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Edison school budget sees narrow approval
Incumbent, two newcomers win board seats By Kathy Chang EDISON — For the second straight year, township residents have given their stamp of approval for the Board of Education’s school budget. “This is good news,” Superintendent of Schools Richard O’Malley said. “This allows us to move the district forward.” The $212.1 million budget will increase…
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Newcomers win election to Metuchen school board
School budget approved, 853-355 METUCHEN — Voters elected three new Board of Education members and overwhelmingly approved the 2012-13 budget during Tuesday’s school election. Tara Matise, Aileen McGuire and Lea Lanton were given three-year terms on the school board, receiving 758, 711 and 677 votes, respectively. A fourth candidate, Fran Brennan, was unsuccessful in her…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Voters approve school district budget
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor On Tuesday, Hopewell Valley registered voters approved the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education’s 2012-13 budget plan, which totals $75,927,044. The tally was 1,147 yes to 726 no. The amount to be raised through location taxation — from property owners in Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township and Pennington Borough — is $68,993,917.…
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Award-Winning Author Chris Grabenstein Launches Book at Princeton Academy
By Princeton Academy Princeton, NJ- “Who wants to read a whole story about really nice people having a really nice day?” was the thought-provoking question posed by award-winning author Chris Grabenstein to a group of second through fourth grade boys at Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart. “Nice is boring!” piped up a young volunteer,…
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Award-Winning Author Chris Grabenstein Launches Book at Princeton Academy
Author Chris Grabenstein poses with fifth grader Robert Enck of Pennington who was acting librarian for the day.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Chang resigns from BOE
Ed Birch photo Elizabeth Chang wraps up her final Board of Education meeting Monday night.
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Paying Forward, a Mitzvah in the truest sense.
By Toby Ehrlich If you ask your typical 95 year old what does quality of life mean to them you might be surprised at the answers you may receive. If you had the good fortune to speak to Rose Hader, who lived for the last year at The Martin and Edith Stein Assisted Living Residence in…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougars’ Mignon joins elite company
Senior notches 200th career point By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Kristen Mignon may have slipped under the radar for the first couple of games this year, but the Montgomery High School girls lacrosse team doesn’t expect that to happen again. The Cougars senior attack scored six goals in a 13-11 loss to Bridgewater-Raritan last…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: PNC Bank is robbed, offers $10K reward
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP — Township police learned late Monday afternoon that PNC Bank — located inside of the Stop & Shop supermarket on Denow Road, in the Hopewell Crossing Shopping Center — is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of a robbery suspect. At approximately 1…
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