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LAWRENCE: Budget calls for 13 staff layoffs
Police union requests resignation of chief By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Having introduced an amended 2012 municipal budget last week that calls for 13 staff layoffs, Township Council was expected to hold a public hearing and take final action Wednesday as The Ledger went to press. The 2012 spending plan that was presented in January…
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SPORTS BRIEFS: May 24
Lukoil, 11-4 In National Division Little League play on May 19, Lukoil of Lawrenceville defeated Brook Metal Products, 11-4. Ryan Kaelblein pitched three and a third scoreless innings for Lukoil striking out 8 while going three for four at the plate. Brandon West came in to pitch the final two and two thirds innings…
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Start the Summer Swimmingly with Career Training Courses at MCCC
By Candace Zafirellis West Windsor, NJ — For some, the workload tends to lighten during the summer months, offering an opportunity to brush up on some essential workplace skills. Noncredit career training courses are being offered through Mercer County Community College’s Center for Continuing Studies (CCS), with flexible evening and weekend hours at the West…
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MANVILLE: Prom is special night
Manville High School’s prom was held at Royce Brook Golf Club on Friday night, May 18.
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MEDICAL CENTER MOVES: Emergency room passes opening day with flying colors
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The din of nurses and equipment filled the emergency room as staff hustled and bustled up and down the halls in the early afternoon on May 22, going about their business and handling patients as if it was any ordinary Tuesday and not moving day for the University Medical Center…
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MANVILLE: Community calendar, week of May 24
Thurs., May 24 Spring concert: The bands and choirs from the Batcho Intermediate School and the high school will perform in the auditorium of the high school on Brooks Boulevard. The younger students will be on from 6 to 6:45 p.m., with the high school students from 7-9 p.m. Fri., May 25 Bike race: “Manville…
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MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP: South’s Gartenberg prepares to take Montgomery job
Before final Montgomery school board approval, Ms. Gartenberg’s contract must get an OK from the Somerset County executive superintendent of schools. By Charley Falkenburg, The Packet Group MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP — After months of screening, interviewing and deliberation, the Board of Education has selected Nancy Gartenberg to be the next superintendent of the Montgomery School District.…
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MEDICAL CENTER MOVES: To the new building
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer By 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday morning, the move of the University Medical Center of Princeton was in full swing, the first patient had entered the new Plainsboro location and the procession of patients across Route 1 was under way. ”It’s unbelievable,” said Barry Rabner, CEO of Princeton HealthCare System. “All…
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LAWRENCE: Memorial marchers
Two-year-old Paxton Wise watches the Lawrence Memorial Day parade with Hester Young on May 19. Lea Kahn photo
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