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ROBBINSVILLE: Road projects move forward
Spring Garden Road, Hankins Road work set for fall By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ROBBINSVILLE The Township Council recently approved a $21,000 professional service contract with Remington, Vernick & Arango Engineers to oversee construction of the second phase of the resurfacing of Spring Garden Road. Township Administrator and Engineer Tim McGough told the council…
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ALLENTOWN: Board of Education mulls cost of pending projects
School district wants to remove trailers, fix cardio room error By Joanne Degnan, Managing Editor ALLENTOWN — The trailers that housed the Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education and district administrative offices for 27 years may be too expensive to repair, but getting rid of them apparently won’t be cheap either. Schools Superintendent Richard Fitzpatrick…
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By progressive press FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2011 Contact: Michael Budkie, SAEN 513-703-9865 Attn: Daybook/Assignment Desk National Watchdog: Princeton University laboratories breaking federal law; Thursday news conference to reveal graphic photos, Princeton U. whistleblower TRENTON, NJ – A major news conference here Thursday by an independent national watchdog group will provide…
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New Mobile Connectivity Options at the Hillsborough Library
By Lisa Bogart Google Chromebooks are now available to borrow within the Hillsborough Library. The size of netbooks (small laptop computers), Chromebooks rely completely on cloud computing to operate and for hosting all the productivity software that a user might need. The computers connect to the internet and other devices via WiFi, which is already available at…
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LAWRENCE: Lawrence history to be highlighted in October
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Sandwiched between Princeton and Trenton, Lawrence Township’s history is often overlooked by residents and visitors alike in favor of its neighbors to the north and south. But Township Historian Dennis Waters and the Lawrence Historical Society have other ideas and that’s why October has been proclaimed Lawrence History Month.…
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BORDENTOWN CITY:Mt. Zion AME celebrates its 170th year
By Birgitta Wolfe, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN CITY — At a time when people change jobs and towns and beliefs at the flick of a computer key, an embodiment of stability and endurance can be found at 36 E. Burlington St. That’s the home of the Mount Zion AME Church that marks its 170th anniversary on…
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New Year’s at Har Sinai Temple
By Har Sinai HAR SINAI CELEBRATES ROSH HASHANAH HOPEWELL TWP.- In celebration of Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah festivities at Har Sinai Temple will begin the evening of Sept. 28 with an 8 p.m. service at Hopewell Valley High School’s Performing Arts Center and continue on the 29th with a series of holiday services.…
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Call for Outstanding Women Nominations
By Diane Hasili The YWCA Princeton is seeking nominations for women of achievement to honor at its signature event, the Tribute to Women Awards Dinner, to be held March 1, 2012 at the Hyatt Regency in Princeton. Honorary Chair of the event will be Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson…
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