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MONTGOMERY: School retirees honored at Recognition Night
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY Twelve school district staff members and more than 35 students were honored for their accomplishments Tuesday evening at Montgomery Township Board of Education Recognition Night, which was held at Montgomery Upper Middle School. The board, superintendent of schools, principals and vice principals recognized nine staff members who will…
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PRINCETON: Latest plan: Purchase the Dinky property
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The idea for a private-public partnership to own the Dinky rail line was presented to Princeton Borough Council this week. The venture would be called the Princeton Community Rail Authority (PCRA) and is the brainchild of Henry Posner III, chairman and founding principal of Railroad Development Corporation (RDC) of Pittsburgh,…
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Diocese to Host Faith Formation Workshop for Religious Educators
By Erin Friedlander The Diocese of Metuchen will host a faith formation workshop for religious educators in Catholic schools and parishes on Friday, June 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the St. John Neumann Pastoral Center, 146 Metlars Lane, Piscataway. The ‘Coaching Parents Makes All the Difference’ workshop will demonstrate effective ways to…
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PRINCETON: Panel votes for consolidation
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Residents of the Princetons are inching closer to having their official say about whether to consolidate into one Princeton after the Joint Shared Services Consolidation Commission (JSSCC) voted to send that recommendation to the governing bodies of the borough and township for their approval. Throughout the summer Princeton Borough Council…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Spoil’d Rotten rocks community
A film crew captures the moment as local band Spoil’d Rotten films a music video slated to hit Disney and Nickelodeon TV later this year.
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Group asks governor to reject FFMP
Gail Pedrick, Alyicia Scannapieco, of New Hope This is an urgent letter given to Lt. Gov. James Cawley to read and present to Gov. Tom Corbett on May 15: Dear Gov. Corbett: In this the 11th hour, we are writing this letter to you to ask you to personally intercede on the behalf of…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – State must help tech biz growth
EDITORIAL What started out as an optimistic tour by U.S. Rep. Rush Holt, D-12, of a new high-tech business last week, ended on a concerning note. Mr. Holt visited the offices and laboratory of Liquid Light on Deer Park Drive in South Brunswick on May 19, followed by a forum with officials of several other…
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