Category: archives
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‘Exceptional educator’
Victoria Marley, Lambertville This is a letter to the editor, South Hunterdon Regional High School administration, school board and community: After spending a year in her class, it seemed obvious that physical educator Renee LaGala would become a constant at South Hunterdon Regional High School. Her energy, fervor, and skill marked her as an…
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LAWRENCE: Bike rodeo spurs safety
St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center, a 166-licensed bed, not-for-profit, physical rehabilitation hospital in Lawrenceville, is hosting its annual Bicycle Safety Rodeo and SAFE KIDS Day on Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Its purpose is to provide children ages 3-12 and their families with an opportunity to learn about safety and prevention while…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Contentious countdown: Township races head to voters
Mayor, council seats up for grabs Tuesday By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE The candidates for mayor and two seats on the Township Council agree smart growth and property taxes are key community issues. That doesn’t mean they’ve had an agreeable race leading up to Tuesday’s nonpartisan election. Dave Fried the township’s only…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Contentious countdown: Township races head to voters
Mayor, council seats up for grabs Tuesday By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE The candidates for mayor and two seats on the Township Council agree smart growth and property taxes are key community issues. That doesn’t mean they’ve had an agreeable race leading up to Tuesday’s nonpartisan election. Dave Fried the township’s only…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Church looks to fight AIDS in Africa
Staff photo by John Keating. Bobbi Gorman and Haig Alexander look for some items to buy. Proceeds from the sale will go toward reducing alsoholism and the spread of HIV/AIDS in Kenya.
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Keep the city’s character
Mary E. Torres of Bordentown City To the editor: I am writing this letter on behalf of several residents of Spring Street in Bordentown City. Some of us in Bordentown City received a certified notification that our properties were no longer designated as a “redevelopment area.” Apparently, the commission members decided not to follow the…
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Response to Roselli
Jim Cann, Deputy Mayor, Bordentown Township To the editor: Once again, Committeeman Mark Roselli has done a great disservice to Bordentown Township by knowingly giving untrue statements to the Register News. Here are the facts concerning the budget process just completed: The budget process started in January when our Chief Financial Officer provided budget work…
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Concern about ordinance
Carol Hill of Bordentown City To the editor: Look out Bordentown City, Big Brother is watching your trees. Last week, on April 22, the Planning Board approved the portion of the proposed Land Use Ordinance that regulates our ability to cut down trees in our own yards. If the whole Land Use Ordinance is approved…
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LAWRENCE: Council moves to create head EMT position
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Taking the next step toward implementing its own emergency medical service program, Township Council introduced an ordinance Tuesday to create the $66,173 position of supervising emergency medical technician. The supervising EMT is the “first-line supervisor,” Municipal Manager Richard Krawczun said. Township Council agreed last month to provide…
