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Council OKs raise for police chiefs
By: Lea Kahn – Staff Writer Chief of Police Daniel Posluszny and Deputy Chief of Police Joseph Prettyman are in line for salary increases under the terms of a salary ordinance approved by Township Council Tuesday night. The salary ordinance calls for a 3.25-percent pay increase retroactive to 2009, but no salary increase for 2010.…
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Media Coordinator
By Judy Wilkinson Wellness Fair June 22 from 3-7pm At Project Freedom Lawrence 1 Freedom Blvd, Lawrenceville, NJ ¨ FREE ADMISSION ¨ Blood pressure screenings, blood sugar checks, vision screenings, hearing screenings, chair massages, hand massages, reiki body work, and meditation. ¨ Healthy smoothies ¨ Gift basket raffles ¨ Bring some extra money for a delicious and healthy dinner For…
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WEST AMWELL: South self-evaluation, goals-setting are under way
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — South Hunterdon Regional High School is undertaking a challenging self-evaluation and setting goals that will be reviewed by an independent agency, a process that will replace the school’s expiring strategic plan. The school is participating in the Middle States Accreditation for Growth Process. It is focused on…
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Role of Media in Social Media Examined At Conference June 18
By Role of Media in Social Media Examined at Conference NJSocialMedia.com presents June 18 program in Somerset SOMERSET n If you need to communicate n as a corporation, local business, news organization, for government, as part of a civic group or even as an individual n you have two choices: Change the way you convey…
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EAST WINDSOR: Council OKs police deal, moves on open space
By Audrey Levine, The Packet Group EAST WINDSOR The inclusion of a third year and the rescinding of two layoffs were key to a new police contract, approved by the Township Council this week, according to a PBA spokesman. ”The extra year they were offering was important,” said Wayne Hummel, president of PBA Local…
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District mulls new energy program
By: John Tredrea – Staff Writer A state-supported effort geared to making schools more energy-efficient may be coming to the Hopewell Valley school district. The Green School program was summarized during the May 17 school board meeting, when it was enthusiastically backed by Norman Torkelson, the district’s veteran facilities director. "A ‘green team’ in each…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Christie 2.5 cap road show comes to township
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — Gov. Chris Christie took his pitch for a 2.5 percent property tax cap to the township Thursday, telling about 150 people at the Senior Center that a constitutional amendment is the only way to tamp soaring property taxes.¶ "It’s time to take property taxes out of politicians’ hands…
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A Sacred Space at Princeton High School
The Numina Gallery on opening night. Photo by Scott Cameron.
