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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE-teachers to negotiate tomorrow
File photos More than 200 teachers come to the Board of Education meeting on Jan. 7.
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Night off slated for families
On Feb. 27, Hopewell Valley will be taking the night off from homework, sports practices, evening meetings and anything else that would normally get in the way of spending time with family. This event, created by the Hopewell Valley Municipal Alliance, was designed in response to the increasing demands of work and school on personal…
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Thanks to the Scheides for a wonderful concert
Linda Sipprelle, Princeton Bill and Judy Scheide are indeed “Forever Young” and the overflow crowd at the January 18 concert to celebrate Bill’s 99th birthday, and support the Community Park Pool, demonstrated by cheers and applause the esteem with which this much loved couple is held, as well as appreciation for the superb musicianship of…
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Lempert should be able to negotiate with university
James and Connie Camner, Princeton We read with interest the article by Philip Sean Curran, concerning the PILOT agreement with the university. We are relieved that, despite a baseless attempt to sideline her, Mayor Lempert will be at the forefront of the negotiations with Princeton University. Her husband’s position as a tenured professor was well…
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NEW HOPE: Winter Festival parade parking rules given
New Hope police will implement the following road closures and restrictions for the 2013 Winter Festival parade on Jan. 26. They will be in effect for much of the morning and part of the afternoon on that day. Access to the New Hope-Lambertville Free Bridge, via East Bridge Street, will be closed to vehicle traffic…
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NBN GROUP NAMES ELISSA SHERR TO BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT POSITION
Princeton resident Elissa Sherr Named Business Development Manager at NBN Group
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PRINCETON: Compost material recycling being expanded
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer An eco-friendly way to get rid of food and other household waste will made available to 1,000 households in Princeton on a first-come, first-served basis. Organic trash collection, due to begin Feb.1, enables residents to throw away food, animal bones, eggshells, vegetables and other items in green containers that…
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