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Lustig Dance Theatre to perform
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – Saturday, March 26, at 7 p.m., the Monroe Township Cultural Arts Commission and the Monroe Township Patrons of the Arts will present The Lustig Dance Theatre. The performance will take place at the Richard P. Marasco Theatre for the Performing Arts at 1629 Perrineville Road. The Lustig Dance Theatre, is a…
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David Kilby
By: centraljersey.com As municipalities look to cut their budgets, many public libraries are in danger of losing funding. The situations differ from town to town, but the bottom line is the same: libraries are at the top of the list as governing bodies look at each line item to see how they can save money.…
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LHS WEEK IN REVIEW
By: centraljersey.com Lawrence took a 59-43 win over Steinert Friday as Bobby Brackett had 23 points and Chris Tate added 14. Bert McCallum chipped in with eight. The Cards fell to Robbinsville, 47-39, GIRLS BASKETBALL Daphne Ginn had 16 points and Jasmine Bowen added 15 as the Cards down Stuart, 47-45. Amirah Brown had seven…
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If you can’t beat the snow, measure it
By: centraljersey.com People who make an impact are sometimes called "rainmakers." But how about those who measure the rain? Knowledge about rain and snow patterns in New Jersey is power. New Jersey needs volunteers to measure and log local precipitation data. You can volunteer through the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network, a unique,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Student residency investigation ongoing
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The residencies of some students attending township school are currently being investigated by the Board of Education. There have been 65 investigations so far this year that resulted in 13 withdrawals and denial of entrances, district Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney said at the Jan. 10 Board of Education meeting. Last…
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HILLSBOROUGH: $388,000 gained from liquor license
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Taxpayers will benefit financially from the sale of a liquor license contract conditionally approved Tuesday night by the Township Committee. The governing body awarded a license for a package goods store for $388,982 to James Dyer, pending a police review of background and verification of funding. The money is expected…
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ROBBINSVILLE: RHS girls hoops making strides
Ravens are a work in progress By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group Patrick Anderson knows the Robbinsville High girls basketball team is a work in progress. That’s one reason why last week’s 50-42 win over Princeton was so important to the Ravens’ first-year head coach. He wanted his players to see some positive results for…
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Photo courtesy of East Windsor Township
By: centraljersey.com EAST WINDSOR – Mayor Janice Mironov, joined by Peter Crowley, President and CEO of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce and Robert Prunetti, President of the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce and First Choice executives, cut the ribbon at the grand opening of the new First Choice Bank in East Windsor Township. First…
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Gene Robbins
By: centraljersey.com Hillsborough’s long-term goal of a town center is being tested by a developer’s plan for stores and housing at the Amwell Road-Route 206 intersection. A developer who wants to build stores and offices at the Shoppes at Woods Tavern at the northwest corner of the key area is asking for relief from zoning…
