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PRINCETON: Principal retires after a decade of service
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Last Tuesday, Sharon Goldman stood at the entrance to Community Park School, greeting the children for the last time. ”There’s always a youngster who has something special to tell me, that they must tell me, they can’t wait,” she said of the children who would show up, often with bug…
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MONTGOMERY: High school graduates Class of 2011
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Thousands of proud family members and friends watched as 421 members of Montgomery High School’s 41st graduating class completed their commencement exercises in the school gymnasium Thursday evening. The ceremony was originally scheduled to occur on the athletic field but was moved indoors due to predictions of inclement…
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Democratic Candidates Call for Voter Control of Charter School Financing and Education Funding in Hillsborough
By Michael Goldberg Hillsborough resident Maureen Vella, a candidate for New Jersey State Senate from the 16th District, along with Aldo Martinez and John J. Reddan, candidates for the Hillsborough Township Committee, today released a letter sent to the current Hillsborough Township Committee strongly urging their support for voter control over possible charter schools and…
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PRINCETON: Lane on Nassau Street closed this week
One lane on the southbound side of Nassau Street and part of the sidewalk between Tulane Street and Washington Road are closed this week as utilities for Qdoba, a new chain Mexican restaurant, are installed. According to borough police, a request for officers has been made for the week, through July 1. A path for…
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PRINCETON: Princeton images on Revolution website
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Princeton’s American Revolution roots are featured in the first installment of images in a new online photo library launched by the Crossroads of the American Revolution Association. Images and informational captions in the “Ten Crucial Days” section include the Sons of the American Revolution battle marker commemorating the Continental Army’s…
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Privatization can help to fight waste
Tim Smith, Founder and Chairman, Fight Waste NJ To the editor: The New Jersey Department of Transportation recently announced a decision to solicit bids from private entities to perform highway maintenance. I welcome this move. As some recent examples should remind us, privatizing certain services is a tool government can use to eliminate waste and…
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Fireworks & More at South Brunswick Independence Day Festival
By Gary Cooper South Brunswick’s 2nd Annual Independence Day Festival and fireworks display will take place on Saturday, July 2, beginning at 5 p.m., at the Crossroads South Middle School, Major Road and Kingston Lane. The event will kick-off with a variety of shows including: · A Disc Jockey on stage from 6:30 – 9:30…
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ROBBINSVILLE VETERINARY SPECIALTY CENTER GETS TO THE POINT WITH THE EXPANSION OF PET ACUPUNCTURE, AND PHYSICAL THERAPY
Dr. Rosalie Loscrudato and her patient in the underwater treadmill.
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BUSINESS: Roma Bank chairman of the board to retire
Maurice T. Perilli, longtime Roma Bank chairman of the board and executive vice president, will retire from the boards and management of the on June 30. Upon his retirement, Mr. Perilli will be appointed emeritus director and will provide consulting assistance to the boards and the executive management. During his tenure, Mr. Perilli has overseen…
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