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Voters should stay with experienced leaders
Jodi Stephens, of Robbinsville In the upcoming council race, voters have a clear choice. Robbinsville residents can stay with council members Dave Boyne, Chris Ciaccio and Rich Levesque, who have demonstrated strong leadership abilities in the past three years, or choose an unknown. Dave, Chris and Rich have shown their commitment to making our…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Lion’s Club Circus coming to town
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer The South Brunswick Lions Club is sponsoring the Zerbini Family Circus’s appearance at Crossroads Middle School South on May 14 and 15, according to the Lion’s Club website. Advance tickets are $9 and available at Pierre’s Restaurant on Georges Road and Confectionately Yours restaurant on Route 27 in Franklin, according…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Ewere leads Raider girls track to second
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group Ellie Ewere continued her brilliant spring season to help the Hillsborough High School girls track and field team to second at the Somerset County Championships on Tuesday. Ewere garnered 36 of the Raiders’ 87 points as they made a late charge at overall winner Franklin. Hillsborough used a big…
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WEST AMWELL: Preserved farm sale is on hold
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — The auction of a 130-acre preserved farm on Route 179 failed to draw an adequate bid, leading the Township Committee to vote against selling, Mayor Thomas Molnar said. The township will hold on to the property, which was operated as a tree farm, for about a year…
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PENNINGTON: Poems are Arbor Day focus
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Original poems about trees read aloud by first-graders to their classmates, parents, borough officials and public works employees were a highlight of Pennington’s 2011 Arbor Day observance held Friday morning. Before a new tree was planted next to the school on East Curlis Avenue, Annabell Mason was one of a…
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MONTGOMERY: Ross, Bradley elected as education board officers
MONTGOMERY At its organizing meeting on Tuesday, May 3, the Montgomery Township Board of Education elected its officers. Dr. Christine Ross was elected president and Andrea Bradley elected vice president. The former president and vice president, David Pettit and Charlie Jacey, decided not to run for the board this year. Last Wednesday, the community…
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Rummage Sale at Trinity Cathedral on May 7
By Georgia B. Koenig Trenton, N.J. n Come one, come all to Trinity Cathedral’s Rummage Sale on Saturday, May 7 from noon to 4 p.m. There will be something for everyone — many “new or nearly new” household items, hundreds of children’s books and videos, Action figures, dolls, stuffed animals, children’s videos, lots of gently…
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HOPEWELL BOROUGH: Officials approve budget
By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor Hopewell Borough Council adopted its 2011 $3.05 million municipal budget Monday. The new tax rate is 45.4 cents per $100 of assessed valuation for an increase of 1.9 cents. The owner of a property assessed at the borough average, $453,000, will pay $86.07 more in local taxes for a total…
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