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PLAINSBORO: Nature preserve plans a summer of programs
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — With a staff whose passion is equaled only by their knowledge, the Plainsboro Preserve has something for every nature lover. ”Everybody on staff is really committed to environmental education,” said Director Sean Grace. “They love to share it, and they love to teach about it. They just really…
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HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Budget adoption dates have changed
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer The Hopewell Township Committee had scheduled a public hearing and adoption vote on its proposed 2010 municipal budget for Monday night. The public hearing will still take place, but the adoption vote probably will be delayed, township officials said, because the state Department of Community Affairs is not expected to…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, Montgomery, W. Windsor, Plainsboro
Princeton Township Jay Brennerman, 52, of Birch Avenue, was arrested at his home Tuesday evening on outstanding warrants from Bordentown and Point Pleasant totaling $1,100, police said. He was released after posting bail. Estee Nuneshenriques, 27, of Ewing Street, was arrested June 8 in the Princeton Township Municipal Court after allegedly giving a false insurance…
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TO YOUR HEALTH: Better to be safe than to be bronzy
By Dr. Terry Shlimbaum By now just about everyone knows unprotected sunbathing is risky business. But did you also know indoor tanning might put you at an even higher risk for skin cancer? Indoor tanning booths use lights that emit both UVA and UVB radiation. Exposure to these rays, whether on the beach or in…
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MANVILLE: School board OKs three-year tech plan
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer In the next three years, the district hopes to use more online coursework, social networking tools for instruction, and web-based tools to gauge student progress, according to it’s recently-approved technology plan. The Board of Education approved a three-year, district-wide technology plan to address equipment needs, integrating technology into the classroom…
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PENNINGTON: Officials seek night-shift police coverage
By John Tredrea, Staff Writer Pennington Borough will ask Hopewell Township what it would charge to provide the borough with police coverage from midnight to 8 a.m., seven days a week. The Borough Council voted unanimously Monday in favor of making the request. Pennington’s own six-man force, led by police Director William Meytrott, now provides…
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MANVILLE: DMV reverses its approval of woman’s license plate
By Audrey Levine, Staff Writer It was a joke four years ago and now it is a question about what words are considered profane, as Kim Romano, the first “BIOCH” of North 19th Avenue, is being forced to surrender her license plate because one person complained. ”Nobody thought it was profane then, and now the…
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MANVILLE: Credit union dinner celebrates stability
Natalie Walkoviak congratulates this year’s winners of scholarships from the Manville Area Federal Credit Union (left to right) Caitlin Trotter, Dana Mortensen and Erin Lipot. Photo by Mary Ellen Zangara
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HILLSBOROUGH: Rotary Fair dates set; sponsors sought
The third annual Rotary Fair will be held July 19 through July 24, the club announced Thursday. The annual event draws as many as 17,000 attendance to the carnival set up in the fields next to the Lowe’s home center in the Hillsborough Promenade, raising funds donated to area charities and supporting the Rotary Club’s…
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