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Vote for solar panels
Cordell "Rap" Reinhardt of Columbus To the editor: Every choice we have to make should be this easy! It’s like buying a lottery ticket and everyone wins. The referendum to install solar panels at the Northern Burlington Regional schools will make all of us winners. The cost is so low; about $3.35 per home and…
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Support Nathanson for school board
Paul E. Prodromo, MD, of Kendall Park With less than two weeks to go before the South Brunswick school board elections, we need to see what has been accomplished before deciding for whom to vote. It is clear that progress has been made. The school system is in better shape than it was five years…
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Princeton Native, Industrial Design Student Wins National Merit Award
By kevin kaufman Princeton Native, University of the Arts Industrial Design Student Wins National Merit Award Senior Liana Kalushner to represent Northeast District at National ID Conference PHILADELPHIA (April 6, 2009) – Liana Kalushner, a senior Industrial Design major at the University of the Arts, was selected recently as an Industrial Design Society of America…
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LAWRENCE: Teen mall team is ready for the runway
By Aleen Crispino, Special Writer “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight …” As Quaker Bridge Mall shoppers crisscross the mall searching for bargains, inside the windowless mall conference room, Emily Schiel, 17, and Amy Soucek, 16, perform runway choreography as a boom box blasts out “Supermassive Black Hole” by the group Muse. …
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Two incumbents file for primary
by Vic Monaco, Managing Editor UPPER FREEHOLD — Stephen Alexander and Robert Faber have decided to seek re-election to the Township Committee and likely will run uncontested in the spring primary. Both Republicans were the only people to file nominating petitions by Monday’s deadline. There are two, three-year terms up for grabs. Mr. Faber, 72,…
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WEST AMWELL: SHRHS budget ready for April 21 balloting
Taking hits from the taxpayers at hearing were teachers’ salaries and the cost of special education By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — South Hunterdon Regional High School officials fielded questions about expenses from about 15 taxpayers who attended a public hearing on the district’s $10.5 million proposed budget. The Board of Education approved…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Cameras may make roadways safer
by Davy James, Staff Writer Police Chief Raymond Hayducka said having a traffic enforcement camera installed at the intersection of Route 1 and Henderson Road will deter motorists from running red lights and improve traffic safety. ”This is a program that doesn’t cost the township anything,” Chief Hayducka said during the meeting. “It’s a use…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Nursing home ready to begin building new residence
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer Though it will remain open during construction, the Foothill Acres Rehabilitation & Nursing Center, on East Mountain Road, is undergoing a complete facelift in an effort to better serve Hillsborough residents. ”We are really building something brand new,” said Mary Ann Buteau, director of admissions and business development for the…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Live and undead at The Record Collector
Phil McAuliffe Zombeatles performing at the Record Collectorin Bordentown City.L-R: Gorge Harryson, Dingo Scarr and Jaw Niennon.
