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MCCC Alum Maggie Anderson Reflects on Fulfilling Career in the Wild
By Candace Zafirellis Looking back on a career that spans 38 years, MCCC alumna and wildlife manager Maggie Anderson ’70 (A.A.S., Science) remembers a time when women were the minority in her field. Today wildlife management boasts an even playing field for men and women, but in Anderson’s early years, she broke new ground as…
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Open House at Princeton Learning Cooperative
By Linda Esposti Princeton Learning Cooperative will be holding an Open House on Feb. 25th at 2pm on the top floor of the Arts Council Building at 102 Witherspoon Street in Princeton. Come and learn about a unique and personalized learning community for teens. Admission is free.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Donna Simon sworn into Assembly
Donna Simon, right, on Monday took the oath as a member of the General Assembly in Trenton. Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver conducted the ceremony.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Giants are local fans’ Super Bowl favorite to win
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Township Administrator Mike Merdinger will be at the Flagtown firehouse for its Super Bowl party Sunday. ”Hopefully, we not get a fire call at a crucial moment of the game as had occurred at the last Giants’ Super Bowl in 2008,” said Mr. Merdinger, who also is president of Volunteer…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Library board honors Dreves with emeritus member post
Carter Dreves, left, is congratulated upon his appointment as member emeritus of the Hillsborough Public Library Advisory Board by Board President Christine Kretz, chairwoman of the Somerset Country Library Commission. County Library Commission Chairman Art Carlson and Hillsborough Library Director Edward Hoag, right, look on. (Photo by Karen Briegs)
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School for Scoundrels
By Cotsen Children’s Library Captain Hook, The Big Bad Wolf, the Wicked Witch of the West…what does it take to be a villain? We invite you to come find out at the Cotsen School for Scoundrels! Learn important skills like swashbuckling, maniacal laughter, and lie detection. Manifest some magical mischief, chat with some of our…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: District eyes election switch
By Amber Cox, Special Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — Bordentown Regional School District Superintendent Constance Bauer is recommending the school board switch its April election to November. Districts are being advised to adopt resolutions by Feb. 17 to make the switch. The Bordentown Regional school board meeting Jan. 25 planned to discuss the issue further and…
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MANVILLE: Recreation boys’ basketball nips Bedminster, 28-24
Manville Recreation’s 5th and 6th grade boys’ basketball team defeated their toughest opponent of the year, Bedminster, 28-24, in a tight game Saturday in Bedminster. The Bedminster team was big and quick, but Manville (now 3-0) played tough and together as a team to stay undefeated. For Manville the play of the game was at…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Housing ‘error’ made in redevelopment plan
Council: Town Center South Redevelopment Plan will be changed By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE The Township Council said last week that the 164-page redevelopment plan for Town Center South needs a “substantive change” the removal of detached single-family homes as permitted uses in the southern tract. The redevelopment plan crafted by planners…
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