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Voters OK fire district budget
By: centraljersey.com MONTGOMERY – The results of the annual fire district elections and budget referenda held on Feb. 19 are in. A $795,029 budget for the Montgomery Township Fire District No. 1 passed, 26-1, said Barbara Griswold, attorney for the Board of Fire Commissioners Thomas Karsay was re-elected by unanimous vote, said Ms. Griswold. He…
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MONTGOMERY: From spectator to super sub
Maloney helps Cougar boys into states By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Last year Tim Maloney spent most of the Montgomery High boys basketball team’s run to a Central Jersey Group IV championship watching from the stands. This year, if the Cougars are to make a similar run through the state tournament, Maloney will be playing…
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Doug Carman
By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – Mayor Steve Kirson and the Borough Council this week denounced the Police Department’s response to a state police survey on gang activity, calling it "data which appears to be without substance" in a written apology to the borough and its neighbors. In a news release issued Wednesday, Mayor Kirson said borough…
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PRINCETON AREA: AROUND TOWN: Coming up …
YWCA’s ‘100" campaign, ARBallet’s ‘Renaissance’ gala, ‘Taste of the Nation’ ‘100 Women, 100 Ways, 100 Days’ “100 Women, 100 Ways, 100 Days”— a challenge from the Breast Cancer Resource Center of the YWCA Princeton to all women (or men, and groups are welcome, too) to each raise $100 in 100 days. The aptly…
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Express swimmers place at Senior meet
By: centraljersey.com Eastern Express athletes swam at the EEX co-hosted 2011 Short Course Yards Senior States Championships at The College of New Jersey earlier this month. Princeton resident Peter Kalibat, 15, was fifth in the 1000 free (10:14.00) and eighth in the 200 fly (2:09.10). Skillman resident Hannah Matheson, 15, was seventh in the 200…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Time for a Night Off
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Take a break. Stay home and chill with the folks. Next Wednesday, March 2, is Hopewell Valley’s Night Off. This community-wide event, now in its eighth year, encourages families to spend the evening with no interruptions — no homework, no work meetings, no sports practice — just family, together. With…
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PRINCETON: Peterson concert for Black History Month
For Black History Month, Princeton Regional Schools is hosting a performance of the Lucky Peterson Quartet, a concert at the performing arts center at Princeton High School. The high school studio band will be the opening act. The quartet also performed for Princeton students this week at the elementary schools and the high school. Discovered…
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Special Cultural Experience with Dr. Cecilia Hodges & Princeton Montessori School
By Diane Hasili Dr. Cecilia B. Hodges, Ph.D. , and Princeton Montessori School’s 7th grade percussion group; “heartbeat” brought black history month alive for an enthusiastic audience at the YWCA Princeton. Dr Hodges presented written and oral experts from several historical African-American works. Dr. Hodges shared from Harriet Tubman’s “Ballad of the Underground Railroad” and…
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