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East Windsor and Hightstown among 11 Mercer towns to receive $
By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – Mercer County municipalities will share $3.2 million in grants under the fiscal year 2011 state Municipal Aid program, it was announced this week. Hightstown is slated to receive $290,000 for milling and paving, while East Windsor is to get $250,000 for projects to repair Twin Rivers Drive and Twin Rivers Drive…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Playing the Pajama Game
Submitted photo Crossroads students Anna Hoffman, 12, Gabriella Pidick, 13, Jamie dellapa, 13, perform a number during rehersals for the Pajama Game Monday.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Viking girls undefeated
Submitted photo Vikings team members; (left to right) Front Row: Mya Tillman, Erica Dwyer, Janae Mayfield, Briana Davis Back Row: Coach Eliot Runyon, Sunna Baig, Rachel Calabro, Erin Carroll, Zojajha Ayub, Coach Seb Calabro, Coach Davida Mayfield Missing from the picture is Zoee D’Costa.
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BORDENTOWN: Hudik helps lead Scotties to win
Senior has breakout game vs. New Egypt By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Whatever Breanna Hudik ate for breakfast Saturday should be a more frequent meal for her. The senior forward notched a season-high 16 points to help the Bordentown Regional High girls basketball team to a 49-37 win over New Egypt early Saturday, barely…
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LAWRENCE: LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Taxing nonprofits Tom Meagher, WillowRoad As a former Lawrence Township Councilman, I read with interest a recent Lawrence Ledger article regarding a legislative proposal on taxing nonprofit institutions. It stated: “If the bills were adopted, the Lawrence Township Public School District would receive $457,632 for the 2010-11 school year from The Lawrenceville School as reimbursement…
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Mary Wllen Zangara
By: centraljersey.com Students in the Manville School District will need to be re-registered in order to meet the planning needs of the district. There are about 1,300 students currently in the Manville School District in the four schools including the full-day kindergarten. The schools are faced with limited resources and a real potential for reaching…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The ice storm cometh
By Charles W. Kim and Mary Brienza, Staff Writers Once again, winter blasted into the township in the middle of the week, closing schools and disrupting travel. “It may come to opening our emergency shelters,” township spokesman Ron Schmalz said Wednesday morning after another winter storm brought ice and freezing rain to the…
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Recycling center to hold drop-off
By: centraljersey.com BRIDGEWATER – The Somerset County Recycling Center at 40 Polhemus Lane will hold its next first-Saturday-of-the-month drop-off event from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Feb. 5. Residents can drop off textiles, tires, scrap metal, antifreeze and usual curbside materials, including chipboard items and plastic bottles and containers, marked 1 through 7. Chipboard includes…
