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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE: District schools open instead of off
By Ed Birch, Special Writer District schools were open instead of closed this Thursday and Friday, Board of Education members decided Monday night. The panel unanimously voted to change the school schedule and add the two scheduled off days this week to make up for the time lost last week during Hurricane Sandy. Schools were…
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WEST AMWELL: Committee hires officer, introduces ordinances
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — A part-time patrolman for the West Amwell Township police department was hired at Monday night’s Township Committee meeting. The new patrolman is James Klesney, township clerk Lora Olsen said. Originally scheduled for Oct. 30, the meeting was postponed until Monday night due to Hurricane Sandy. A proposed…
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Board Certified Dermatologist to Discuss Skin Care in MCCC Lecture Nov. 27
Brian Keegan, M.D., Ph.D.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Incumbents re-elected in Upper Freehold, Millstone and Plumsted
Results of municipal and school elections By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor Republicans Stephen Alexander and Bob Faber easily defeated their Democratic challengers Tuesday night to win re-election to new three-year terms on the Upper Freehold Township Committee. Unofficial vote tallies showed Mr. Alexander with 2,098; Mr. Faber with 2,035; Florence Foley with 980 and Robert…
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MONROE: Thousands still without power a week after Sandy
By Amy Batista, Special Writer MONROE – Thousands still remain without power nine days after “Superstorm” Sandy struck Oct. 29. According to Township Engineer and Office of Emergency Management Coordinator Ernest Fiest, the Jersey Central Power &Light website listed approximately 2,300 township customers still without power some nine days after the storm. During Hurricane Sandy,…
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PRINCETON: After local results, Dems turn to presidential race
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Writer As Mayor-elect Liz Lempert gave her victory speech to a crowd of supporters Tuesday night, her cell phone went off. It might have the only wrong note struck on a day when everything went right for the Princeton Democratic Party. Democrats swept all seven local races on the…
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WEST AMWELL: Hikers get patches
Shown (from left) are: (back row) Claire O’Sullivan, Avery Schaefer, Amanda Brewi, Tia Fleming, Sarah Wedeking, Julie Wedeking, Bradley Pardey, Autumn Decoff, Kelsey Tulley and Max Cathey-Jordan; (middle row) Ivy Pardy, Mayce Fleming, Ellen Moore, Aleya Tucker and Ayla Moore; (second row) Delaney Baker, Emma Coffey, Kaitlyn Srivastava, Erin Hubert, Natalie Tulley, Hope Cathey-Jordan, Siena…
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Jobs well done!
Jim Mastrich, Lambertville A great deal of thanks goes to the volunteers and Lambertville City workers who contributed so much to help the residents of Lambertville cope with Hurricane Sandy. Particular recognition goes to Cindy Ege, Mayor David Del Vecchio, the City Hall Staff, and Dave Burd and the Office of Emergency Management for…
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