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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: CALENDAR
Thurs., Feb. 13 The South Brunswick Parent Academy of the South Brunswick School District presents a workshop on “Too Much of a Good Thing?” Parenting “Tech’d Out” Teens. Explore strategies and resources to help teens (and parents!) to keep their tech lives in balance. A Workshop for Parents of High School Students in the South…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: January 9
by Nancy Mrzljak The Chesterfield Township Elementary School Board of Education will be holding interviews of candidates for the position of superintendent of the on the following dates at the Chesterfield Township Elementary School from 6:30 to 9 p.m.: Jan. 9, Jan. 14, Jan, 16 and Jan. 23. These meetings will be in executive session…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Mayor vetoes cable renewal
Mayor cites lack of competition, loss of WCBS Channel 2 by James McEvoy, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Mayor Dave Fried announced Monday his veto of a cable franchise ordinance recently adopted by the Township Committee, which authorized a 10-year cable franchise renewal with Cablevision. In a letter to Township clerk Michelle Seigfried dated Jan. 6,…
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MANVILLE: Two Catholic parishes become one
New year, fresh start is celebrated in Manville By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer Christ the Redeemer is the new Catholic church in Manville, as of Jan. 1. Combining the parishes of Sacred Heart and Christ the King, its parishioners celebrated Saturday night with an inaugural Mass and dinner. The Mass, held at the Sacred…
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JAMESBURG: BOE bans PTA from using schools
The borough’s Parent Teacher Association and its members have violated the rules established for the use of school facilities and are no longer permitted to use them, according to a resolution unanimously passe By Amy Batista, Special Writer JAMESBURG — The borough’s Parent Teacher Association and its members have violated the rules established for the…
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FLORENCE: Council bids farewell to two employees
Members of the governing body recognized two township employees who were bidding farewell during the Township Council meeting on Dec. 18. by Amy Batista, Special Writer FLORENCE — Members of the governing body recognized two township employees who were bidding farewell during the Township Council meeting on Dec. 18. Tax Collector Ann Schubert and Recreation…
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LETTER: Resident cautions impact of Westerly Bypass
To the editor: In response to the recent article referencing the Allentown Council and residents’ discussion on the Westerly Bypass, I’d like to make sure those who are having these conversations understand what they are advocating. By establishing a Westerly Bypass in the patch of land originally proposed more than 20 years ago, you…
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LETTER: Resident wants officials on same page for sale
To the editor: It is time for the BOE and Chesterfield Township get on the same page. The board sent a letter in December to the township with demands totally out of reach with a Dec. 31, 2013 deadline. The untruths that have been flowing through the township are out of control. Nearly every…
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Local Educator Named Hope Street Group National Teacher Fellow
Maureena Thompson Michael Dunlea, of Ocean Acres Elementary School in Stafford Township, NJ, will spend 2014 advocating for the elevation of the teaching profession FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Press Contact: Maureena Thompson Senior Associate, Outreach & Communications (805) 748-2272 [email protected] January 8, 2014 – (Washington, DC) – Michael Dunlea, a Second Grade Teacher at Ocean Acres…
