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Local superintendents say caps will be a disincentive
Gov. expected to begin limiting chief school administrators’ pay in Feb. BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer School superintendents throughout New Jersey are facing salary cuts mandated by Gov. Chris Christie, and many are concernedwith how the move will affect school district dynamics. Source: New Jersey Department of Education, Budgets 2010, administrative salaries In Middlesex County,…
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South Amboy election victor still uncertain
Attorney contests tally based on voter’s residency BY JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent Despite South Amboy voters having gone to the polls more than a month ago, the race for mayor is not over yet. In fact, as of Monday, the tallies for Fred Henry and Mary O’Connor may be deadeven. An earlier tally had Henry, a…
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Religious group presses case for Old Bridge site
Raceway Park attorney calls site ’worst possible place’ in town for worship center BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer The religious group Dayalbagh Radhasoami Satsang Association of North America (DRSANA) is rapidly presenting its case to the Old Bridge Zoning Board of Adjustment after changing its site plan. DRSANA has undergone a grueling three-year application process,…
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Members of American Legion Post No. 211 mingle at the conclusion of the Pearl Harbor Memorial Ceremony held at Sayreville Borough Hall and Post 211 on Dec. 7. The ceremony, which included a wreath-laying, rifle salute and speeches from local dignitaries, was conducted by Post 211. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Despite a previous report, Sayreville Borough Councilman David Kaiserman opposed both the 8 percent and the 2 percent salary increases that were awarded to borough employees in November.
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Registration ongoing at Learning Center
The Early Childhood Learning Center of Temple B’nai Shalom, Fern and Old Stage roads, East Brunswick, is accepting registration for its “Toddler Fun” and 2 ½-yearold classes. For more information, call 732-251- 4300, ext. 230, or email [email protected].
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Zimmerli offers trip to cultural centers
The Zimmerli Art Museum, New Brunswick, will sponsor a Jan. 6 trip to The Frick Collection and The Japan Society, both New York City. The Frick Collection, founded by Henry Clay Frick, a Pittsburgh coke and steel industrialist, is housed in the Frick mansion on Fifth Avenue. The collection includes examples of the “Old Masters”…
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Open registration set for cheerleaders
The Raritan Bay Cougars of Old Bridge will hold open registration for year-round cheerleading, open to youngsters ages 9-15 in Old Bridge and surrounding towns, 7-9 p.m. Dec. 17 and Jan. 7 and 9-11 a.m. Dec. 18 and Jan. 8 at the Madison Park Little League Field House, Cheesequake Road, behind the Madison Park Firehouse,…
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