Category: archives
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WEST AMWELL: No shocks in special education review
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — A special education audit at South Hunterdon Regional High School contains no surprises. It concludes with an assertion the school has long maintained in the face of criticism: The high rate of special education classifications stems from the elementary districts that send their students to South Hunterdon.…
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…And Then There Were Nine!
By Lisa Bogart FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 30, 2010 Press Contact: Lisa Bogart Somerset County Library System 908-526-4016 ext. 188 [email protected] …And Then There Were Nine! Bridgewater, NJ — January is a time to celebrate beginnings and renewed connections along with the New Year. For the Somerset County Library System, this…
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Andrew Corselli
By: centraljersey.com The Township Committee on Tuesday voted to raise the current $7 dog license fee to $14.80 for 2011 and $19.80 thereafter. Each registration tag and renewal will have an additional $1.20 state fee on top of the township fee. In addition, there will be a $3 fee for any dog of reproductive age…
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YMCA HOOP RESULTS
By: centraljersey.com The following is the Hopewell Valley YMCA basketball results from the season’s first two weeks. GIRLS 5-6 The Wildcats won a 30-29 thriller on Megan Radice’s basket with three seconds left. Radice finished with 18 points, while Jenny Costill (8) and Krissy Costill (4) also contributed and played strong defense along with Ruth…
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Drug prevention writing contest
By: centraljersey.com MILLBURN – The New Jersey Shout Down Drugs music competition is a drug prevention song writing contest looking for talented high school students to create original peer-to-peer substance abuse prevention songs. All entries must be received by Jan. 14. County finalists will be chosen by a panel of judges for a chance to…
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EAST WINDSOR: Hungry for more holiday good will
Township hopes to extend seasonal spirit with New Year’s food drive By Doug Carman, Staff Writer EAST WINDSOR As many East Windsor residents finish off the last of their Christmas leftovers and end their season of giving, the township is hoping to keep that part of the holiday spirit alive. East Windsor is sponsoring…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Holiday blizzard hits township, Cleanup under way
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer After Sunday’s blizzard, Public Works Department crews worked around the clock to dig out the township from more than 20 inches of snow this week. Fifty-six plow crews have been working since Sunday, using more than 50 pieces of equipment to clear the roads, Ray Olsen, director of public works,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK- Snow removal unacceptable for resident
By Frank and Patricia Dahl, Kings Road, Dayton I’m writing this letter to (the Mayor and Township Council) as I am frustrated with the lack of response for snow removal during this blizzard. While I sit here at 1:25pm on Monday, Dec. 27 and as I look out my window at Kings Road in…
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Bay plan can float if holes plugged
By: centraljersey.com During his campaign for governor, Chris Christie promised to clean up and restore Barnegat Bay. Eleven months after taking office, Gov. Christie announced a "comprehensive plan of action" to fulfill his promise. It’s a good start, but unless some missing pieces are plugged into the plan – and the plan is backed up…
