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Towns mull moving BOE elections to November
Bill allows school districts to move elections, pass budgets under cap without public vote BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent Local school boards must decide whether to move their annual elections from April to the November general elections. A bill signed into law Jan. 17 by Gov. Chris Christie permits a board of education, a municipal governing…
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No sour grapes for N.J. wineries: Law loosens regs, allows shipping
Bill signed by Gov. Christie expected to boost business for wineries throughout the state BY JESSICA SMITH Staff Writer Cream Ridge WineryWinery owners throughout the state may be raising their glasses to celebrate a bill recently signed by Gov. Chris Christie that eases regulations and allows New Jersey wineries to ship directly to customers throughout…
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Zachery Koshy plays “Battle Hymn of the Republic” during the Expressions and Reflections recital at the Millstone Performing Arts Center on Jan. 29. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Library card holders may download e-books, audio books
The Monmouth County Library has launched “Library on the Go,” a source for e-books and audio books. Any resident with a valid Monmouth County Library card can check out and download digital media anytime, anywhere, by visiting http://monmouth. lib.overdrive.com. Library card holders are invited to browse the library’s collection of e-books and audiobooks, check out…
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Fellowship offered to post-grad students
The New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs of GFWC (NJSFWC) is accepting applications for Margaret Yardley fellowships. The Margaret Yardley Fellowship Fund was established in 1930 with a $5,000 contribution from Farnham Yardley in memory of his mother, Margaret Yardley, who was the first NJSFWC president. The fund provides fellowship grants to deserving New…
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World Nutella Day Feb. 5 at Necessities for the Heart
Things will be getting more than a little nutty at Necessities for the Heart in Allentown this week, when the shop hosts its second annual World Nutella Day event Feb. 5 from noon to 5 p.m. Shop owner Georgette Keenan will arm each of her employees with a jar of the hazelnut chocolate spread, challenging…
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Registration for kindergarten to start
The Millstone Township School District will hold kindergarten and preschool registration for the 2012-13 school year 9:30- 11:30 a.m. Feb. 28 and 5-7 p.m. Feb. 29. At the time of registration, parents or guardians must bring the completed registration packet. Registrants must provide an original birth certificate with a raised state seal, four current proofs…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Bohrens makes a moving donation to HomeFront
ROBBINSVILLE — After the Nassau Inn in Princeton decided to give 50 rooms of gently used furniture to the nonprofit agency HomeFront, it was a Robbinsville mover that donated its services to make the delivery. Louise Froehlich, owner of Bohrens Moving and Storage, provided both the needed trucks and manpower so that moving the furniture…
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EDITORIAL: Robbinsville redevelopment plan raises concerns
Editorial The old adage about the devil in the details is worth remembering in discussions of Robbinsville’s Town Center South Redevelopment Plan. However, in this case, it may be the devil is in the lack of details. The township redevelopment planner’s stated goal of deliberately making the plan flexible in order to attract a plethora…
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