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MONROE: Resident raises Superintendent’s ire (Video)
By Nicole M. Wells, Special Writer MONROE At a recent Board of Education meeting, things got a little loud. At the meeting on March 5, resident Mark Klein got into a shouting match with Monroe Superintendent of Schools Dr. Kenneth Hamilton when Mr. Klein accused his administration of being ineffective and not fighting for…
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Princeton Resident David F Ertel Appointed Chief Financial Officer, Einstein Healthcare Network in Philadelphia
By Judy Horwitz Einstein Healthcare Network Announces Appointment of David F. Ertel as New Chief Financial Officer PHILADELPHIA (MARCH 21, 2013) – Barry R. Freedman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Einstein Healthcare Network has announced that David F. Ertel has been appointed as the organization’s Chief Financial Officer. Ertel brings more than three decades…
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MANVILLE: Roof work funded in next school budget
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Manville schools will look to do major repair work on the roofs of the intermediate and high schools in the 2013-14 school year. The proposed school budget shows $1.24 million planned for work, particularly over the gyms of the two schools, to repair damage suffered during Hurricane Sandy, said Business…
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Protect our Valley
Betsy Ackerman Hopewell Township I write this letter as a longtime Hopewell Valley resident, who served as a co-chair of the Marshall’s Corner/Pennytown Task Force. This is my personal opinion and does not represent the opinion of the Task Force. I’ve lived in Hopewell Valley for more than 25 years. I have lived…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Noise amendment gets council’s OK
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — On Tuesday, City Council approved an amendment to the existing noise ordinance that will require individuals, companies and utility firms to wait until 9 a.m. Sunday to use vehicles and equipment involved in the construction or demolition of buildings, roads and structures. The ordinance changes the city’s noise…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Ocean Spray will turn over park site to city
By Charley Falkenburg, Packet Media Group BORDENTOWN CITY — It appears Ocean Spray’s final parting gift to the city will be its 6.2-acre property on Spring Street, locally known as Spring Street Park. After about four months of negotiations, Ocean Spray has officially agreed to take the property off the market and dedicate it to…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Rutgers’ EARTH center in the ‘Spotlight’
Submitted photo The Rutgers Co-op Extension EARTH Center in South Brunswick is the newest topic covered on the “Spotlight on Middlesex County” cable television show.
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Solebury School junior honored with leadership award
Solebury School junior Alliyah Allen was among 90 high school juniors honored at the Widener University High School Leadership Award ceremony in February at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. Alliyah came to Solebury School through the Wight Foundation. She excels academically, (top 10 of her class) and also is inspired to make a difference…
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MANVILLE: Flood conference hears ideas big and small
State Sen. Barbara Buono, a Democratic candidate for governor, stopped by the flood conference Saturday and talked with commission chairman Frank Jurewicz.
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