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HILLSBOROUGH: Workshops on learning scheduled for parents of special education youngsters
Hillsborough Parent Advisory Council has scheduled a series of lectures on how parents can support their special education children’s learning outside of school. Meetings are from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Hillsborough High School media center. On Dec. 5, the topic is “How to Support Your Child at Home in Reading…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HHS grad Mitchell scores 25 for Ithaca in opening-weekend tournament
Junior Frank Mitchell of Hillsborough had 25 points as the Ithaca College men’s basketball team split its first two games of the season. Ithaca defeated Potsdam, 76-69, but suffered a 65-63 loss on a buzzer-beating shot to host Clarkson (2-0) in the championship game of the North Country Invitational on Saturday afternoon. …
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ALLENTOWN: Tallying storm costs with a plea for patience
Borough residents on county roads must wait for tree limb pickups By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN The cost of police overtime and cleanup costs related to Hurricane Sandy still are being calculated, but an emergency budget appropriation will be needed to cover some of the expenses, Mayor Stu Fierstein said last week. The…
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MANVILLE: Residents encouraged to enter cell phone numbers to get emergency alerts
By Mary Ellen Day, Special Writer When Hurricane Sandy took Manville’s power, many residents were left in the dark about what was happening. Manville officials know they must work on communicating better to residents before and during future storms. Resident Alan Mazur asked at the Nov. 12 Borough Council meeting what kind of protocol Manville…
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MANVILLE: Much to be thankful for this holiday
Don’t say you can’t think of anything to be thankful for this Thanksgiving. It’s likely we’ll be celebrating today in a warm house filled with friends and family. We’ll be chatting fast and furiously on phones, perhaps sending photos or texts to missed loved ones far away. The TV will be blaring…
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100 for 100 Small Works Show
Picasa Narcissus by Joanne Donnelly on display at the AOY Small Works Show
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MANVILLE: Neither Lance nor Holt can predict what’s over the ‘fiscal cliff’
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Two central Jersey Congressmen stare at the “fiscal cliff” and wonder if we’ll go over it. They hope not. They expect not. But both Leonard Lance and Rush Holt can’t predict the details to end a stalemate over federal finances that will sock the American public with income tax increases…
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LAWRENCE: Appeal likely on detox center vote
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The proposed developer of a 38-bed residential drug and alcohol detoxification center in the township has said he will appeal its rejection for a second time by the Zoning Board of Adjustment. It was standing room only as the board rejected the controversial application to open the center in an…
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Professor Mel Leipzig to Present Lecture Series at MCCC’s Trenton Campus
By Jim Gardner In his final academic year after more than four decades teaching at Mercer County Community College (MCCC), Fine Arts and Art History Professor Mel Leipzig will present a series of four lectures on the painters – and the people – he loves the most. Leipzig, a renowned artist known nationally and internationally…
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