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Joanne Degnan
By: centraljersey.com ROBBINSVILLE – The attorneys for a major Robbinsville homebuilder and the Planning Board sparred over the requirements in a 2009 state law that is being used by the developer to try to convert unbuilt age-restricted duplexes for seniors into three- and four-bedroom homes for people of all ages. The legal wrangling occurred Feb.…
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School board hopefuls must file petitions by Tuesday
Ruth Luse Ten seats on four local school boards are up for grabs in the school elections Wednesday, April 27. Residents of Lambertville, West Amwell and Stockton who want to run for these seats have until 4 p.m. on March 8 (Tuesday), to file nominating petitions. • For South Hunterdon Regional High School, three seats (three-year…
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YOUTH BASKETBALL RESULTS
By: centraljersey.com The Hopewell Valley 8th-grade travel team claimed a rare victory over Ewing, taking a 70-60 decision in the first-round of the CJYBL playoffs to avenge a regular-season setback. Hopewell raced to a 20-6 first-quarter lead and never looked back. Drew Wiley had 21 points and dominated the boards, point guard Tommy Hussong had…
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IRS encourages e-filings service
By: centraljersey.com IRS e-file, the electronic tax return preparation and delivery service used by nearly 2.9 million New Jersey filers last tax season is now available for this tax season. "The IRS encourages taxpayers to take advantage of IRS e-file," said IRS spokesman Gregg Semanick. "IRS e-file is safe, secure, fast and easy." The IRS…
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Briefs
Briefs By: centraljersey.com The Lawrence High School Athletic Hall of Fame is currently accepting nominations for the 2011 class, scheduled to be inducted in October. Nominees may be former athletes, coaches, teams, or special contributors. Athletes must have graduated in 2006 or earlier in order to be eligible. Nomination forms can be filled out online…
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bsolutely right!
By: centraljersey.com Stanley J. Vitello of Hopewell Borough wrote last week to state that he considers my opinions about duplicative municipal costs in Hopewell Valley "whining." If by "whine," Mr. Vitello meant complain, fuss, gripe, grouch, grumble or protest, he is absolutely right. While the outside world grapples with the prospect of a shutdown of…
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LAWRENCE: Integrity, values trump the rest, West proclaims
BY Lean Kahn Frederick Douglass. Ida B. Wells Barnett. Louis Armstrong. Martin Luther King Jr. Malcolm X. Stevie Wonder. Thelonius Monk. John Coltrane. It’s hard to find a group of people that exemplifies the best of what it means to be human, said Princeton University professor Cornel West, the keynote speaker for Black History Month…
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LAMBERTVILLE: Man with bogus IDs faces multiple charges
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — A city man who was in possession of 30 fake ID cards has been charged with threatening the property manager and his landlord, former U.S. Sen. Robert Torricelli, according to Lambertville police. Police arrested Michael Falzone, 42, on Feb. 14 after he allegedly sent threatening letters to Mr.…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Miller, Reinson earn medals at MOC
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group In their final trip, Julianna Miller and Miranda Reinson earned their first Meet of Champions track and field medals. Both seniors earned sixth-place medals, Miller with a personal-record 10:54.54 in the girls 3,200 meters while Reinson equaled her personal record of 11-feet in the girls pole vault. ”It was…
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