Category: archives
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Art Opening In Philadelphia
By John Andrulis Lambertville abstract oil painter Malcolm Bray is showing new large canvases at the "Emergence" show opening at JAG Fine Art, Center City Philadelphia on Thursday, April 1, 6-9 pm. JAG Fine Art is owned by Montgomery native John Andrulis, a commercial and fine art photographer who just released his 9th book of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District adds school days to calendar
By Davy James, Staff Writer In the wake of the heavy rains and high winds that devastated the township last weekend, the South Brunswick school district announced a few changes to its school calendar following school closings March 15 and 16. To make up for the lost school days, the district was forced to announce…
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ROBBINSVILLE: 19 teacher cuts, 11-cent tax hike seen as aid plummets
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor, and Sean Breslin, Special Writer ROBBINSVILLE The school district submitted a proposed budget to the county this week that calls for an 11-cent increase in the tax rate and the elimination of 19 teaching positions. The school board has asked the teachers union to reopen its contract in hopes…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Competitive juices to get flowing at Y
By Davy James, Staff Writer The South Brunswick Family YMCA will be putting its best swimmers to the test this weekend as it holds a competition to celebrate the progress of its young athletes. The competition is designed to get the young swimmers ready for competitive competitions. ”We don’t offer competitive swimming so this will…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter
At 3:07 p.m. March 16, a caller from Brooklyn reported numerous items were stolen from a 2007 Dodge Charger after the vehicle was repossessed and stored at the Adesa Auto Auctions, including stereo equipment and headlight assemblies, valued at $1,340. At 6:12 p.m. March 16, a North Sixth Avenue resident reported a men’s Schwinn mountain…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HEA, board open talks to try to reduce layoffs
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer The Board of Education’s Negotiations Committee and the Hillsborough Education Association opened the existing teachers contract Tuesday night, a first for the organization and board, with the hopes of saving some of the jobs slated to be cut in the 2010-11 budget. ”We had a very congenial, collaborative meeting with…
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Let’s respect majority
Jon Colin Carver, Lambertville What is best for you — or your child — may not be best for the town and the citizenry in general. In a perfect classroom, the student-to-teacher ratio would be something like 10-one and chalk would not create plumes of roily dust. Perfection would mean no bullies, short bus…
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Dogs & Cats Rule purchases Pawtisserie Princeton
By: George Parente Dogs and Cats Rule purchases Pawtisserie Princeton PRINCETON, NJ – George and JoAnn Parente, owners of Dogs and Cats Rule , which opened in Sept 2001 in Newtown, PA followed by the June 2005 store opening in Pennington at the Hopewell Crossing Shopping Center has agreed to purchase the assets of…
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Art Opening In Philadelphia
Only the Best :-)) Local painters and photographers showing in Philadelphia
