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Andrew Corselli
By: centraljersey.com The Hillsborough Education Association and the Board of Education reached a contract agreement that relies on health care concessions to avoid privatization of about one-fourth of school non-teaching employees. Late last month the board unveiled a proposal to privatize about 270 non-teaching jobs in the district in an effort to save $2.2 million…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: ‘Alien’ visitors to return
By Amber Cox, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The 49th UFO/ET Congress Reunion is coming to town. People affiliated with national, civilian UFO and paranormal research organizations and others interested in the paranormal world are expected to gather March 26 and 27 at the Ramada Inn to hear a number of speakers and check out…
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Lea Kahn
By: centraljersey.com When the Jews immigrated to the United States from Europe, their first stop was the tenements of the Lower East Side of Manhattan, right? Well, not exactly, said Michael Aaron Rockland. Many of them skipped the Lower East Side and fanned out to New Jersey – both urban and rural. They also headed…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Group watches over feraL cats
By Amber Cox, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY — The feral cats of the city are getting a second chance at life because of the effort of one group. The Bordentown City Cats practice the trap, neuter and release (TNR) program, lowering the feral cat population in the city. But that is not all the group…
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John Tredrea
By: centraljersey.com When folks in Pennington Borough want to know what’s cooking in town, they’re likely to ask Mayor Anthony Persichilli. But they might not get the sort of answer they expect, because the mayor is a talented chef in addition to being top dog in local government. In fact, his meatballs just won a…
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PENNINGTON: Local mail carrier hangs up his bag
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Clifton Van Dyke knew from the get-go what he wanted to do for a living — be a letter carrier for the U.S. Post Office. He started working in the Pennington Post Office in 1973, the same year he graduated from Hopewell Valley Central High School. ”I just thought it…
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Table the decision
Jim Burd, mayor Hopewell Township This letter was sent to members of the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders Wednesday and submitted to the HVN for publication: Thank you for allowing me and all the concerned persons to speak last evening (Tuesday) in regards to the Jacobs Creek Bridge project. It was greatly…
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Playing for the Pink a huge success
By: centraljersey.com The Hamilton Girls Softball Association held its 5th annual Playing for the Pink breast cancer awareness tournament donation check presentation at the Susan G Komen for the Cure offices in Lawrenceville. As part of the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation’s Passionately Pink for the Cure program, Playing for the Pink unites…
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Florence Township
By: centraljersey.com Stephen Houston, 31, of Florence, was arrested on an outstanding warrant and charged with criminal mischief on March 15. Mr. Houston was seen by a witness causing damage to a vehicle parked on West Third Street, police said. Investigation revealed that Mr. Houston had damaged four other vehicles parked on the street, police…
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