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FLEMINGTON: Local office session set
Want to be on a school board or be a member of your governing body? ”School systems and local government are built on a solid foundation of interested and dedicated residents who choose to run for a school board and local government,” said Hunterdon County Clerk Mary Melfi. So, it’s time for Clerk Melfi’s free…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Donations sought for homeless
Donations of personal and clothing items are sought by Jan. 25. They will be included in packages that will be distributed Jan. 30 when the county conducts its annual Point-in-Time survey of homeless individuals and families in Somerset County. Requested personal items include shampoo, conditioner, soap, body wash, deodorant, lotion and feminine-hygiene products, as well…
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PRINCETON: Council looking at expanding fire station
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Council will explore possibly expanding the Witherspoon Street fire station and whether that renovation ought to include using part of the old Valley Road School located next door. Council President Bernard P. Miller and council members Jo S. Butler and Lance Liverman were named Monday to a…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Many are chosen to serve community
During 2013, the following will serve on Hopewell Township’s various boards, commissions and committees: Planning Board — On Jan. 7 — the date of the Township Committee’s reorganization meeting — Mayor Vanessa Sandom, Committeeman Harvey Lester and Rex Parker were appointed to the Planning Board for one year. Bruce Gunther and Russell Swanson were appointed…
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Get on the magic carpet!
Cast members include narrators — Molly Higgins, Gillian Lee, Gretchen Cyriacus, Sasha Gardee and Chloe Lamond.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Union, BOE resume talks
One of the vehicles parked in front of Pond Road Middle School on Monday protesting the lack of progress in contract negotiations. The union representing the district’s teachers, secretaries, support staff, maintenance workers and bus drivers has been working without a contract since June 2011. Staff photo
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UPPER FREEHOLD: Students compete in 3rd annual Spelling Bee
Fourth-grader Mathew Moehringer was one of the youngest participants in the Stone Bridge Middle School Spelling Bee, hanging in the competition for 12 rounds. Staff photo by Joanne Degnan
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PRINCETON: Councilwoman says mayor in conflict over payment
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton councilwoman raised concerns Monday about Mayor Liz Lempert’s role in negotiating a nearly $2.5 million voluntary contribution to the municipality from Princeton University given that Ms. Lempert is married to a university professor. Councilwoman Jo S. Butler, saying Ms. Lempert had a conflict of interest, expressed those…
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Get on the magic carpet!
Jasmine’s Court — Peyton Branagh, Caroline Watterson, Jamie Wills and Kyla Fogler.
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