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Somerset among recipients of governor’s awards
By: centraljersey.com Somerset County was among 13 individuals, organizations and companies recognized recently for their outstanding environmental performance, programs and projects during the Governor’s Environmental Excellence Awards. "The projects and individuals being honored exemplify my administration’s commitment to protect the environment," Gov. Chris Christie said. "We can all learn from these folks who are taking…
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RBA RESULTS
By: centraljersey.com Fairway Independent Mortgage played awesome on Saturday against Pinky Toes in Robbinsville Basketball Association 1st/2nd Grade Girls League action. Ella Iorio, Mackenzie Psiuk, and Elena Gavlick led a balanced scoring attack. Maris Brown, Sofia Papa and Fiona Dennis led a stifling defense. In 1st/2nd Grade Boys League play, Villa Barone played another strong…
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Florence girls split in hoops
By: centraljersey.com The Florence High girls basketball team dropped a 54-38 decision to Holy Cross on Saturday despite 11 points from Sarah Muchowski. Dezarae Fillmyer added eight points in the loss for the Flashes. Earlier, Florence posted a 63-26 win over Medford Tech as Muchowski led the way with 23 points. Heather Horner finished with…
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LAWRENCE: Township eyes hike in recreation fees
By Lea Kahn It’s going to cost a few dollars more to take part in some of the Lawrence Township Recreation Department programs, under an ordinance introduced by Township Council on Tuesday night. Increases in the fees some of which have not been raised in several years range from $10 to $20. The…
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When the old red-tailed hawk is returned to the wild, let’s be thankful that preserved open spaces provide something wild to return to.
By: centraljersey.com Many of New Jersey’s senior citizens migrate south in the winter. In contrast to the "snow birds," one venerable red-tailed hawk from New Jersey was recently found to be the oldest living of its species in the world! She’s a happy reminder that many raptors are experiencing a comeback in this state we’re…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Guhl will explain tax apportionment Feb. 7
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Martin Guhl, Mercer County tax administrator, is scheduled to speak at the Feb. 7 meeting of the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education. Mr. Guhl will explain how regional school taxes are apportioned among the three towns that make up the Hopewell Valley district — Hopewell Township and Pennington and…
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Health fair to offer information, screenings
By: centraljersey.com Free, basic health information, flu shots and health screenings will be available at the second annual Community Health Fair from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23, at the United Reformed Church, 100 W. Main St., Somerville. Admission is free. In the event of snow, the health fair will be postponed to Sunday,…
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Youth Chorale fetes fifth season on Sunday
By: centraljersey.com This year Hopewell Valley Youth Chorale has reason to celebrate. On Jan. 23, the choir will celebrate its fifth anniversary season with its winter performance, "Looking Up," at 4 p.m. at the Pennington Presbyterian Church. Under the direction of Michele and William Alford, the chorale will perform pieces that reflect on the literal,…
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