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Council OKs raise for police chiefs
By: Lea Kahn – Staff Writer Chief of Police Daniel Posluszny and Deputy Chief of Police Joseph Prettyman are in line for salary increases under the terms of a salary ordinance approved by Township Council Tuesday night. The salary ordinance calls for a 3.25-percent pay increase retroactive to 2009, but no salary increase for 2010.…
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Religious notes
By: centraljersey.com Hopewell Presbyterian – Thor Odland, and his wife, Kate, went to Stavanger, Norway, in February 2005, and met with both an interesting physical and spiritual climate. Termed "the land of the midnight sun," Norway is known for long summer days and winters that see an average of about six hours of light each…
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PRINCETON EATS: Come cook with the chefs
Princeton Farmers’ Market moving to Hinds Plaza Chefs from area restaurants will share tips for creating delicious meals using fresh, local ingredients at a new series of programs being held June 8-Aug. 24 at Princeton Public Library. “Princeton Eats: Cooking with Local Ingredients” will feature Christopher Albrecht of Eno Terra, Denis Granarolo of…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Two Democrats eye mayoral nomination
Quattrone, Kirson face off Tuesday By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN On the Democratic side, there are two men seeking their party’s mayoral nomination: longtime borough Councilman Larry Quattrone and former council candidate Steve Kirson. Meanwhile, two Democratic borough councilmen, Walter Sikorski and Jeff Bond, are uncontested in their bids to be nominated for…
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Capital Health Honors its Nurses in 2010
2010 Excellence in Nursing Practice Award Winners from Capital Health
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PRINCETON (VIDEO): University holds its 263rd Commencement
Princeton University students at Commencement, sing “Old Nassau.” Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Baseball Player of the Year
Hun School senior Mike Ford batted .481 with eight home runs, while also striking out nearly two batters an inning this season. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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LETTERS: Tax break is rich’s welfare
Marilyn Mix, Monroe On May 14, a letter appeared in your paper promoting support for Rush Holt’s likely opponent in the 12th congressional District, Scott Sipprelle. Mr. Sipprelle, as a hedge fund manager, benefited from a tax loophole bought by the money and influence of Wall Street lobbyists. The loophole gave the likes of Mr.…
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WEST AMWELL: Teachers to pay part of health costs
By Linda Seida, Staff Writer WEST AMWELL — A new three-year contract provides raises for West Amwell Elementary School teachers, but calls for them to contribute to the cost of their health benefits. Teachers also will pay for a new dental plan, but the school district agreed to provide the plan’s administration. The Board of…
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