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MANVILLE: Local GOP seeks candidates for office
The Manville Republican Campaign Committee will hold its screening meeting for two council seats on Friday, March 30, at the American Legion, 429 South Main St.. Any citizen may attend, but only elected Republican committee persons will be allowed to vote to select candidates. Any Manville resident who is qualified will be considered for the…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Registration set for summer program
Students in Hillsborough can register for the school district’s summer enrichment program beginning March 16. The Hillsborough public schools will offer its 2012 Summer Enrichment Program from 9 a.m. to noon July 9 through July 20 at the Hillsborough Middle School. Students can enroll for one or two weeks. In addition, add-on clubs are available…
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Lempert statement on candidacy for mayor
Liz Lempert, Princeton To the editor: I am running for mayor because I am excited to lead our newly united town into an era of financial savings, improved services and more responsive government. The new government must deliver on the savings promised by consolidation and reduce the burden on our taxpayers. Achieving that goal will…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS graduation date rescheduled
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor High school graduation ceremonies will come a day later than planned this year, according to officials. In a March 1 letter to parents, schools Superintendent Dr. Gary McCartney said graduation ceremonies at the Sun Bank Center in Trenton would take place June 21 instead of the previously scheduled date…
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MOVIE REVIEW: ‘We Need to Talk about Kevin’: Do we ever …
By Elise Nakhnikian High school shootings are such a part of life and death in America that they’ve given birth to a whole genre of movies. That genre even has its own spinoff: stories, like April Showers, The Life Before Her Eyes, and now We Need to Talk About Kevin, that are about people…
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School of Rock Princeton’s Summer Camps Offer Diversity, Excitement, and Savings
Five camps at School of Rock Princeton in June, July, and August will deliver an assortment of righteous rock experiences
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HILLSBOROUGH: Ship is the star of musical
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor No one student stars in “Titanic: A New Musical,” which opens Friday night on the Hillsborough High School stage and runs for the next two weekends. As such, you could say the show yields 35 stars, one of the largest casts for a musical in the school’s history. The ensemble…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of March 8
A Roycefield Road business reported Feb. 20 that two company vehicles had been broken into in the previous two days, township police said. About $5,400 worth of tools and a water meter were reported stolen. * * * Stephen Flatley, 31, of Lumberton was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated after he was involved…
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