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Skillman resident to be parade marshal
By: centraljersey.com NEWARK – A Skillman resident and New Jersey State Bar Association president-elect, Susan A. Feeney, has been selected as the deputy grand marshal of the 76th Newark St. Patrick’s Day Parade – the oldest St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New Jersey. The archbishop of Newark, the Most Rev. John J. Myers will serve…
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BORDENTOWN: Regional school board eyes $2M budget gap
By Amber Cox BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP The Bordentown Regional Board of Education is facing a $2 million budget shortfall and looking for reductions or separate proposals to place on the ballot. The board on Feb. 9 discussed posing courtesy busing as a separate ballot question which would help eliminate $633,000 from the budget. Ballot questions…
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PRINCETON: Healthy PHS girls win on Senior Night
Little Tigers playing well together By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Princeton High girls basketball team has been waiting all year to get its full team back on the court together. With the season in the home stretch, that has finally happened. And on Friday night the Little Tigers showed what they could do when…
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Motivational speaker to visit NH-S
By: centraljersey.com On Feb. 22, the New Hope-Solebury High School will host Milton Creagh, a motivational speaker. During the school day, Mr. Creagh will speak to both middle school and high school students about the effect of drug and alcohol use and its impact on making responsible decisions. In the evening, the community is invited…
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Victoria Hurley-Schubert
By: centraljersey.com Looking ahead, Princeton Future on Saturday began a conversation about the development of the northern Witherspoon Street corridor, including the former Valley Road School site, expanding emergency facilities and improving traffic at the northern gateway from the borough into Princeton Township. The main topic of discussion for development and redevelopment was the school…
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Linda Seida
By: centraljersey.com TRENTON – The state Department of Education last week released the 2010 school report cards that provide information about individual districts’ performance and finances. All four local school districts spent more per pupil than the state average. Some exceeded the average more than others. State data show that South Hunterdon Regional High School’s…
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RESULTS
By: centraljersey.com PU hoops The Princeton University men’s basketball team stayed perfect in the Ivy League with road wins at Columbia and Cornell over the weekend. The Tigers opened the weekend with a 76-46 win at Columbia as Ian Hummer led the way with 25 points. On Saturday, Kareem Maddox scored 23 points in a…
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PAWS wrestlers win annual Tiger Classic
By: centraljersey.com Princeton Amateur Wrestling Society (PAWS) wrestlers earned an impressive victory in the 8th Annual Tiger Classic dual match against the Flemington Elks, 48-24. "We are thrilled about the tremendous advances the PAWS program has made each year," said head coach Mark McLaughlin. "This year we have a great group that really showed what…
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Thursday, Feb. 17
By: centraljersey.com 7 p.m. – South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education, high school. 8 p.m. – Edgar H. Denson American Legion Post 79, New Hope. 8 p.m. – Poetry Slam, Karla’s Restaurant, New Hope. Details at 215-862-2968. Friday, Feb. 18 9 a.m. – Hunterdon County Library Commission, library, Route 12, Raritan Township. 7-8:30…
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