics more approachable and appealing. Mr. Sipprelle said his congressional campaign last year influenced him to continue the cause of good government.…
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PLUMSTED: Seniors left mark on NE boys hoops
Dennis Symons Senior Adam Lipay helped the New Egypt boys reach the Central Jersey Group I final, where they fell to Asbury Park, 49-47. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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Education board continues budget talks
By: centraljersey.com Allison Musante Staff Writer PLAINSBORO – With the Board of Education’s budget heading to a vote in April, the community is beginning to feel the effects it could have on taxes and the quality of education in the classroom. At its meeting Tuesday night, the board listened to a report of public feedback…
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PLUMSTED: Warrior girls win first CJ I hoop title
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group The New Egypt girls basketball team had come back from a bigger deficit in the regular-season finale, but its comeback Monday against Highland Park will be more memorable. Led by a trio of seniors and one huge basket from junior Julie Ciak, the top-seeded Warriors came back from an…
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Photography Show
By Colleen Attara The AOY Art Center Hosts its First Show of the Year With a Focus on Photography and 3D Sculpture The Artists of Yardley Art Center will showcase Photography along with Ceramics and Sculpture for its first show of the 2011 season. This exhibit opens on Friday March 25th from 5p.m. to 8p.m. and runs…
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Senate should vote no on S-2662
By: centraljersey.com In a wired world, telephone, Internet and cable television services are essential. On March 21, these services could be threatened. New Jersey senators will vote on a bill that eliminates consumer protections and allows companies to cut services, dramatically increase rates and impose extra charges on these three services. Senate Bill 2664, deceptively…
