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PRINCETON AREA: School buses will be delayed by closures
By Heather Niccoli and Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writers Every person in the towns adjacent to the Route 1 corridor in West Windsor and Plainsboro will be affected by the impacts of the closure of the jughandles, even the children. For school children, their school bus routes will be impacted with delays from the closure of…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Legislators serve as teachers for a day
Recently, NJ Sen. Linda Greenstein (D-14) joined Timberlane Middle School science teacher Nancy Greener’s class in dissecting lumps of compost, according to Alicia Brooks Waltman, district communications specialist. ”I didn’t put my hands in there, the students dissected the compost,” said Ms. Greenstein, who went to the classroom as part of an event called “Teacher…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Mayor picked for one more job
By John Tredrea, Special Writer LAMBERTVILLE — Lambertville Mayor David Del Vecchio recently was chosen by his peers to serve as the deputy vice president of the League Taxation and Finance Sub-Committee for the New Jersey State League of Municipalities. Mayor Del Vecchio is serving his seventh term as the mayor of the City of…
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PRINCETON AREA: Town officials concerned about residents
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert and Heather Niccoli, Staff Writers Officials in the municipalities along the Route 1 corridor are concerned with the impact traffic tie-ups from the closure of the Route 1 jughandles could have on their residents who will be left sitting behind the wheels of their cars. ”As chairman of the Princeton Borough Traffic…
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Monroe votes to move school elections; Cranbury hesitates
David Kilby, Managing Editor Members of the Cranbury Board of Education feel a bit rushed to make a decision on the new state law that allows school districts to move its elections to November, but Monroe school officials wasted no time in approving a resolution to move its elections. The law was signed by Gov.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: New assemblywoman faces challenging spring
By Charles W. Kim and Gene Robbins, Packet Group HILLSBOROUGH — Newly chosen Assemblywoman Donna Simon will not only have to learn her new job in Trenton, but also prepare for a June primary challenge. The first-term Readington Township Committeewoman won the 16th District Assembly seat of the late Peter Biondi in a special Republican…
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MONROE: Monroe firefighter union makes major concessions
MONROE The Monroe Township Professional Firefighters Association, representing the firefighters in Fire District 3, voted Jan. 12 to accept immediate pay freezes, overtime abolishment and other duties that reduce expenses, all in efforts to save approximately $300,000 in 2012. The union agreed to support these concessions as a measure to save firefighters’ jobs, maintain…
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Jan. 26-Feb. 2 All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. Reservations are required. Call 609-397-2228 24 hours in advance. The value of each meal is $5.10. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the…
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Institute housing would not damage battlefield
Freeman Dyson, Princeton To the editor: I am a retired professor at the Institute for Advanced Study. I have enjoyed the beauty of our Battlefield Park and the memory of its history for more tha 50 years. To serve as a fitting memorial of the battle, the Battlefield Park does not need to include the…
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