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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: BOE candidates answer League questions
EDITOR’S NOTE: These are the verbatim responses of the candidates for the South Brunswick Board of Education to questions presented and compiled by The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area in cooperation with The South Brunswick Post. The candidates were allowed to vary the length of their answers to the three questions but…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: FLU CLINICS UPDATE
Hopewell Township will hold a Drive-through Flu Clinic Oct. 24 from 1-4 p.m. at the Hopewell Township Public Works Facilities (use entrance on Scotch Road by the ball fields). Appointments are required at www.hopewelltwp.org. The clinic is open to Valley area residents and free for Hopewell Township seniors 65 and over with ID; $12 for…
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PRINCETON: Bee-n asks for state to ban class of pesticides
By Nellie Peyton, Special to the Packet Beekeepers and advocates met in Palmer Square on Sunday to petition for Gov. Christie’s help in suspending a certain class of harmful pesticides, which they say are killing over 30 percent of their honeybee hives. The chemicals, called neonicotinoids, have already been banned in France, Germany, and Italy…
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MANSFIELD: Plans to repave Mansfield Road West stall
By David Kilby, Special Writer MANSFIELD — The New Jersey Turnpike Authority and Mansfield Township are in the middle of slowly-moving negotiations to repave Mansfield Road West from Old York Road to Route 206 due to damage to the road caused by the Turnpike expansion project. ”I’ve been in contact with the Turnpike for the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Vikings prey on Hawks 35-7
Ed Birch photos Above, Quarterback T.J. Perkowski pitches the ball out to Donte Strickland. Below, T.J. Taylor returns a kick during the Homecoming victory Friday.
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SPORTS: Delran, 5-0, streaks past also-undefeated Florence
By Anthony Williams, Special Writer Droves of Florence Memorial High School graduates flocked to Friday night’s football game against Delran High School to celebrate Alumni Night. Blue and Gold filled the bleachers from end to end and left standing room only along the fence line by kickoff. Players, cheerleaders and fans celebrated 70 years of…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Schools’ violence, vandalism report is released
By John Tredrea, Special Writer The Hopewell Valley Regional School district’s 2011-12 violence and vandalism report, which was released this week, was discussed at Monday night’s school board agenda meeting. Districts are required by state law to compile and release these reports. Assistant Superintendent Richard Lang, who summarized the report Monday, meeting, said an increase…
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