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HILLSBOROUGH: Police warn, ‘Don’t let people trick you to leave house’
The township police department warns residents to be wary of unannounced visitors who try to get you to leave your residence thus opening it to burglary. On June 25 two homes were burglarized after one person distracted the homeowner while another person entered the victims’ homes and their stole property, said the township police.…
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PRINCETON: District 12 run encouraging for 10s
Princeton progress continues in Little League tournament By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor In the end, the Princeton Little League 10-year-old all-star baseball team would have liked to have played a few more games. But when they stop and look at the big picture, the five games Princeton played in the District 12 Little League tournament…
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MANVILLE: Four are honored at high school graduation
Manville High School Principal James Brunn gives honored employee Sharon Liszczak a plaque as Steve Venuto reads her bio at the graduation ceremony June 20. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)
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HILLSBOROUGH: Music in the Park series continues tonight and through July
Music in the Park continues tonight, Thursday, at Ann Van Middlesworth Park from 7 to 8:30 with a concert by fan favorite SunDog. The free five-concert series continues every Thursday in July and features local bands from different genres (big band, country, soft rock and, new this year, acoustic. The park is off Pleasant View…
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LAWRENCE: Principals, supervisors get raises
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Principals and supervisors will receive pay hikes of 2 percent over the next three years, based on a contract approved last week by the Lawrence Township Principals and Supervisors Association and the Lawrence Township Board of Education. The school board approved the contract, which covers 11 principals and assistant principals,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Local teen wins new look for graduation
The makeover was recorded on film and in still photos.
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LAWRENCE: Council opposes user fees legislation
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Township Council has joined the list of municipalities opposing state legislation that would require certain user fees for municipal services to be included within the 2-percent cap on the municipal tax levy. The council voted 3-1 to approve a resolution at its June 19 meeting that expresses its opposition to…
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LAWRENCE: Local students doing well on state tests
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The state’s cornucopia of details on the public schools, which was released statewide recently, shows that Lawrence Township public school students have generally outperformed their peers on mandatory standardized tests. The New Jersey School Report Card for 2010-11 revealed that 72.4 percent of Lawrence Township public school third-graders scored proficient…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Local teen wins new look for graduation
Shooting at the Legends Salon, Hillsborough teen Amanda DeRemer enjoys a beauty makeover she won through a contest run by the Clearasil company. Beauty consultant Jeannine Morris, right, watches as stylist Andrea Hamilton applies makeup.
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