Category: archives
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LIBRARY CORNER: Week of March 3
March display: Featured this month in the display case are MHS and ABIS Art Society works created by students. Exhibit begins on March 7 and ends on March 25. * * * Displays needed: Do you have a hobby or collection that you would like to exhibit in the display case at the entrance…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Abandoned warehouse fire considered suspicious
A Sunday night fire at an abandoned warehouse at 101 Old Camplain Road is considered suspicious, said Chief Fire Marshal Chris Weniger. ”We have a building with no electricity, no heat, vacant and abandoned for years,” Mr. Weniger said. “There are some other indicators in the building (that show) the fire was set. It’s given…
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Capitol
By: centraljersey.com The following items are taken from reports issued by legislators and other items of political concern. Teen driver decals Sen. Sean T. Kean, R-11, is continuing to push state lawmakers to repeal the decal provision of Kyleigh’s Law after a recent state appeals court struck down a challenge to the law and ruled…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Show your heart a little love!
By Lisa S. Motavalli, M.D. Princeton HealthCare System The average human heart beats 100,000 times a day, pumping about 2,000 gallons of oxygen- and nutrient-rich blood throughout the body daily. This is a lot of work for a muscle barely larger than your fist — which is why you need to show your…
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Joanne Degnan
By: centraljersey.com ROBBINSVILLE – Mayor Dave Fried presented the Township Council with a draft $20.3 million municipal budget last week that he said has no increase in the local tax rate and restores municipal services cut during last year’s budget crisis. "It was a tough year, but I am extremely pleased to announce that this…
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HILLSBOROUGH: College students earn honors, degrees
Renee Kristen Pieroth of Hillsborough graduated magna cum laude from the University of Connecticut College of Agriculture and Natural Resources with a bachelor of science in allied health on May 8. She was one of 15 graduates to complete the coordinated dietetics program and is a registered dietitian. She was a member of Alpha Zeta,…
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Districts receive hike in state aid
By Amber Cox The eight public school districts in The Register-News coverage area are receiving an additional $1.3 million in state aid for the 2011-12 school year. Bordentown Regional School District is getting a 5 percent increase from its state aid last year and will receive a total of $6,983,922. Superintendent Constance Bauer said she…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Draft budget keeps municipal tax rate flat
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE Mayor Dave Fried presented the Township Council with a draft $20.3 million municipal budget last week that he said has no increase in the local tax rate and restores municipal services cut during last year’s budget crisis. ”It was a tough year, but I am extremely pleased to…
