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HILLSBOROUGH: Fire budget goes to voters on Saturday
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Fire budget goes to voters Saturday Gene RobbinsManaging Editor Saturday is the election day for this year’s $2.1 million fire budget. The budget asks for $1.65 million in taxes to fund the operating budget. That would be supplemented by $225,000 to be shifted from reserve funds, plus grants and contracts.…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Incumbents ‘all in’
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor It appears all three incumbents on the Township Council will be seeking re-election this year. Democrats Joe Camarota and Charles Carley recently have said they both likely would run for another term on the governing body this November, and Republican John O’Sullivan officially announced his intentions this week. Mr.…
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MANVILLE: Senior center will mark Mardi Gras
Except for holidays, the Manville Senior Center on South Third Avenue offers food, fellowship and fun on most weekdays. The Manville Recreation Department leads lightweight exercise on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:1510:45 a.m., and “walk and chair” exercise on Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:3010:30 a.m. Exercise classes with Lynn at $10 each run from September to…
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India: Culture, Etiquette & Traditions – A New Four-Week Seminar Series!
New 4-week program starting March 9, 2012 at the YWCA Princeton… India: Culture, Etiquette & Traditions
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HILLSBOROUGH: If considering the GOP, separate fact from fiction
To the editor: President Obama is certainly not a socialist — that claim is ridiculous. And, yet, the idea seems to be one of the favorite insinuations, or blatant accusations, launched by the GOP Presidential contenders. Michelle Bachmann, Rick Perry and Newt Gingrich have all said that either Obama or his policies were socialist. Mitt…
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Wells Fargo’s Brenda Ross-Dulan of Princeton named to NJBIZ List
Wells Fargo’s Brenda Ross-Dulan was named to the NJBIZ Best 50 Women in Business list
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MANVILLE: Corps of Engineers gets small sum for Millstone flood study
Manville will benefit from a small amount of money included in the $24 million received by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for beach replenishment, flood mitigation, environmental restoration and waterway navigation projects in New Jersey. A press release from the state’s two U.S. senators, Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez, said $850,000 will go for…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Circus school takes its how on the road
Scout Haylee Sheldon gets all wrapped up in the purple silks.
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