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SPRINGFIELD: Board decides not to close school
Referendum planned By Amber Cox SPRINGFIELD The Board of Education has decided that closing its only school is not a viable option for the district. The school board on June 21 heard the results of the feasibility study by Educational Information Resource Center (EIRC) on May 24 regarding increasing shared services or forming a…
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MANVILLE: Many people had hand in bringing market to town
Lots of people were key in bringing a farmers market to Manville. At the April 26, 2010, Borough Council meeting, then-Councilwoman Sherri Lynn reported she was looking into a farmers market with the Manville Business and Professional Association. May 10, Ms. Lynn reported discussing the potential market with the MBPA and introduced…
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Hospice Holds Annual Memorial Service
Lorna Kirby, volunteer and MSW, attended the service in memory of those she visited with during her volunteer services.
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Many teachers were at graduation
Stefanie Tziarri, Lawrenceville To the editor: In response to John Salvetta’s letter (June 23) regarding the “Deplorable faculty turnout at Lawrence graduation:” If Mr. Salvetta had bothered to check, he would have known that there were many teachers and other staff at graduation, seated in the stands and cheering the kids. Moreover, many teachers arrived…
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SOUTH BRUNWSICK – 675-member class of 2011 moves on
Staff photos by Maria Riegel More than 600 South Brunswick High School seniors received their diplomas June 22 at the Sun Bank Center in Trenton.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Democrats call for charter school vote
Democrats have made voter approval of charter schools an issue in the local township and state election. Hillsborough resident Maureen Vella, a candidate for state Senate from the 16th District, along with Aldo Martinez and John J. Reddan, candidates for the Hillsborough Township Committee, have urged the Township Committee to support voter control over possible…
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"Families Singing for Families"
On Saturday, July 9, 2011, the Music Together Princeton Lab School and Music Together LLC will host two benefit concerts for the victims of the Japanese earthquake/tsunami and the tornadoes that devastated the Southern United States. The shows will take place at 10:30 AM and 1 PM at Music Together’s international headquarters, 225 Hopewell-Pennington Road…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Abuse victims: Help is only a phone call away
To the editor: Minors do not choose to be sexually abused; they are chosen. Predators target children who can be easily intimidated and groomed. Victims suffer emotionally, physically and feel isolated, but are far from being alone. Individuals under 18 are minors and are protected by law. They are incapable of giving consent,…
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MANVILLE: Benefits issues gets comments again
Borough briefs By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Residents questioned Borough Council’s move to limit future health benefits for public employees at its meeting on Monday night. Resident Rudy Nowak questioned the ongoing resolution regarding lifetime health benefits for 15-year-or more employees, did John Mehalick. Mr. Mehalick suggested that Manville follow Governor…
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