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WEST AMWELL: Calabro to leave SHRHS June 30
Dan Seiter: ‘We do not currently have (or need) a person to serve as acting superintendent at this time’ By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — South Hunterdon Regional High School parents — who were upset about the job performance of interim superintendent of schools, Joann Calabro, and who reportedly circulated at least one…
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MONTGOMERY: No smoking ban for towns’ parks
Mayor Ed Trzaska said the township will probably be going the "deterrent route" by putting up signs throughout the parks in specific areas, such as playgrounds and athletic fields, asking not mandating â By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY More municipalities Princeton being the most recent are passing local laws to…
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Relevancy
Richard Yager Hopewell Township Opponents of the Marshall’s Corner/Pennytown redevelopment project shouldn’t fold their tents and move on yet, It appears that the mayor isn’t about to throw in the towel any time soon on the project. The May 13 resolution for the purchase of the “Hole in the Donut,” as it was referred…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Cicadas have 17-year itch
The 17-year cicadas are predicted to return to the East Coast and New Jersey is one of the states scheduled for their periodic invasion By Charley Falkenberg, Staff Writer They’re expected baaaaack and soon might be coming to a wooded area near you. The 17-year cicadas are predicted to return to the East Coast (they’ve…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Petty lauded for work at Fisherman’s Mark
The Community Champion Award went to “B.J.” Petty (right), retired executive director of Fisherman’s Mark. She received the award from Carleen A. Thum (left).
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Ten longtime teachers finish their work
They worked for a total of 198 years By John Tredrea, Special Writer As a group, they provided just under two centuries worth of teaching to the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. Ten teachers, who worked for a total of 198 years here, were honored at Monday night’s meeting of the Hopewell Valley Regional Board…
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MONTGOMERY: Pariso family to preserve farm
To stave off future commercial development, a local farm owned by the Pariso family for more than 50 years is on its way to becoming one of the township’s preserved open spaces. By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY To stave off future commercial development, a local farm owned by the Pariso family for more…
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PRINCETON: Group wants vote on future of Valley Road School
Residents trying to save the Valley Road School want Princeton voters to say whether the historic school should be leased to a nonprofit interested in turning it into a community center. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Residents trying to save the Valley Road School want Princeton voters to say whether the historic school should…
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Plan squeezes housing into small footprint
Kim Frawley, Princeton AvalonBay’s hospital site redevelopment plan involves fitting 280 residential units into a site that’s relatively small in comparison to the surrounding neighborhood. Look closely at the illustration that depicts the difference in size between the surrounding neighborhoods and the hospital site. Then imagine squeezing all of the surrounding units from either neighborhood,…
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