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MANVILLE: Towns sued over release of reports
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Public records watchdog John Paff filed legal suit against Manville on Nov. 21 over its refusal to release investigative reports from August arrests of two men for violating the borough ordinance against drinking alcohol in public. His request for the August reports came as he followed the borough’s handling of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings trot to 34-7 victory over North Brunswick on Thanksgiving
Ed Birch photo Vikings quarterback T. J. Perkowski evades North Brunswick defenders during the Vikings 34-7 victory Thanksgiving Day.
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Hurricane Sandy Benefit Concert by Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra
Mini Krishnan Sunday, Dec 16, 3 pm. Annual Winter Concert. Montgomery High School Performing Arts Center, 1016 Rt. 601, Skillman, NJ. Free with Donation to aid Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts. The Symphonic and Concert Orchestras will present works by Tchaikovsky, Beethoven, and Richard Meyer under the baton of Mr. Kawika Kahalehoe and Dr. Arvin Gopal.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS retains rare honor
By Ed Birch, Special Writer South Brunswick High School has retained it’s membership in the National College Board Advanced Placement Honor Roll List, a designation only achieved by 34 schools statewide, according to officials. The school was named on a recent list published by the national organization. This year, the list contains 539 schools nationwide,…
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HILLSBROOUGH: Library programs take on holiday air
Programs are beginning to take on a holiday bent at the Hillsborough Public Library, 379 South Branch Road. The library’s West Wing comes alive with music as the group Seasons creates a fusion of Celtic, folk, original and holiday music, resulting in a sound that is truly unique, on Thursday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m.…
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SENIOR CORNER: Nov. 29
CHAPTER A Chapter A is going to Atlantic City on Monday, Dec. 3. We will go to the Taj Mahal, within walking distance of the Showboat and the new Revel Casino. The trip is open to members and non-members (over 21) for $30, with $25 returned. You pay on bus. The bus departs at 9…
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Gwendolyn Harris Elected as New Chair of MCCC Board of Trustees
By Jim Gardner Trenton resident Gwendolyn Harris, a career public servant and an expert in public policy, planning, and human services, was elected as the new chair of the Mercer County Community College Board of Trustees during the November board meeting. “These are exciting times for Mercer County Community College, with the recent expansion of…
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