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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar for week of Jan. 31
Winterguard hosts 34 competing teams Saturday, Feb. 2 — The 13th annual Winterguard Show in the main gym of the high school on Raider Boulevard. A total of 34 teams, starting with the Middle School guards at 4:30 p.m. and moving up through the classes, will compete, concluding with an exhibition performances by both of…
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MANVILLE: Assembly bill clears flood buyout tax hurdle
Legislation co-sponsored by Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli that would exempt flood-prone properties acquired by municipalities from county, school and fire district property taxes for the following tax year was approved by the General Assembly on Monday. Under current law, if a municipality acquires such a property after Oct. 1, it must pay the county, school and…
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Gizmos and Gadgets: a report on CES 2013
[email protected] The Princeton Macintosh Users Group presents: Gizmos and Gadgets: a report on CES 2013 with Bill Achuff of PMUG Location: Stuart Hall, Room 6, Princeton Theological Seminary, (Alexander St), Princeton, New Jersey. See http://pmug-nj.org/ for more info. When: Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 7:30 p.m. Free: Open to the general public The 2013 International…
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ALLENTOWN: New Eagle lands Boy Scouts’ highest honor
Jake Stein a junior at Allentown High School, completed a project at Stone Bridge Middle School’s playground to earn his Eagle Scout award, the highest honor in Boy Scouting. The project included a stone paver and concrete sitting area with benches and landscaping. Jake will officially receive his Eagle badge at a Court of Honor…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: On Campus
News about academic achievements of local residents at college Caitlin McCarthy, of Allentown, and Jessica Friedberg, of Robbinsville, have been named to the Dean’s List at Colgate University in Hamilton, New York for the fall 2012 semester. William J. Mitchell III, of New Egypt, has been named to the Dean’s List for academic achievement during…
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ALLENTOWN: Third-grader wins national T-shirt design contest
Achievement nets $5,000 grant for Newell Elementary School By Rachel Lavery, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — Newell Elementary third-grader Ava Strovinsky looks forward to her Tuesday art class, but she recently was taken by surprise when her art teacher, Tamara Diaczenko, came looking for her during math class. Unbeknownst to 8-year-old Ava, she had just won…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Sandy relief bill shows ineffectiveness of Congress
To the editor: Hurricane Sandy ravaged the East Coast on Oct. 29 culminating in an estimated 120 to 150 casualties from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina. For one of the most costly hurricanes in the history of the U.S., estimated to be more than $65 billion in…
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LAWRENCE: Meetings with 2 public sessions start next week
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Starting with Tuesday’s Township Council meeting, residents will have twice as many chances to address the council during its twice-a-month meetings. Township Council gave final approval to an ordinance at its Jan. 22 meeting that revises the meeting agenda to include two “public participation” portions one at the beginning…
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