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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Board of Education passes advertising policy
By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor The Board of Education voted unanimously Monday night to allow the district to sell advertising on vehicles and facilities. The board initially discussed the proposal during the May 16 meeting as an effort to raise additional revenue in the wake of cuts in state funding. It was one of…
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Chamber chapter honors Valley’s community bank
The Hopewell Valley Chapter of the Mercer Regional Chamber of Commerce will present its annual “Outstanding Community Service Award” to Hopewell Valley Community Bank on Tuesday at its “outdoor” networking event. The event and community service appreciation reception will be held from 5-7 p.m. at Titusville Academy, 86 River Road (off Route 29), Titusville. Founded…
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CASA Kids 5K raises more than $43,000
Randall Kirkpatrick, Director of Community Development, CASA of Mercer County To the editor: Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of Mercer County held its fourth annual CASA Kids 5K and Family Fun Run on Saturday, May 21, at The Princeton Pike Corporate Center in Lawrenceville. The event, co-chaired by Kathleen Kinka of Aurora Management Consultancy and…
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NEW HOPE: Lenape Park gazebo will honor Biermans
New Hope plans to dedicate this gazebo to Earl and June Bierman. The event will take place Monday.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Cops dodge balls for cancer patient
By Charles W. Kim, Staff Writer A team of township police officers took on eight different dodgeball teams at Crossroads South Middle School June 3 to raise $2,100 for a local elementary school cancer victim. ”We all wanted to do something to help out,” said patrolman Tara Jairdullo, who coordinated the event for the Policemen’s…
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All employees should be like Mark Johnson
Barry Goldblatt, Princeton To the editor: With all the recent Mark Johnson “bashing” over one “questionable” incident, I think the residents of both Princetons should take inventory of what he does for all of us 365 days, year after year. As a “shared” township/borough “team of one,” his attitude represents what few other of our…
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PLUMSTEAD: Warriors capture CJ I softball title
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group In the Central Jersey Group I championship, the New Egypt High School softball team’s challenge was to defeat a good team for a third time this season. The Warriors did so with a 4-0 win over Florence, which fell to 16-3 with its only three losses at the hands…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Student athletes must meet fall requirements
By Maria Riegel, Special Writer Any South Brunswick High School student or incoming freshman wishing to participate in any of the eight fall sports must fill out all the appropriate forms according to Athletic Director Elaine McGrath. Physical forms for fall sports consist of the Health History Questionnaire Part A, the medical Examination Form Part…
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WEST WINDSOR: Company drops plan to sell Carnegie Center
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR Boston Properties has terminated an agreement to sell the Carnegie Center office park for $468 million, the company announced on Monday. On April 25, Boston Properties announced the agreement to sell the 16-building, 2-million-square-foot campus to Normandy Real Estate Partners and the Landis Group, the project’s original…
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