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Monroe police showed kindness at time of tragedy
Judy Palma, Monroe Township To the editor: How do you tell a wife and her children that the husband and father that they cherished was killed instantly in a car crash? That wretched task fell to the Monroe Township Police Department on a recent Friday night. I can never begin to express the depth of…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Dr. Seuss: Focus of Read Across America
Hopewell Valley Central High School senior Emma Young (left) reads a Dr. Seuss book to students Jane Hunter, Daisy Fine and Scarlett Brooks at The Village Learning Center. They are celebrating Read Across America.
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MONROE: Township observes Hadassah’s 100th
Members of Monroe’s Hadassah chapters and Mayor Richard Pucci gather around the Hadassah Way sign, which will guide people into Monroe Township Public Library in commemoration of the organization’s centennial.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Pole vaulters finish top four at MOC
Cady almost wins Easterns 3,200 meters By Justin Feil, The Packet Group In all of Hillsborough High School’s track and field success, they have never dominated one event like they did this year. Marlena Sabatino and Emily Shipley capped their in-state season by placing second and fourth in the girls pole vault at the Meet…
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JAMESBURG: District to exceed 2 % cap to keep students at MTHS
David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG — The Jamesburg School District released its tentative spending plan for the 2012-13 school year March 1, and it reveals the district plans to go far above the 2 percent tax levy cap most districts have to stay under. If passed, the total tentative operating budget for the Jamesburg School…
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MONROE: Local politicians read Dr. Seuss to students
Councilwoman Leslie Koppel, along with her daughter, seventh-grader Remi Koppel, were guest readers of Dr. Seuss’ “Fox in Socks” at Oak Tree Elementary School in Benjamin Howroyd’s third-grade class March 2 during Read Across America day. Photo by Amy Batista.
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JAMESBURG: Pit bull’s gentleness inspires book
David Kilby, Managing Editor JAMESBURG — Todd Jagemann and his wife, Robyn, decided to adopt an abused pit bull a few years ago, and the affectionate personality of the dog, Macy, has inspired Mr. Jagemann to write a children’s book about her. Since the time they bought their house on Ridgeview Road, they both wanted…
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STOCKTON: Solar power: Local couple expects to save money
Shown are two SolarCity employees installing panels on the roof of a Stockton area residence. Photo courtesy of Laryenco Production LLC
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