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MONTGOMERY: Four seek seats in school board race
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The election for three open seats on the Board of Education for Montgomery Township schools, as well as voting on the $77.7 million budget, will be held Wednesday. After a decline in property valuation of 0.68 percent, the increase to the average home will be $196 instead of…
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PRINCETON: Voters to elect three to school board
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer On Wednesday voters in the Princetons will be asked to vote on the budget for the Board of Education for Princeton Regional Schools, with the total tax levy set at $62,190,302. Although a second ballot question to extend beyond the tax levy cap is needed, said Superintendent Judy Wilson, one…
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ROBBINSVILLE: Sharbell housing plan knocked down; builder says he’ll sue
Updated By Joanne Degnan, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE — The Planning Board has denied Sharbell’s controversial plan to convert 150 senior housing units in the Gordon Simpson tract project into all-age housing, citing concerns that the change would cause an influx of schoolchildren and a steep increase in school taxes. The board’s 5-1 vote against the…
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PRINCETON: Suit a threat to university tax status
Residents challenging certain building uses By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Some of Princeton University’s tax exemptions are being challenged by a small group of residents. A lawsuit is challenging the validity of some of Princeton University’s tax exempt buildings assessed at $120 million and may help taxpayers of Princeton Borough by adding $2.2…
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Artist Reception
Chad Lassin To Whom It May Concern: I am pleased to announce an exhibit at Small World Café Gallery, in Princeton, NJ. Please include the following details in your events calendar; Small World Coffee Gallery 254 Nassau St. Princeton, NJ 08542 (609) 924-4377 New Abstract Works by Chad Lassin Tuesday May 3, 2011 – Tuesday…
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MONTGOMERY: Movement to Shop Local forming here
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — In difficult economic times, people tend to band together to promote the common good. The same is true with area businesses that have joined the newly formed Montgomery Business Association, whose primary focus is a Shop Local Montgomery campaign. ”Shopping local is good for the local economy as…
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MONTGOMERY: Movement to Shop Local forming here
Mike Fedun of Singer & Fedun LLC, Jennifer Pierce of Jersey Fresh Photos and Lorette Pruden of Team Nimbus NJ are all members of the Montgomery Business Association. jerseyfreshphotos.com
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Be aware of what 2NDFLOOR can offer
Nicole M. Roamine, 2NDFLOOR Youth Helpline Most of us would not immediately know what to do if we suspected a child was being abused or neglected. The state of uncertainty and concern can be overwhelming. Many are reluctant to get involved in other families’ lives and the options seem extreme don’t act on your…
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