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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar week of Nov. 3
Band, guard collect used clothing, toys Saturday, Nov. 12 — Hillsborough High School Marching Band and Color Guard will collect used clothing, shoes, accessories, household items and toys, from 10 a.m.-noon at the front entrance of the high school on Raider Boulevard. Put all clothing items in a tied plastic bag. Proceeds benefit the band/guard…
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MANVILLE: Flood control group readies for long process
By Christina Izzo, Special Writer Hillsborough and Manville officials are optimistic about a new Raritan and Millstone Rivers Flood Control Commission helping to find answers to flooding issues. The Hillsborough Township Committee introduced an ordinance Oct. 11 to join in the creation of the commission. Bridgewater, Franklin and Montgomery townships, along with the…
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Former mayor backs Jachera
Phyllis Marchand, Princeton I am a proud member of the Democratic Party. I served on the Princeton Township Committee for 23 consecutive years, and as mayor for more than a decade. I steadfastly support Barack Obama, Rush Holt, Brian Hughes and the Democratic candidates in our new16th Legislative District. On the local level, however, I…
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PRINCETON: Women of YW honored in exhibit
The women who helped shaped the YWCA Princeton into what it is today are being honored at an exhibit of their portraits at Glenmede Trust. Friends, supporters and family came out to view the launch of this elegant exhibit on Oct. 13. The portraits, taken by Pryde Brown Photographs in Princeton and framed by Kathie…
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Vote for Jachera
David and Claire Jacobus, Princeton We are registered Democrats who will be voting for Heather Howard and Barbara Trelstad for Borough Council this November. We are registered Democrats who will be voting for Jill Jachera for mayor. We have listened carefully to the debates and her answers to crucial questions and believe that she has…
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Vote no on consolidation
Leo Arons, Princeton Reading the opinion of some who find no difference between the borough and the township, I’m reminded of a European acquaintance who, having lived for some years on Palmer Square, moved into the township just a mile away. After a suitable period I asked him how he liked his new home. “Oh,…
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Election Day textile drive is slated
Valley residents can help keep certain items out of landfills Bet you did not know that about 6 percent of the total waste in landfills comes from various textiles? Valley residents can help keep these items out of landfills while helping Valley schools. The Alternative Resource Advisory Committee of the Board of Education has worked…
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Visit with Santa to aid Toys for Tots
Parents and children are invited to visit with Santa and view the holiday lights and decorations at a private home at 55 Valley Vale Drive, Old Bridge, 6-9 p.m. Dec. 2 and 3. The house won the Clark GriswoldAward three years ago in the Old Bridge Holiday Decorating Contest. Interested parents should bring a camera…
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Job fair paves the way for troops to be welcomed home
Discover how military experience can translate into a steady career at the Hire a Veteran Job Fair Nov. 9, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Merri-Makers Caterers at the PNC Bank Reception Center, Holmdel. Veterans will have the opportunity to connect with employers who value their service, skills, work ethic and dedication to the…
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