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SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION DATES
League of Women Voters With over half of the property taxes in Hopewell Valley dedicated to funding public schools, voters have a special interest in school elections, where they elect members of the school board and vote on the annual school budget. Since Hopewell Valley Regional School District has voted to retain the traditional April…
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Somerville Aluminum Enters Partnership with Somerset Medical Center Foundation
By Jodi Mayo-Alessandri Somerville Aluminum Enters Partnership with Somerset Medical Center Foundation Somerville, NJ- February 15, 2012- Somerville Aluminum, a leading Central Jersey home improvement company, is proud to announce a new partnership with the Somerset Medical Center Foundation. Family owned and operated since 1950, Somerville Aluminum prides itself on a strong connection with the…
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REGIONALIZATION: Money savings seen as minimal
But it’s the course that makes the most educational sense By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — A public meeting that focused on the 119-page regionalization feasiblity study — “A Feasibility Study to Dissolve the South Hunterdon Regional School District” — was held at the South Hunterdon Regional High School auditorium Feb. 8. The…
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The Power of 100
Kevin Kuchinski, Jessica Clingman co-chairmen, The Power of 100 Committee Randee Tengi, president, Hopewell Valley Education Foundation Imagine what’s possible when 100 Hopewell Valley families contribute $100 or more each toward educational excellence in HoVal schools. The Hopewell Valley Education Foundation (HVEF) is kicking off this year’s The Power of 100 campaign and we…
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PRINCETON: Assemblyman talks about bill on consolidation funds
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A bill to help municipalities pay for consolidation has been introduced to the Legislature by two local Assembly people and the Joint Shared Services Consolidation Commission got to speak with one of the sponsors at its meeting this week. ”What this bill does is allow municipalities to amortize the non-recurring…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Plainsboro David N. Wolfgang, 63, of Plainsboro, was charged with shoplifting when police saw him with a Superfresh grocery store shopping cart at the bus stop at the intersection of Scudders Mill Road and Schalks Crossing Road on Feb. 13 at 10:15 a.m. Rahul Gadde, 23, of Plainsboro, was charged with driving while intoxicated on…
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MONROE: Fire District 1 faces heat despite steady budget
Anthony Malanga (left) and Timothy Eosso are two of the three challengers for seats on the Monroe Fire District 1 Board of Fire Commissioners. Staff photo by David Kilby.
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