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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Week of Dec. 29
Juggling Hoffmans Show at the Lawrence Library. Attention grabbing tricks and silly stunts keep even the most fidgety in their seats. Their unique style of slapstick comedy encourages participation from young and old alike. It is a musical and magical show that you won’t forget. For all ages, online registration is required. For more information,…
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MONTGOMERY: Year in review
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The year 2011 was exciting for Montgomery Township. As the community prepares to ring in another healthy new year, here is a look back. In January, the Board of Education accepted contract concessions in the amount of $860,000 from the Montgomery Township Association (MTEA). The township also created…
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2011 YEAR IN REVIEW
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor It was the year of Irene and “Mary Jane.” Hurricane Irene, which flooded homes and businesses and spawned weeklong power was the major story of the year. But another storm erupted not long afterward when a proposal to locate a medical marijuana-growing operation in Upper Freehold caused an uproar among…
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PRINCETON: Year in review
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The year 2011 was a event filled in the Princetons. Let’s take a look back at some of the more memorable ones: Consolidation Voters decided to consolidate Princeton Borough and Princeton Township this year. The move will save some $3.2 million annually through staffing reductions, efficiencies and removing duplications…
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LAWRENCE: Brackett ready for big senior year
By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer If anyone was looking for an example of Bobby Brackett’s newfound maturity on the basketball court, the moment arrived in just the second game of the season. Limited to two points in the first half of Lawrence High’s game at Hopewell Valley because of foul trouble, the Brackett of…
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PRINCETON: Housing Authority chair defends board’s actions
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Under fire for Sunshine Law violations, the chairman of the Housing Authority of the Borough of Princeton is speaking out, admitting a meeting where a contract was voted on was not properly noticed, but defending the board’s actions. The agency manages 216 units of affordable low, low income housing at…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Teen donates time, talent to global cancer foundation
By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE — Downloaded music can be uplifting — especially when it’s for a good cause. Karaline Rosen, a 14-year-old Robbinsville High School freshman, and her bandmates from the Princeton and Philadelphia Schools of Rock recently recorded their rendition of “Love Hope Strength” written by Mike Peters of The Alarm, and…
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