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HILLSBOROUGH: Community calendar for week of March 24
Basket auction benefits school HSA Friday, March 25 Triangle Elementary Home and School Association will host their Spring Fiesta basket auction at Manville VFW Hall, 600 Washington Ave. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and drawing starts at 8. For tickets or info, go to www.TriangleHSA.org or call 908-431-6600, ext. 7517. Prizes included a Great…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Mayor wants open-space tax reduced
Doesn’t want higher burden with new revaluations By Andrew Corselli, Staff Writer Hillsborough Mayor Gloria McCauley called for a reduction in the township’s open space tax rate at Tuesday’s Township Committee meeting. She said it was needed to prevent taxpayers from paying much more in the land preservation trust fund as a result of property…
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Peddie swimmers successful
By: centraljersey.com In the first two meets of the short-course championship season, Peddie swimmers swam to 28 top three finishes at the 9/10 and 11/12 Silver/Bronze Championships. In 12-year-old events at the 11/12 Silver/Bronze Championships at Raritan Valley Community College, Nika Blank (East Windsor) placed third in both the 100 free (1:01.28) and the 100…
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MANVILLE: School board candidates give their views
MEET THE CANDIDATES By Mary Ellen Zangara, Special Writer Six candidates are running for the three three-year terms for the Manville Board of Education. The candidates are incumbent Heid Alles, Judy Faulkner, Valerie Frank, incumbent Jeanne Lombardino, Sharon Lukac and Kim Richter. The Manville News plans to ask a few questions about their goals if…
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LAWRENCE: Budgets show values, says Sen. Menendez
Sen. Robert Menendez, second from right, speaks with Rider students Tuesday. Second from left is Ben Dworkin, director of the Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Poli´tics at Rider University, which sponsored the event.
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HILLSBOROUGH: Pact frees money for technology
School budget hearing is Monday night By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Savings in health care costs will translate into money for curriculum improvement and more technology in the schools, said Superintendent Jorden Schiff yesterday. The school board will present its $110.7 million proposed budget for 2011-12 to a public hearing on Monday at 7:30 p.m.…
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Culbreath garners award
By: centraljersey.com Princeton University running back Jordan Culbreath has been named the 2011 Uplifting Athletes Rare Disease Champion following his inspirational battle with a rare disease and his triumphant return to the field. The announcement was made during a special event held in Bethesda, Md., at the National Institute of Health’s annual Rare Disease Day.…
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By: centraljersey.com Sixty years! That’s quite an oeuvre. So large, in fact, that Ellarslie Director Brian Hill has devoted a solo show to Mr. Matthews, the first in the museum’s history. Paul Matthews: Retrospective 1951-2001 is on all three floors of the museum. And if that’s not enough, there’s an overflow exhibit from the retrospective…
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Immaculata club to hold fashion show
By: centraljersey.com SOMERSET – The Immaculata High School Spartan Club’s annual fashion show will be held Saturday, April 9. Last year’s show raised more than $67,000 to benefit the high school’s technology program. This year’s event, "Lights, Music, Action," will be held at the Doubletree Hotel and may draw more than 700 attendees. Funds raised…
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