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EAST WINDSOR: Council ponders 2012 budget
By Amy Batista, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Recently, the township has held two special meetings in order to address its 2012 municipal budget. Additionally, the Township Council has met with the leaders of several of its departments and organizations for updates regarding the budget. "We are (and) have been doing budget workshops with departments…
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Bring Water Back to New Hope Canal
By Connie Gering- co-chair New Group formed to Bring Water Back to New Hope Canal Just imagine the canal in New Hope filled with water creating a beautiful setting for all to enjoy again. With community support it is going to happen this summer. New Hope for our Canal was recently formed to raise funds…
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"Being There When Times are Tough-Visiting the Sick and Bereaved"
By Toby Ehrlich “Being There When Times are Tough-Visiting the Sick and Bereaved” is the second of a three-part series offering community education in issues related to understanding the nuances of providing comfort and caring when dealing with difficult life cycle issues. The program will take place on Sunday, March 11, 2012, at 9:00 AM at Temple…
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A Sisterhood at Wilentz
By Sharon Chesir, MSW A Sisterhood at Wilentz by Sharon Chesir, MSW The idea for a knitting club took shape two years ago during a Wilentz Senior Residence monthly book club meeting. The members had just finished reading The Friday Night Knitting Club by Kate Jacobs, and were taken by the warmth and friendship of…
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MONTGOMERY: Heebner leaps to first MOC
MHS senior advances as wild card By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Rob Heebner has been pole vaulting for four years at Montgomery High School, but that is it, and that is what makes him a unique qualifier for the Meet of Champions. Most high school pole vaulters go to outside training facilities and work…
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CMA Recognizes Matt Kulcsar for His Passion and Enthusiasm
Matt Kulcsar, CMA’s fourth Crew Star program winner.
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Writing checks to rescue squad, Princeton Future
Francesca Benson, Princeton To the editor: My husband and I spent a very informative meeting at the library on Saturday morning, Feb. 18, learning about emergency management in Princeton. It’s a much more complex subject than I’d realized, and it was reassuring to hear from the competent panel members who had been asked to speak…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Committee returns with fresh goals, longer bridge idea
At the Borough Council meeting on Feb. 21, Higtstown Mayor Steven Kirson, second from left, holds a steel medallion scheduled to be installed along the railings of a pedestrian steel bridge over the Peddie Lake Dam. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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MONTGOMERY: A congressman comes to the classroom
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance made a special visit to Ms. Pirone’s sixth grade language arts class at the Lower Middle School on Feb. 22, thanks to classmate John Ostrowski and his mission to achieve the Citizenship in the Nation Boy Scout merit badge. The Republican congressman dropped by…
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