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    By: centraljersey.com MONROE – An almost $2,000 reduction in tuition costs per student for Jamesburg would mean Monroe school district’s revenue for next year would drop $580,765. Monroe officials had anticipated this, however, when the budget was introduced March 3 so the tax levy remains proposed at $90,745,540 with the same proposed tax rate of…

  • Hospice program seeking volunteers

    By: centraljersey.com Samaritan Hospice, a not-for-profit regional program for hospice and palliative care, is seeking volunteers in Mercer County. In addition to visiting patients and caregivers at various locations throughout Mercer County, Samaritan provides a range of volunteer opportunities that include making phone calls to newly bereaved people, serving as ambassadors at community events or…

  • JAMESBURG: Volunteers sought for new ethics board

    By David Kilby, Staff Writer    JAMESBURG — Jamesburg Council is seeking volunteers for its new ethics board.    The ethics board was formed in January. Its members only consist of Borough Council members Brenda Deans, Otto Kostbar and Greg Newton.    The intention is to have mostly members of the public on the board, said Councilwoman Deans,…

  • Lane closings on bridge

    By: centraljersey.com WEST WINDSOR – The ongoing bridge repair work on Alexander Road at the D&R Canal bridge crossing will require partial lane closures, beginning on or about Tuesday, March 15. Work on structural repairs to the bridge now requires closure of one lane to permit equipment on the bridge. Partial lane closures will be…

  • Briefs

    By: centraljersey.com Registrations are still being accepted for the Future Stars Program for youth lacrosse. The instructional program is geared to grades K-2. It starts wit drills and adds game time as the season progresses. The first session stats March 27. To register visit www.ewpallacrosse.org. * * * Hightstown High School Athletic Hall of Fame…

  • MONTGOMERY: Girls Swimmer of the Year

    Lydzinski excelled for MHS again By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Megan Lydzinski has been a standout since the day that she joined the Montgomery High School girls swim team.    In her third season with the Cougars, she was still a standout, though now her teammates aren’t as awestruck by her presence.    ”Now she’s just…

  • PTA Girls Night Out

    By: centraljersey.com MONTGOMERY – The Orchard Hill Elementary School PTA is hosting its annual Girls Night Out fund-raiser from 7:30 to 11 tonight at the Princeton Elks lodge on Route 518. Tickets are $20 at the door. There will be shopping among 25 unique vendors, a silent auction and classroom baskets giveaways. Free spa services,…

  • State grants awarded to schools for audio, visual upgrades

    By: centraljersey.com Stephanie Vaccaro Staff Writer The New Jersey Schools Development Authority has awarded two state grants to the Princeton Regional School District for classroom audio and visual system upgrades. The schools involved are John Witherspoon Middle School and Princeton High School. The state estimates the total funding for the project at around $637,300, $254,920…

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