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MANVILLE: MHS’s student business leaders score at state competition
Victoria Bron and Karolina Samocko received fourth-place honors for their desktop publishing project. Photo courtesy Nancy Ostaszewski
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Layoffs in offing following aid cuts
School board, township scramble to offset shortfall By Davy James, Staff Writer School district and township officials saw their budget plans thrown into disarray with last week’s release of state aid figures, which leaves the district with $6.2 million less in aid than last year and the township with $1.1 million less than planned. The…
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MANVILLE: MHS’s student business leaders score at state competition
Chapter President Scott Alpizar, picking up a second-place award for his E-Career portfolio. Photo courtesy Nancy Ostaszewski
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MILLSTONE: Schools to lose $1.6 million
Teacher jobs on the line By Audrey Leving, The Packet Group MILLSTONE The Board of Education has presented a list of about 20 possible cuts that could be made to its previously proposed $33 million budget after being told the district likely will lose close to $1.6 million in state aid for the 2010-11…
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Cabin Fever Feast on tap Friday
For reservations, call 215-297-5880 or visit www.bcas.org. Bucks County Audubon Society’s barn will be adorned with colorful flowers and spring decor as a much-needed welcome to spring with the fifth annual Cabin Fever Feast on Friday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Some 15 local restaurants and caterers will tempt guests with specialties including Charleston Meeting Street Crab,…
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CRANBURY: School taxes increasing
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer CRANBURY The Cranbury Township Board of Education will hold a public hearing, today, Friday to inform the public on a proposed $16.7 million budget that is $1.2 million smaller than the current-year spending plan. Trimming the budget was necessary to offset recent cuts in state aid to the school…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough to lose $129,448 in state aid
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor, and Lori Gross, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN — The borough can expect to contend with $129,448 less in state aid for the 2010 budget cycle, following recent word from Gov. Chris Christie. While that is equal to about 3 cents on the municipal tax rate, Administrator Herb Massa said this week…
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Community calendar for March 25
Tell us about you. If your local nonprofit organization plans a special event and you would like to have the information published in The Manville News, send a note to Manville News Calendar, P.O. Box 350, Princeton, NJ 08542. All items should be typed and must be mailed, faxed (609-924-3842) or e-mailed to: [email protected] before…
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MANVILLE: MHS’s student business leaders score at state competition
David Janovsky won the first New Jersey FBLA Has Talent competition. Photo courtesy Nancy Ostaszewski
