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Princeton woman wins age bias case v. Mercer College
By: John Saccenti – Staff Writer The state Supreme Court said Mercer County Community College was wrong when it advised Rose Nini, an instructor and dean at the school, her contract would not be renewed because of her age. "The law against discrimination says you can’t terminate, refuse to hire or refuse to promote anyone…
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Two contests highlight local primary elections
By: Geoffrey Wertime – Staff Writer Residents will decide during Tuesday’s primary who will appear on the ballot for municipal races in November. Voting in primaries throughout the state will take place from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Locally, only Bordentown Township and Springfield have contested primary races. One three-year seat on the Township Committee…
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Letters to the editor
Parents must make certain kids get quality schooling By: centraljersey.com It’s hard to look back over the last month or so of 2010-2011 school budget events without feeling concerned for the Hillsborough school district and our children who attend the schools. After the district lost $5 million in state aid for next year and presented…
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Columbus news
By: centraljersey.com The Green Theme will prevail at the 72nd Annual Field Day festivities to be held in the village of Columbus on June 12. The parade starts the day at 1 p.m. with our special Grand Marshall, ‘Lil Miss Columbus, floats, tractors, bicycles, marching bands, fire trucks and the usual parade entrees. Join in…
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Deputy mayor’s hearing delayed
By: centraljersey.com MANSFIELD – Bordentown Township Deputy Mayor Anita DiMattia’s hearing on drunken driving charges has been postponed. A Municipal Court official said the hearing, originally scheduled for 9 a.m. May 27, was postponed to June 24 after Ms. DiMattia’s lawyer invoked her right to discovery, or time to gather material for the case. Ms.…
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WW presents $37 million budget, sets June 28 hearing
By: John Saccenti – Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR – Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh says a $37.047 million budget introduced last week could make spending plans in the future more difficult. The council introduced a budget May 28 that carries a municipal tax rate increase of 1.4 cents per $100 of assessed valuation, from 33.1 cents to…
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Kalmia’s ‘hidden gardens’ tour June 12
By: centraljersey.com Visitors to historic Lambertville can take a June 12 tour of the community’s "hidden gardens" — enchanting flower, herb and specialty gardens tucked off main streets and quaint alleyways winding throughout the Hunterdon County river town. Tickets to the self-guided tour provide access to 12 gardens, many complemented by sculptures, fountains, themed art…
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Around town
Honored for service By: centraljersey.com Bryan Faraone, of Monroe Township High School, was presented a 2010 Caring Award by the Middlesex County Guidance Council. The Caring Award, given to one student from each high school in the county, is for outstanding volunteer community service. It was presented at a dinner held at Middlesex County College…
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Senior corner
By: centraljersey.com The Manville Senior Citizens meet at 12:30 p.m. every second Thursday of the month at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2290 located on Washington Avenue. The club is open to new members who are residents of Manville, age 60 and older, and age 55 if disabled. Canned goods or non-perishable food items…
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