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WRIGHTSTOWN: Northern Burlington County Regional High School to debut Beauty and the Beast
STAFF REPORT It’s showtime! Northern Burlington County Regional High School students are set to perform Disney’s Beauty and the Beast — this weekend. The spring musical will be presented to the public at the North Hanover Upper Elementary School auditorium, 46 Schoolhouse Rd., Wrightstown. Opening night is Friday. The full schedule includes 2:30 p.m. matinees…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Easement: Preservation group, BPG state cases
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor New Jersey Conservation Foundation has filed an amicus brief (or “friend of the court”) in Mercer County Superior Court to help prevent the extinguishment of a conservation easement and the diversion of donated open space. The amicus brief defends Hopewell Township in a legal challenge pursued by the Berwind Property…
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Celebration and memory
Holocaust Torahs to be reunited at Jewish Center in Princeton By Michele Alperin, Special Writer Abe Krotowski, who survived two concentration camps, was a regular at the Jewish Center’s Sabbath services until he died, and Rabbi Adam Feldman had a special relationship with him. “It always amazed me that Abe found his sweetheart after the…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Coming: ‘Sparkle Week’ in May
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — “Sparkle Week” is coming to Lambertville soon. It’s not about jewelry. It’s about turning trash into treasures. This year, city residents will celebrate Sparkle Week in during the second and third weeks of May. ”Our community is very supportive of green initiatives,” said an official. The mayor and…
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PRINCETON: Historic Sites Council OKs NJ Transit Dinky plan
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer TRENTON The Historic Sites Council of the Department of Environmental Protection has approved the early abandonment of a transit easement of the Dinky tracks along University Place in Princeton Borough. The measure was approved with one dissention among the six members of the council with conditions and…
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Scrap property taxes
Mary Bell Lambertville I don’t think it could be any clearer or timelier: Scrap property taxes in New Jersey now! The property tax system was brought over on the Mayflower and its demise is long overdue. In Lambertville, we have never gotten individual property assessments right. Home valuations do not reflect market values, and…
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Get prepared for fall election
Mary Louise Dahms Titusville As an active citizen who believes that the right to vote is both a privilege and a responsibility, I think knowledge of the key issues in an election and the positions of the candidates on those issues is critical to making an informed decision as a voter. Yet how many…
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Charger golf team proving it’s a GMC contender again
Spotswood H.S. team off to a 7-1 start BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial High School’s Apoorv Kakar delivers his serve to Perth Amboy’s Augie Enriquez during their April 16 match at Thomas Edison Park in Edison. Kakar’s straight-set win was part of Sayreville’s 5-0 victory. JEFF GRANIT staff A fter graduating five seniors…
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