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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: In memory: A tree for JoAnn
Hopewell Township Mayor James Burd, Committeewoman Vanessa Sandom and Meredith Meyer listen as Chief George Meyer reads the inscription on the plaque that will mark the ash tree that was planted in memory of JoAnn Meyer.
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ROBBINSVILLE: Tax rate stable
By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The Township Council has adopted a $20.3 million budget for 2011 that contains no increase in the municipal tax rate. The budget, which was approved April 28, has a $13.1 million levy that holds the municipal tax rate to 52.8 cents per $100 in assessed valuation, the same…
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Dollard says thanks
Roy Dollard Hopewell Township A note of thanks to all who were supportive of my recent candidacy for the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education and the school budget for the coming year. We are on the right track as a community preserving and improving curriculum endeavors while limiting the cost growth. I look…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: In memory: A tree for JoAnn
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer The esteem and affection felt for the late JoAnn Moslock Meyer by Hopewell Valley people from many walks of life was shown clearly during Hopewell Township’s first Arbor Day ceremony, held at noon Friday next to the township Municipal Building. A tall ash tree was planted in honor of Ms.…
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Veterans plan May 28 ceremony
In the photo (from left) are Fred Van Liew, Joe Kianka, Bill Meytrott, Nancy Canto, Judy Niederer and Bob Kraeger.
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PARENTING PEARLS: Keep the broader picture in mind
By Mae Sakharov This time of year tests the patience of both parents and high school students as both refrain with all-too familiar questions that plague the class of ‘15. ”What will the mail bring? Should I use my code and find out the answer or should I go back to bed and hide under…
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Rep. Holt comments on bin Laden’s death
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Monday, U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12) issued the following statement on President Barack Obama’s announcement that U.S. military forces had killed Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Abbottabahd, Pakistan: ”At this time, we remember the deaths and injuries that resulted from bin Laden’s vicious attacks on our embassies, ships, planes…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – British inspired music invades high school
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The British Invasion Tribute band invaded the high school Friday evening to raise money for scholarships, according to organizers. Tickets to the event were $15, and about 50 tickets were sold, according to organizers. ”Whoever didn’t come (to the show) missed one heck of night,” Dave Stanislawczyk, one of the…
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