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PRINCETON: School board candidates focus on special ed
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer The only time the three candidates running for the three open seats on the school board for Princeton Regional Schools will meet prior to the election was at candidates’ night, held by the Special Education PTO Monday evening. The questions and answers centered on issues relating to special education in…
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POLICE BLOTTER
West Amwell Township police reported: — On April 2 at approximately 2:40 a.m., police went to the area of Route 31 near Linvale Road. Upon arrival, the officer saw a Hopewell Township police officer attempting to stop a vehicle due to erratic operation. The vehicle was stopped and the driver, Prasantki Patel, 35, of Lebanon,…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Lacrosse teams prepare for winning 2011 season
Boys team looks to step up By Michael Stern, Special Writer The South Brunswick High School girls lacrosse team is on a fantastic run. Last year the Vikings ended with a record of 19-2 and an undefeated season against division rivals. They have been the GMC division and tournament champions for the past two years.…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Out to pasture, safe and content: Horse Rescue United invites the public to help find homes for endangered animals
The Girl Scouts give treats to Cooper and Jessica.
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LAEF auction was a sell-out!
Jill Myers, president, Lambertville Area Education Foundation board of trustees The Lambertville Area Education Foundation’s 10th annual Auction Benefit, held March 26 was a tremendous, sold-out success! On behalf of the board of trustees of the LAEF, I would like to express appreciation for the generosity that our local community members, artists and businesses…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Councilman plans freeholder bid
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer Township Councilman John O’Sullivan was one of two candidates selected by the Middlesex County Republican Organization to run for freeholder in June’s primary election, according to a press release. Mr. O’Sullivan was selected at The Middlesex County Republican Organization’s Nominating Convention on April 6 at The Forge in Woodbridge that…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Local Boy Scout cleans up historic gravesite for Eagle
By Mary Brienza, Staff Writer A township Boy Scout cleaned up the historic gravesite of former slave Thomas Titus as part of his Eagle Scout project.Kendall Park resident Mike Hickey, 17, cleaned up the gravesite with volunteers during a period of 10 hours during the March 19 to March 20 weekend. ”(This project will) largely…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Out to pasture, safe and content: Horse Rescue United invites the public to help find homes for endangered animals
An open house will be taking place Sunday, April 17, in New Egypt By Pat Summers Special Writer Grazing in a pasture on a sunny spring day, four horses all come to the fence to greet visitors bearing carrots. If you saw them now, you’d probably never guess what they’d been through. Alert…
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