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UPPER FREEHOLD: Stone Bridge raises $6K for cancer research
By Rachel Lavery, Special Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Stone Bridge Middle School students, teachers and staff recently raised $6,035 for cancer research through various spirit activities during the school’s first Quest for the Cure Week. The beneficiary of the school community’s fundraising prowess during the week of Feb. 6-10 was the V Foundation, which was…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Weather network wants more eyes
Volunteers needed to make rain, snow observations By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Photo by Gene RobbinsVolunteer weather observer Barbara Goodrich found about one-sixth of an inch of water in her rain gauge on a stormy day last week. Weather network wants eyes You can see how wet it is all by yourself Weather – 8WEATHER-…
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HILLSBOROUGH: HVAC installed;solar panels next to arrive
Municipal building’s energy-saving makeover By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Since Monday, 60-foot-high cranes have lifted replacement ventilation units onto the newly sealed roof at the municipal building, as the township implements a $2.15 million energy-savings plan for its headquarters facility. The cranes will continue to lift 34 ventilation units on and off the roof…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charter school hearing Thursday night
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The Princeton International Academy Charter School is scheduled to be back in front of the Zoning Board of Adjustment tonight. According to officials, the meeting is scheduled for 7:45 p.m. at the Senior Center on Route 522. The proposed K-2 Mandarin immersion school is trying to open a facility…
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MANVILLE: When to vote, and when not? It’s confusing!
We’re confused. This year we’ve learned it’s OK to save the costs of an election for a school district, but not a fire district? And we should trust our legislators to make decisions — except when we don’t like what they decide? In January, the Legislature passed and Gov. Christie signed into law a bill…
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MANVILLE: With November election, school budget must be under 2% tax cap
School – 8SCHOOL- School budget must be under 2% cap Manville residents will have until June 5 to file a petition to run for the Board of Education. The election will be held in November following the school board’s decision last week to move school elections from April to the general election in November for…
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MANVILLE: Senior Corner, week of Feb. 23
The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at the VFW on Washington Avenue. The club is comprised of people who are residents of Manville, age 60 or older, and 55 if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items will continue to be collected before each meeting, as well…
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LAWRENCE: Police raid shop, seize $300,000 in evidence
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The owner of the Wonderland Smoke Shop and a clerk who worked in the store on Brunswick Pike have been charged with an assortment of drug offenses after the store was raided by the Trenton Police Department, the Lawrence Township Police Department and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration on Feb.…
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