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Math, Reading Buddies set at Mnoroe Township Library
By: centraljersey.com MONROE – The spring session of the Math and Reading Buddies tutoring program has begun at the Monroe Township Library. Math and Reading Buddies pairs high school volunteers with students in grades one through six who need help building math and/or reading skills. Buddies usually meets weekly at the library over a 10-week…
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PLUMSTED: Seniors left mark on NE boys hoops
By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group As the sting wears off from Tuesday night’s 49-47 loss to Asbury Park in the Central Jersey Group I final, the seniors on the New Egypt boys basketball team will realize just how much they meant to the program in their four years. ”We had a great group of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Borough administrator resigns
By Doug Carman, Staff Writer HIGHTSTOWN Borough Administrator Herbert Massa turned in his resignation letter Tuesday and will step down within 30 days, Mayor Steve Kirson said. Mr. Massa, who lives in Howell, said he already had begun working as the part-time business administrator for the West Long Branch Public School District, a role…
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Princeton Borough
By: centraljersey.com Alexander Graves, 28, of West Windsor, was charged with burglary and theft. At 11:46 p.m. on Tuesday, police said they found Mr. Graves stealing silverware from the kitchen of the Center for Jewish Life at 70 Washington Road. He was arrested and is being held on $20,000 bail. Mark Pellicane, 37, of Montgomery,…
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Recreation Department wins award
By: centraljersey.com The Princeton Recreation Department was recognized with an "Agency Showcase Award" at the New Jersey Parks & Recreation Association Conference in Atlantic City this week. The award was given for outstanding marketing in recognition of an informational bookmark that was designed and distributed throughout the community in spring 2010. The bookmark included contact…
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MONROE: School budget would increase taxes $360 a year
By David Kilby, Staff Writer MONROE — The Monroe School District has introduced a budget that would be $1.63 million higher, but already plans to change it. The Board of Education introduced its preliminary budget to the public at its meeting March 3. If approved, the total budget for the 2011-12 school year would be…
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PRINCETON: Tiger men back on top
Princeton tops Penn for Ivy title, forces playoff for NCAA bid By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor PHILADELPHIA — There is still one more step for the Princeton University men’s basketball team, but the Tigers finally are back to being Ivy League champions. Princeton rallied in the second half behind Kareem Maddox’s 21 second-half points…
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JAMESBURG: Borough proposes no tax rate hike
By David Kilby, Staff Writer JAMESBURG — There would be no increase in the tax rate for Jamesburg taxpayers this year if the budget is passed, and the Borough Council still is looking for ways to reduce spending. The council introduced the borough’s 2011 preliminary budget to the public at its meeting Wednesday and also…
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