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HILLSBOUGH: School assistant superintendent Scott Rocco is leaving
He’ll take top job in Spotswood Township district Scott Rocco, who has worked in Hillsborough Township schools for 18 years, will leave at the end of the calendar year to take the top job in the Spotswood Township school district. Mr. Rocco began as a teacher in Hillsborough, was appointed a building principal and is…
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Nov 9 Free Comedy Show
By Maryanne "MOTHERHOOD AND OTHER DESPERATE ACTS," ON NOV. 9, PRINCETON YMCA Join the Princeton Area Newcomers and Friends on Friday, November 9, for “Motherhood and Other Desperate Acts,” a humorous look at children, marriage, middle age, malls, telemarketers and other horrors of life in a New Jersey suburb.Slipping in and out of hilariously offbeat…
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Against election by deception tactics
Stephen D. Benowitz of Bordentown Township Republican Deputy Mayor Michael Dauber is using “election by deception” tactics in his bid for re-election. He claims to have received $1.7 million in grants, increased the ratable base, has created $100 million in construction projects, invested $318,848 in capital improvements and enhanced recreational facilities. However, these projects occurred…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Updated school closings & shelter info for Friday, Nov. 2
SAT testing at AHS has been relocated to Stone Bridge Middle School All schools in the Robbinsville, Upper Freehold Regional, Millstone and Plumsted school districts will be closed on Friday, Nov. 2 due to ongoing power outages. Any high school students scheduled to take the SAT test at Allentown High School on Saturday, Nov. 3,…
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Woodbridge for mayor
Princeton voters are fortunate to have two good candidates for mayor. But, of the two, the better qualified person to lead the new municipality is Dick Woodbridge. The first reason is the experience factor. He has worn many hats in both the borough and the township, including mayor of the township and president of the…
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HIGHTSTOWN: After Sandy, voting location has changed
HIGHTSTOWN: The voting location for Election Day on Nov. 6 has been changed to the First Presbyterian Church, 318 N. Main St., in the Fellowship Hall.
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Warming up, showering up and charging up post-Sandy
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor Hurricane Sandy had emptied the classrooms of students and teachers, but Stone Bridge Middle School was still the place to be Wednesday if your home’s power was out, you hadn’t had a hot shower in days and your cellphone was on its last bar. About 35 families accepted the Upper…
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NJ LIBRARIES OFFER ASSISTANCE TO COMMUNITIES IN THE AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE SANDY
By Gary Cooper In the wake of one of the worst storms to hit New Jersey in modern history, New Jersey’s libraries are striving to meet the needs of their communities in this time of disaster while simultaneously working toward full restoration of their services. Unless flooded or without power, New Jersey libraries are opening…
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PRINCETON: Man killed by tree during storm
y Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer William Sword Jr. was committed to living the last 10 years of his life as a though they were a gift from God, a man that friends said this week was devoted to his family, his church and his community. Mr. Sword, who nearly died when a man attacked…
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