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GOP chairwoman backs Mulligan, Hasselbach
By: centraljersey.com The mornings are crisp, the daylight hours diminishing, and, once again, November is around the corner. Whether you follow national, state, county or only local politics, it is hard to escape some aspect of the upcoming elections. I am echoing my confident endorsement of Dan Mulligan as I did last year. Dan focuses…
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Assembly approves school bus ads
By: centraljersey.com Legislation sponsored by Assemblywomen Connie Wagner and Joan Voss to allow ads on school buses to help schools boost revenue was approved by the Assembly. The bill (A1637), which passed by a vote of 75 to 0, would allow school districts to sell advertising space on the exterior sides of school buses owned…
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Doing same thing over is insanity
Jack A. Frohbieter, of Cranbury We need Scott Sipprelle to replace Rush Holt. Holt has been in office for 12 years, and what are the results? How about a government that spends $7 million a minute? How about a national debt of $13 trillion? How about a government of elites earning 50 percent more…
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Geoffrey Wertime and Eileen Oldfield
By: centraljersey.com ROCKY HILL – The borough’s joint lawsuit seeking to block the elimination of its school district has been dismissed. After 15 months in the hands of the court, the decision came Sept. 24 from Somerset County Superior Court Judge Allison E. Accurso. In a 24-page decision she evaluated and dismissed all three claims…
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Giampolo wears hats in two straight games
By: centraljersey.com Ashley Giampolo figured the best way to celebrate her hat trick, was to come back with another hat trick the next day. The VFW Post 5700 Gray Foxes took a 3-1 win over the Yellow Superstars in East Windsor PAL Pre-Cadet girls soccer action, as Giampolo had all three goals. Isabella Benitez and…
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Evan Grossman
By: centraljersey.com HIGHTSTOWN – Over the last eight years, the Hometown Harvest Fair has grown to become, with the Sprint Triathlon, one of the borough’s signature events. On Saturday, downtown Hightstown will hold the popular event once again, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This year’s event will begin with the traditional 5K race and…
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MONROE: Halloween parade to be held Oct. 23
MONROE — The Monroe Township Mothers Club and Monroe Township Recreation Department will hold the annual Halloween parade for township residents at the Monroe Township Community Center rink Saturday, Oct. 23. Parade lineup and registration will be at 10:30 am. Judging will be at 10:45 a.m. Anyone arriving after 10:45 a.m. will not be judged,…
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Saturday, Oct. 9 – Sunday, Oct. 10
By: centraljersey.com Big doings at Princeton library Princeton Public Library will be closed Saturday in preparation for a celebratory weekend marking its 100th birthday. The festivities begin that evening with the annual Centennial Gala and continue the following day with the 10.10.10 birthday party, a free community event from 1 to 5 p.m. in the…
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