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LAWRENCE: Minor crime reports go online
By Lea Kahn If the mailbox has been vandalized or the bicycle has been stolen from the back yard, filing a report with the Lawrence Township Police Department is just a click away. The Police Department recently introduced its Citizens Online Police Reporting System, which allows victims to report minor incidents by computer. The system…
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Pennington Day grant helps fund Sourland Toolkit project
Posing in front of the Three Brothers rock formation, at the intersection of Rileyville and Mountain Church roads, are: (sitting on top of rock formation) Timberlane sixth-graders Kirsten Long, Grace Tatar and Kristen Heinzel; (standing from left) Pennington Day board members John Krisulewicz, Regina Phillips, Heather Wurtz, Michael Foster and Andy Beloff, Timberlane Principal…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar for week of April 21
Clover Hill church to observe Easter The Clover Hill Reformed Church at 890 Amwell Road will hold Maundy Thursday observance tonight, April 21, at 7:30 p.m. The Reverend John William Cherry’s sermon, based upon St. John 13:1-17, will be entitled “Do What You Know.” Communion will be celebrated. Easter worship on Sunday will be at…
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ABIS HONOR ROLL: Third marking period
Sixth Grade High Honor Roll Natalia Bak, Klaudia Bunkowski, Siobhan Flynn, Richard George, Michaela Hvizdak, Alivia Latawiec, Brenden Lopez, Keyanni McGill, Emily Milich, Jason Nitti, Julie Pankowski, Elizabeth Poplawski, Ramon Quinonez and Victoria Schuyler. Sixth Grade Honor Roll France Barrantes, Sheila Barrios,Brianna Berrocal, Daniel Bickar, Lindsay Burlew, Jameer Campbell, Richard Chachowski, Allen Collins, Allen Cordero,…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Haley will think ‘outside the box’
I write to detail why I feel My friend, Jenn Haley, would be an outstanding member of our Board of Education. Jenn is smart, energetic and is truly dedicated to our town and our children. She has spent many years dedicated to being a volunteer. I commend her for stepping up to the plate by…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Pulsifer: I’d like to serve once again
As a candidate for the Board of Education, I believe it is important that we bring open minds and common sense to the table as we move our district forward. The board will continue to face challenges as it tries to deliver on its charge of providing a quality education to the children of our…
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HILLSBOROUGH: School tax, three board seats up for grabs
Board of Education election is on Wednesday this year There’s less than one week before the Board of Education election, and while the six candidates agree on some issues they still have many differences. Polls will be open from 2 to 9 p.m. on Wednesday, April 27, not the traditional Tuesday. Voters should check their…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Township makes case for referendum to exceed 2 percent spending cap
By Amber Cox BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The township’s 2011-12 budget is facing a referendum vote to go over the 2 percent state-mandated cap by $540,822 to maintain current services and positions. Voting for the municipal referendum will take place Wednesday, April 27, during the school elections at the Senior Center from 7 a.m. to 9…
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