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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: District gets first HIB report
By Ed Birch, Special Writer The numbers are in on district bullying. At Monday’s Board of Education meeting, Assistant Superintendent Joanne Kerekes, district Director of Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying Judy McCormick and Director of Professional Development Bonnie Capes presented their semiannual report to the township. Schools Superintendent Gary McCartney started the report by explaining…
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EAST WINDSOR: Township sets date for stream clean up
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — The Township Council set an April date for a stream clean up this spring in conjunction with the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association. It was determined at Tuesday’s council meeting that the clean up will take place from 9 a.m. to noon on April 28 at Etra Lake…
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PRINCETON AREA: Sample the joy of making a sampler
Jan Crane of Penninton Quilt Works shows off a beautiful specimen of the quilter’s craft. Photo by Michele Alperin
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UCEDC to Offer “Entrepreneurship 101” n the training you need before you start your business
By UCEDC UCEDC to Offer “Entrepreneurship 101” – the training you need before you start your business UNION, NJ – It’s the American dream – having your own business, being your own boss, setting your own hours….But before you take the plunge (or before you get in too deep in a business that you just…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS track girls get scholarships
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer South Brunswick High School seniors and four-year varsity girls’ track athletes Cayla DelPiano and Alicia Osley will be going to their respective colleges in the fall with athletic scholarships. Cayla, a distance runner, accepted a 50 percent athletic scholarship for the University of Pittsburgh and track sprinter Alicia committed to…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar fencers focused on finish
By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Remember Ridge. Quietly, whenever the Montgomery High School sabre squad started to feel a little too good about themselves or if they started to look too far ahead, they would mention their Alamo, a loss to Ridge — a team they defeated in the regular season — by the…
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MONTGOMEREY: Girl Scouts plan to clean up park
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Residents will be able to enjoy a revamped park this spring, thanks to Montgomery Girl Scout Troop 60475. The junior Girl Scouts are giving back to the community with their “Dream Makeover Montgomery Park” project where they will spruce up the park to earn a Bronze Award. The girls…
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NJ TRANSIT ANNOUNCES SYSTEMWIDE CROSS-HONORING IN ADVANCE OF WEEKEND STORM
By NJ TRANSIT Customers advised to check njtransit.com before traveling NEWARK, NJ — With the latest blast of winter weather expected to move into the region starting this evening, NJ TRANSIT is closely monitoring the storm, with operations, customer service and police personnel taking proactive steps to minimize delays and ensure service reliability. All customers…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Council hears 2012 budget plan
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The Township Council got its first look at the preliminary $47.3 million budget for 2012 Tuesday night. "The township is facing the toughest budget process in years," Township Manager Bernard Hvozdovic said. Mr. Hvozdovic and Financial Officer Joe Monzo presented the plan to the governing body during the meeting.…
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