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WEST AMWELL: SHRHS evaluation program is tonight
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — Today (Thursday) is the day community members can find out how their opinions of South Hunterdon Regional High School (SHRHS) compare to an evaluation done by a panel of independent education experts. An independent team, sent by an institution that bestows accreditation to secondary schools, is scheduled…
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No connection!
Michael A. Chipowsky Hopewell Township Recently, I learned that my name and home telephone number have been appearing on the caller ID of some local residents’ telephones and when they answer they are connected to a telemarketer. Please be aware that no one in my family is connected in any way to any telemarketer…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Census changes party lines
Before and afterLeft is the current legislative map for central New Jersey and right is the new map approved this week that will take effect in January 2012. South Brunswick will move out of the 14th District and will become part of a new 16th District including Princeton Township and Princeton Borough and have the…
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EDITOR’S NOTEBOOK: Valley’s ties with Hunterdon have been re-established
By Ruth Luse In early January 2002 — the last time state legislative redistricting took place — I commented: ”A very long era comes officially to a halt on Jan. 8 when the state Assembly and Senate hold swearing-in ceremonies for those elected to posts on Nov. 6 (2001). ”For Hopewell Valley, this will be…
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Council disappoints
Emily Schwab, Pennington Borough Mercer County Association of Realtors recently reviewed Pennington’s proposed historic ordinance and put forth some suggestions and comments. They reached out to Pennington Borough elected officials on more than one count — with no response. Due to lack of response from the mayor and council, Mercer County Association of Realtors…
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PRINCETON: Rutgers students outline streetcar plan
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Rutgers Urban Design Studio presented its ideas for a streetcar that would go from the Dinky station to downtown Princeton Borough to Princeton Future on Tuesday morning. The $300 million arts and transit plan by Princeton University that calls for moving the Dinky rail line 460 feet farther from town,…
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PENNINGTON: Tax rate may stay at 42 cents
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer A proposed Pennington Borough budget for 2011 that would bring no tax-rate increase over last year was introduced by Borough Council Monday night. A public hearing and adoption vote on the $3,364,461 spending plan are expected at council’s next regular meeting on May 2. Councilman Glen Griffiths, who chairs the…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK – SB track team aims to win
Staff photo by Maria Riegel SBHS Viking Track Team members start a run on the track at the high school on Ridge Road during a recent practice before the start of the season. The 147-member team is hoping to learn from the experience of 20 returning seniors to help guide them to a winning year.
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