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PRINCETON: Six seek to fill school board seat
Former Princeton School Board President Anne Burns and five others vied Wednesday to fill the un-expired term of a board member who is stepping down. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Former Princeton School Board President Anne Burns and five others vied Wednesday to fill the un-expired term of a board member who is stepping…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Better Beginnings salutes local shining stars
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE — The 21st annual Mayors’ Shining Star Gala for Better Beginnings Childhood Development Center was an evening of celebration at the Crowne Plaza this May. ”I’m so impressed with Better Beginnings and all the people who are involved with it,” said state Sen. Linda Greenstein, of the 14th Legislative…
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Golf for Charity at the Members-Only Old York Country Club
By Gary Cooper Area golfers will have the chance to play at the exclusive, members-only Old York Country Club, 228 Old York Rd., Chesterfield, on Tuesday, June 4, at the 2nd Annual Talking Book & Braille Center Golf Classic. Old York Country Club is a private membership country club that has what is widely recognized…
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PRINCETON: AvalonBay shows new plan
On Wednesday, AvalonBay representatives staged a community meeting at a local public school for a series of presentations on a project that looks different from the one that AvalonBay had proposed the first time. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer National developer AvalonBay will go before the Princeton Planning Board next month to ask permission…
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LAWRENCE: Council names Gladney year’s top police officer
Chief of Police Daniel Posluszny joins Officer Daniel Gladney at Tuesday’s Township Council meeting where Officer Gladney was named Outstanding Officer of the Year. Staff photo by Lea Kahn
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Develop New Computer and Business Skills at MCCC’s Center for Continuing Studies this Summer
By Candace Zafirellis Summer is the perfect time to add new skills that lead to jobs and job promotions. The Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) at Mercer County Community College offers short-term computer and business management classes in evenings and on weekends at the college’s West Windsor campus, 1200 Old Trenton Road. An intensive one-month…
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