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Support for efforts of Battlefield Society
James C. Rees, Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association To the editor: On behalf of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, I am writing this letter in support of the Princeton Battlefield Society and its efforts to protect and preserve the lands surrounding the Princeton Battlefield State Park. As guardians of George Washington’s home and legacy, the Mount…
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MONROE: Menorah is lit in Monroe park
Photo by Amy Batista The menorah was lit in Monroe Township Wednesday night. It stands next to a Christmas tree and manger scene in the park.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Church welcomes new clergy
Bishop George Councell welcomes the new St. Barnabas rector, Rev. Valerie Balling to the church in Monmouth Junc´tion, Dec. 17.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: PIACS opens new application
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim PIACS engineer William Buzby shows zoning board members revised plans for a charter school on Perrine Road.
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Dec. 23
East Windsor Martin Stroud, 25, of Imlaystown Road, was charged with driving while intoxicated at 1:02 a.m. Dec. 15, police said. He was also charged with failure to maintain lane, careless driving, reckless driving, failure to wear seatbelt and obstructed view on Route 130. An officer observed a 1979 Chevrolet traveling northbound on Route 130…
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PRINCETON: University ups annual contributions
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Princetons will receive $2.7 million in voluntary contributions from Princeton University in 2012. Princeton University has agreed to make a one-year voluntary contribution of $1.7 million to Princeton Borough in 2012, an increase of $500,000 over its 2011 contribution. ”I’m pleased the university has increased their contribution and I’m…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Eight groups want to furnish child care programs
By John Tredrea, Special Writer Eight organizations that provide child care — including the Hopewell Valley After School Program and the Hopewell Valley YMCA — have sent proposals to the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. Each group has hopes of being chosen eventually by the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education to provide before and…
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MCCC Offers College Courses at Hightstown High School
By Saveria Symons West Windsor, NJ: Based on a new agreement with the East Windsor schools, Mercer County Community College is offering credit courses for the Spring 2012 semester at Hightstown High School. The classes begin January 23 and run through May 11. The classes offer convenience and accessibility for community members of all ages,…
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