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HILLSBOROUGH: Kindergarten CAP to continue
Hillsborough schools will offer its extended-day kindergarten extension program for a second year, starting in September. Registration for the Children at Play learning program will be held in conjunction with registration for the district’s half-day kindergarten program on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. The CAP lottery will be held on Feb. 7. Additional information regarding…
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HILLSBOROUGH: College students share news of accomplishments
Edward Marks, Hillsborough class of 2007, has received his bachelors’ degree from Rutgers University, School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. He earned the role of Rutgers facility member during his tenure at the Bionomics Research and Technology Center lab situated within the Rutgers campus. Mr. Marks is now pursuing a professional science master’s degree in…
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WW-P Girl Scouts Honored
By E. Azzara BUILDING LEADERS OF TOMORROW WW-P Girl Scouts Receiving Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards Honored by State and Local Dignitaries WEST WINDSOR (January, 2012) n Girl Scouts from West Windsor and Plainsboro (WW-P) were recently honored by state and local dignitaries for demonstrating exemplary leadership abilities and project management skills as they earned…
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WW-P Girl Scouts Honored
Photo Caption: left to right Chief Development Officer of GSCSNJ Donna Evans, Krishna Trivedi, Alana Bhatla, Nicole Crossey, NJ State Assemblyman Daniel Benson, WW Mayor Shing Fu Hsueh, Kathleen Mackenzie, Amy Slothower, Elizabeth Wembacher.
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ALLENTOWN: Sewage plant needs quick fix and more
By Rachel Lavery, Special Writer ALLENTOWN — The Allentown Borough Council approved two resolutions Jan. 20 that allow the town to move forward with needed short-term and long-term repairs at the borough’s sewage plant. The first resolution authorized paying for the state permit required in order for the borough engineer to do the final design…
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LAWRENCE: Police blotter
A four-month-old Maltese puppy, along with its bed and some dog toys, were reported stolen from a Myrtle Avenue residence Jan. 20. The dog’s owner discovered the theft when she went to check on the puppy at 6:50 a.m. There were no signs of forced entry. An 86-year-old Trenton resident reported an attempted pick-pocketing incident…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Cash-hungry thieves target storm grates
Police reported Jan. 18 that they had investigated many reports of stolen storm water grates in the township. More than a dozen grates had been taken. They weigh upwards of 200 pounds and are along roads throughout the township. They prevent large objects from passing into the storm sewer system and, ultimately, to…
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Guest Opinion: The power of team
By Robbinsville Schools Superintendent Dr. Steven J. Mayer Collaboration is a powerful and far-reaching force. It enables a group to leverage varied perspectives and solutions when working on a shared problem. The power of team is evident when individuals are able to share their insight freely while working toward a common vision. This requires “team…
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