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PRINCETON: PILOT paper author to address committee
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Township Committee will hear about payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT) in detail at its Oct. 24 meeting when white paper author Daphne Kenyon presents her work. Her paper, “Payments in Lieu of Taxes Balancing Municipal and Non-profit Interests,” a report from the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Report on school violence, vandalism is given
By John Tredrea, Special Writer There are no dramatic changes from previous years in the school district’s 2010-11 violence and vandalism report, which was released this week and discussed at Monday night’s school board agenda meeting. Districts are required by state law to compile and release the reports. In the Hopewell Valley Regional School District,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Creating a Halloween cabaret
Staff photo by Charles W. Kim Ashley Dugas, 23, of Trenton reads a monologue from the upcoming Halloween cabaret.
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PRINCETON: Girls try to jump to world record
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Thirty-five Princeton Girl Scouts hope to help break the Guinness World Records title for the most people doing jumping jacks by participating in National Geographic Kids magazine’s “Let’s Jump!” on Tuesday. The girls did jumping jacks in the courtyard of the Princeton Shopping Center for one full minute. But, it…
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PRINCETON: Project to close section of Route 206
By Staff Report A tree maintenance project will close Route 206 beginning on Monday, Oct. 24, but a traffic mitigation plan is in effect. The work will take place between Ewing Street and Herrontown Road in Princeton Township. During work times Route 206 will be closed to car and light truck traffic. Large trucks will…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Central High teacher is lauded
Shown at Friday’s Mayors’ Breakfast held at Capital Health are (from left): Tom Smith (Valley schools superintendent), Heidi Kahme (Municipal Alliance chairwoman), Lois Fyfe (Volunteer of the Year winner), Lisa Wolff (Valley Regional Board of Education president) and Al Maghazeke (Capital Health CEO and president.
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Forget consolidation, vote de-consolidation
Jim Levine, Princeton To the editor: As a 17-year borough resident I have read well-thought-out letters and listened to impassioned speeches by my esteemed neighbors. I can sum up their arguments in one sentence “those townfolk are simply not like us.” I couldn’t agree more. Expecting a successful consolidation is like expecting blue state…
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CRANBURY: All invited to ‘Journey Through Time’
The house at 24 Evans Drive, a renovated home, is on the house tour.
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Candidates forums will be held by leagues next week
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Local candidates who have challengers for seats on Hopewell Valley’s municipal governing bodies will get the chance to answer questions and to question each other at a live debate set for Tuesday, Oct. 18. Sponsored by the Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters, the Candidate Forum will be held from…
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